VARIOUS ARTISTS
Dancehall Attack & Fat Eyes Dee-Lite
(Heartbeat/Fat Eyes)
Reviewed by Shaun Dale
Next time you want that reggae groove, you can't do much better than this
double disc from the Fat Eyes production team of Colin "Bulby" York and
Lynford "Fatta" Marshall.
They've rounded up thirty two tracks from some of the best known names in
the genre, both dancehall and roots, and created the best reggae party
collection I've heard in a long while.
Each disc has a slightly different flavor, as a glance at the track lists
will show, but they combine to create a mix that would make any Kingston
sound system proud. Be sure you have plenty of floor space when you put
either of these on, because dancing won't be optional.
Track Lists:
Disc One (Dancehall Attack): Wayne Wonder/Victim * Capelton/Hands Up *
Junior Kelly/
Jewel Of The Nile * Bounty Killer/Mr. Wanna Be * Capelton/Pare Sodom *
Sizzla/Jailbreak * Elephant Man/Come Out Yah * Beenie Man/Verbally * Bounty
Killer/Look Good Time * Terror Fabulous/Jah Works * Capleton & Yami Bolo/Put
Down The Weapon * Bounty Killer & Tanya Stephens/Cry & Bawl * Beenie Man/Ole
Taker * Mega Banton/Rewind * Capleton/King & Queen * Chevelle Franklin,
Elephant Man & Harry Toddler/There's No Feeling * Future Troubles/Ain't No
Stopping
Disc Two (Dee-Lite): Sanchez/Always Be True * Beres Hammond/Good Love *
Brian & Tony Gold/Thank You Love * Yami Bolo/Willow Tree * Benji Myaz/Can't
Go On Living * Singing Melody/Sweeter * Culture & Marcia Griffiths/Where Is
The Love * Richi Stephens & Sanchez/Nothing Better Than Love * Beres Hammond
& Junior Tucker/Brother To Brother * Freddie McGreggor/Jah Never Fail *
Morgan Heritage/Kebra & The Father * Mighty Diamonds /Slave Ship * Coco
Tea/Babylon Is Falling * Yogie/Where You Heading * Andrew Coombs/Soldier For
Love
© 2003 - Shaun Dale