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Unchained Spirit
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Audio CD (August 22, 2000)
Original Release Date: August 22, 2000
Number of Discs: 1
Label: Epitaph / Ada
Catalog Number: 86580
Reader Reviews You gotta love Buju, and give him credit for keeping the vibes alive. Now before I go deep into this album, I will first say although this is good set of music, his previous albums Til' Shiloh and Inna Heights surpass it easily. Why? Well it is obvious that Buju was experimenting with a more ecclectic sound here, spreading himself a little too thin for my tastes. However that doesn't mean that this is not a good album. Even from the Intro is another beautiful prayer unto JAH, it sets you almost in a cathedral church atmosphere. Then comes the 23rd Psalm featuring Gramps from Morgan Heritage... it is a beautiful peace, slow and made for meditation. Alot of good tunes here strongest ones come with his collaborations. Luciano always blesses a song and such is We'll Be Alright, Pull It Up with Beres Hammond is a great feel good hit, Stephen Marley (who sounds the most like his father) brings some great Roots music into the mix, Reunion with Wayne Wonder is a bass-thumping Dancehall tune. Some of my other favorite songs are Mighty Dread which has a Ska flavor and Life is a Journey which positively enforces that "life is a journey, never a burden"... yes I, fe real Buju, done tell dem. My overall opinion? Good, too many good songs here to pass up.
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