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By modern standards, a six-song set barely qualifies as a single, never mind as a full-length album, but with each stellar song featured in its extended form, Dance Hall Style doesn't merely pass muster as an album, but as a masterpiece. As with all the Wackies sets from this era, it's the riddims and arrangements that inspire absolute awe, but as Horace Andy gives each of them his all, this album is as notable for his performances as for Lloyd Barnes' sensational production and his studio band's phenomenal musicianship. Incidentally, Andy himself provided bass, rhythm, and lead guitar on the album. Not all the songs, however, are new -- two revisit a pair of the star's earlier hits. Andy cut "Lonely Woman" for Derrick Harriott back in 1972, and for it, Barnes created a sizzling new riddim that bristles with militancy, while still echoing back to the days of early reggae, before flashing over into pure roots rockers in the tense dub section. "Money Money" was cut for Bunny Lee a few years later in rockers style, and so Barnes instead takes it immediately into deep dread territory, filling the atmosphere with absolute menace. "Cuss Cuss" was also an old hit, not for Andy, though, but for Lloyd Robinson back in 1969. Here Barnes creates a riddim that is pure malevolence, with a stark atmosphere that is dread-filled but with an arrangement that sizzles with the blues. Andy's own powerful "Stop the Fuss," a new number, tackles the same topic, but adds a strong unity message that Robinson's "Cuss Cuss" decidedly lacked. That's a theme the singer revisits on the emotive "Let's Live in Love," with Andy's delicate delivery beautifully intertwining with the equally delicate and intricate roots reggae riddim. Both were fabulous numbers, but "Spying Glass" was the stunner of the set. Its haunting melody sweeps out of the organ, while the propulsive rhythm courses across the grooves and Andy's vibrato-laced vocals buffet about overhead. The backing has a definite bounce, but Barnes' production plays up the song's haunted quality, which perfectly dovetails with Andy's claustrophobic lyrics. Years later, Massive Attack would version the song, with Andy himself providing the vocals, on their 1994 Protection album. It's amazing what Barnes and his band could do with a mere six songs, and just as impressive what Andy himself brought to the numbers old and new. A phenomenal set by any standard.

Comentarios

9 years ago

Chris Simms

listen to the words,money friend.

9 years ago

podlaha

More like dub than dance hall version imho. Anyways, a good tune :)

9 years ago

Pick A Dub

FOREVER LOVE

9 years ago

diego maciel

pow pow pow yes man maximo respeito

9 years ago

trichome333

Big tune. REspect Horace Andy!

9 years ago

tony m

Yes Horace Andy!!Money is truly the root of evil...one love,London, uk

10 years ago

mbot48

*The Love of Money..lol

10 years ago

all29

Give thanks and praises to the almighty Jah for inspiration

10 years ago

wyrda222

... was very rich!

10 years ago

rgl760

yes money make people greedy..but you can have more of something besides money...and people will still want more than you..for instance women...if one person has more women then the next man it is the next mans greed to fuels him to want more women...understand now!......i didnt say money doesnt make you greedy..Im proving a point of what "the root of evil" was you get me....greed revolves around objects...I know many people that have much money but are not greedy or evil...what deos that say

10 years ago

Wim Poort

money make people greedy ....so ?!?!?!?!?!

11 years ago

Charly Bezombes

where do you see dance hall style? xD

11 years ago

THC756

いや~、いつ見てもいい顔してるネェ~。

11 years ago

RHAJ PAUL W.

lust for money is the issue...ya better love money or ya gonna see none.

11 years ago

TheSupafly77

no people the real saying is the Love of money is the root of all evil,

11 years ago

rgl760

money isn't the root of all evil....greed is!!

11 years ago

John Lennon

money money money ...... jah, selasssie

11 years ago

vonshtoyven

wow simple yet so profound!

11 years ago

vonshtoyven

greedy people

11 years ago

vonshtoyven

money is an interesting religion given to us by some sort of aliens be it reptilians or whatever you call them, so you could say satan's religion would be to praise money above many things... gee i wonder why we associate serpent with satan now haha

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