Album Reviews: Spin (11/91) - Highly Recommended - \"...LKJ's cool, taut analyses have always been on target...the diversity of the music..brilliantly complements
Advantages: Unaged and powerful poetry, beautiful music and production, memorable artwork Disadvantages: Short
...While the years may have changed the subjects which ache LintonKwesiJohnson haven't.
Neither has Linton, thankfully.
Inspired by the poetry of the Bible - the only book in his grandmother's house in Jamaica, whom he had lived with until moving to Brixton at the age of 11 to be with his mother -, Linton decided at an early age to be a writer.
The tense political climate of the time naturally guided a proud and enthusiastic boy to his subject of choice.
For over 30yrs Linton has been writing and performing powerful poetry, taking it to all corners of the globe by distribution or in person.
Later softer works would be dedicated to family, friends and life in general. His output of late might not be as frequent but that's only because Linton believes in quality control; he never churns. It has always come from the soul.
Though...
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Advantages: Brilliant musicianship, great songs Disadvantages: None
...of their protest was reggae. Reggae had long been an emblem of protest through people such as Bob Marley and LintonKwesiJohnson but UB40 used it in the context of a multicultural Britain and its problems. Their first single ‘The Earth Dies Screaming’ is not on the album and was a minor hit. The follow up was ‘Food For Thought’ another anthem for disaffected youth. UB40 were not following the protest trend of the punk era as they were more thoughtful and ultimately less cynical. They were also significantly better musicians than all but a very limited number of punk bands.
Signing Off starts with Tyler which is about a black youth found guilty of a crime he did not commit. The songs construction and production is very understated and with Brian Travers beautiful saxophone treatment plaintively wailing beneath. Much of UB40s...
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Advantages: All great tracks Disadvantages: Repetitive
...I bought this CD after having only heard one of the TingTings' songs (That's Not My Name). I was not expecting it to be great as they are a new band and were not extremely well known. However, this surpassed all expectants. All the tracks are great and it does not contain the usual poor tracks that artists tend to put on their albums. I would recommend this CD very highly. However, all the tracks are very similar. Therefore, if you do not love one of the tracks you will not enjoy listening to the CD. As well as this, it can be repetitive.
Overall, this is a brill CD and the songs sound original. The TingTings seem to have filled a gap in the market....
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somewhat helpful 16.06.2008
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