Album Results
Third World
Reggae Ambassadors: 20th Anniversary Collection
Genre:
REGGAE
Label:
Polygram Records Inc
Release date: 1993
Album Reviews
While they didn't make groundbreaking albums, this pop-reggae outfit found a great deal of success with their ultra-smooth, mainstream singles. This two-disc anthology may be too much for the casual listener but the more ambitious will want to start here. All of the essential tracks are here combined with some fine live performances. ~ Chris Woodstra, All Music Guide
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Track Listing
| Disc 1 of 2 | ||
| 1. Satta Amasa Gana |
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| 2. Brand New Beggar |
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| 3. Freedom Song |
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| 4. Railroad Track: (U.K. mix) |
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| 5. 1865: (96 IN THE SHADE) |
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| 6. Rhythm Of Life |
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| 7. Dreamland |
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| 8. Now That We Found Love: (12" Version) |
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| 9. Journey To Addis |
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| 10. Cool Meditation |
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| 11. Night Heat |
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| 12. Talk To Me |
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| 13. Irie Ites |
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| 14. Always Around |
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| 15. Uptown Rebel |
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| 1. Jah Glory: (LIVE) |
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| 2. African Woman: (LIVE) |
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| 3. Breaking Up Is Hard To Do: (LIVE) |
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| 4. Roots With Quality |
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| 5. Dancing On The Floor: (HOOKED ON LOVE) |
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| 6. Try Jah Love |
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| 7. Lagos Jump |
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| 8. Sense Of Purpose: (12" version) |
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| 9. Reggae Radio Station |
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| 10. Forbidden Love: (12" version) |
Daddy-O |
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| 11. Reggae Ambassador |
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| 12. DJ Ambassador: DJ edit |
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| 13. Riddim Haffe Rule |
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| 14. Committed |
Jamalski |
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| 15. Mi Legal: (alternate mix) |
Terror Fabulous |
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| 16. Give The People What They Need |
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Use Somebody Kings Of Leon |
| When Kings of Leon were announced as one of the headline acts of Glastonbury last June, it was accompanied by a cloud of doubts. Questions about the bands legitimacy for such a prestigious slot were all answered when the Followill's delivered, what was for many, one of the highlights of the festival. As well achieving this milestone the band completed a sold out world tour and, in "Only By The Night", released one of the defining albums of the year. "Use Somebody" captures the band at their most reflective, revealing a desire to turn away from philandering ways and settle down. Could it be that the band's notorious womanising days are behind them? Whether the lyrical content is autographical or not is irrelevant, the track is just another example of how the band provides mainstream rock that doesn't, fortunately, fall into Snow Patrol territory. Anthemic without ever feeling overblown, "Use Somebody" is the sound of the band fully hitting their stride. Expect a sea of lighters when this gets played live and while you may feel a bit cheesy for complying, with songs of this standard it's perfectly acceptable. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved. | |
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