Monsters of Dancehall |
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Artist:
Elephant Man
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0601811160527 Format: Explicit Lyrics Label: Greensleeves Manufacturer: Greensleeves Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Greensleeves Release Date: 2007-02-19 Studio: Greensleeves |
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Disc 1: | 1. Log On | | 2. Elephant Message | | 3. Genie Dance | | 4. Watchie Pum | | 5. Krazy | | 6. Bad Man A Bad Man | | 7. Give Her It Good | | 8. Egyptian Dance | | 9. Jamaica | | 10. Truth Hurts | | 11. Tall Up Tall Up | | 12. No Hail Mi | | 13. Bad Gal Bad Man - Elephant Man & CeCile | | 14. On Line | | 15. Chiney Ting | | 16. Robbing | | 17. Higher Level | | 18. Shizzle Ma Nizzle | | 19. Replacement Killer | | 20. Bombing |
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    Elephant Man - Monsters of Dancehall, 2007-10-29 Comment:
This is the first in Greensleeves Records brand new "Monsters Of Dancehall" series, which - as part of our 30th year anniversary celebrations - focuses in on our most celebrated dancehall artists, past and present. The first artist under the spotlight is none other that Elephant Man, the "punk of dancehall".
This is the ESSENTIAL Elephant Man album, which draws together all the BIG tunes from the self-proclaimed "Energy God". Prior to his recent signing to P Diddy's Bad Boy label and before his Atlantic album `Good To Go', Greensleeves' released three Elephant Man albums: `Comin' 4 You!', `Log On' and `Higher Level'. It was these albums that propelled Elephant Man to a worldwide audience and the tracks featured on this compilation come from that period. Most of which, have never appeared on an album before.
Elephant Man - the man who put the fun and excitement back into dancehall music - comes with x-amount of lyrics and mayhem with massive dancehall anthems including `Elephant Message', `Shizzle Mi Nizzle, `Krazy', `Egyptian Dance', `Jamaica', `Chiney Ting', `Log On', and `Truth Hurts', on BIG rhythms like `Diwali'. `Mad Ants', `Egyptian Dance', `Martial Arts', `Coolie Dance', `Sign' and many, many more.
From the biggest labels and producers in reggae today, such as Byron Murray (In The Streets), Don Bennett (Don Corleon), King Jammys, Steven "Lenky" Marsden (40/40), Jeremy Harding (2 Bad), Winston "Wee Pow" Powell (Stone Love), and Cordel "Scatta" (King of Kings)
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