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All Rebel Rockers [CD/DVD]
Michael Franti & Spearhead / CD / 2008
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Artist
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Producer
Michael Franti, Matt Wallace
Label Name
Anti
Song List
1: Rude Boys Back in Town (4:20)
2: A Little Bit of Riddim (4:19)
3: Life in the City (3:54)
4: Hey World [Remote Control Version] (4:17)
5: All I Want Is You (5:01)
6: Say Hey (I Love You) (3:55)
7: I Got Love for You (4:12)
8: Soundsystem (4:12)
9: Hey World [Dont' Give Up Version] (4:09)
10: The Future (4:38)
11: High Low (4:01)
12: Nobody Right Nobody Wrong (3:53)
13: Have a Little Faith (3:54)
14: The Making of All Rebel Rockers [DVD]
15: Hey World [Don't Give Up Version]
16: Hey World [DVD][Version]
17: A Little Bit of Riddim [DVD]
18: All I Want Is You [DVD]
Format
CD
Release Date
2008 09 09
Genre
Rap
Style.Categories
Political Rap, Contemporary Reggae, Alternative Rap, Dancehall
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After the politically overcharged anti-war rant of
Yell Fire
in 2006,
Michael Franti & Spearhead
felt a musical sea change coming. He'd recorded part of that album in Kingston, Jamaica with the legendary production team
Sly Dunbar
and
Robbie Shakespeare
. For
All Rebel Rockers
they returned for more. The end result is their finest record to date. Reggae and dancehall are the preeminent musics here, but they aren't the only ones.
Franti
set out to do what he always does, create a socially conscious set of tunes that reflected his social concerns, but he wanted to engage rather than merely express, to motivate by different means.
Reggae
is synonymous with resistance, but it is also often symbiotic with joy even in times of suffering.
All Rebel Rockers
focuses on both. It is a personal album that reaches out to solicit community and motivate them into the fold through joy -- even if that joy is expressed in the middle of an oppressive, empire-minded culture.
Sly
and
Robbie
are perfect collaborators, and the album is drenched in wonderful collisions of rhythms, textures, colors, and dynamics.
Franti
is less a rapper here and more of a singer. He's allowed his voice to relax (no crooning or yelling) and trust that his words have enough weight to make it through this dense "heavy music" mix to the listener. He's right.
All Rebel Rockers
is the first record by
Franti
's
Spearhead
that captures the power and goodwill of the band's live shows. The title track is a toasting bubbler with organic and synthetic rhythms, a female backing chorus, scratching, scratchy dub guitars, and
Carl Young
's uber-heavy bassline just rattling under it all. It's an invitation to a dance party at the end of the world. It doesn't boast in classic deejay style, but instead offers a travelogue and the announcement of the protagonist's return from exile. Its melody and rhythm are irresistible. If you can't rock this, you're dead. The funky dancehall of
"A Little Bit of Riddim"
with
Cherine Anderson
moves it all up a notch. Here the digital effects are more pronounced as the entire band -- with
Sly
and
Robbie
adding more drums and bass to the bottom end and
Sticky Thompson
doing his thing on percussion instruments -- kicks it into overdrive. In the midst of this throwdown,
Franti
's revolution is still right here. Check the gritty truth in
"Life in the City"
where, in a celebratory reggae jam, he lays out the balance of gritty truth: "They hit you with as missile/They hit you with a bomb/hit you with the law and try to take your home..." Elsewhere, he lays it out direct: the revolution doesn't happen with guns and bombs but from within, from the culture. On the ska-driven rattler,
"Hey World (Remote Control Version),"
Franti
calls for a peaceful battle: "...I came here to rock/to smash the empire with my boom box." Funky sounds meet hard rock in
"Soundsystem"
and
"The Future,"
big beat rockers that come down hard lyrically. But, righteously, love in all its forms is a big part of
Franti
's revolution, too -- check the deeply sensual dub-conscious
"All I Want Is You"
and the souled out reggae in
"I Got Love for You,"
or the beautiful ballad that closes the set,
"Have a Little Faith."
He understands something most angry revolutionaries have forgotten: that love must be the basis of all change.
All Rebel Rockers
is drenched in it both musically and lyrically; it's a solid rhythm rocker with real politics at its heart. It's not only perfect; it's necessary. [A CD/DVD version was also released.] ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
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