Finley Quaye - Maverick A Strike Audio CD
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Band: Finley Quaye
Title: Maverick A Strike
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Release Date: 1997-11-04
Media: Audio CD
Tracks: 1: Ultra Stimulation 2: It's Great When We're Together 3: Sunday Shining 4: Even After All 5: Ride on and Turn the People On 6: Way of the Explosive 7: Your Love Gets Sweeter 8: Supreme I Preme 9: Sweet and Loving Man 10: Red Rolled and Seen 11: Falling 12: I Need a Lover 13: Maverick a Strike
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Why mention Saint Bob? It's catchy pop music, some of the tunes are infectious. Why classify this? I suppose anyone playing reggae or using elements of reggae could be deemed a second rate Bob Marley. Isn't that enough?
(Does anyone know who the musicians are?).
amazing music, phenomenal sound...
An all-time favorite. This is a must own for anyone who truly appreciates good music - there is something for everyone in terms of musical style, and the production on this CD is amazing.
Add some flavor to your weekends and summer nights
Just got around to buying it, many years later than I should have, and have been grooving to it steadily ever since. This a such a great album. I am certainly not a reggae aficionado, Bob Marley is about the extent of my collection, but this album will certainly have me looking into futher reggae purchases.
The first half of the album is excellent, easily a 5 star effort in my opinion, but it does fall apart a little in the second half. Check out "Sunday Shining", "It's Great When We're Together", and "Even After All". You'll be hooked, too.
Hyper!
One of my all time favorites. The finest blend of old-school reggae vibe with sounds and structures from the future.
Nice thing... but nothing more
I like this album, I mean, really. . but I like the sound, not the music. The songs are just mediocre, there is only a decent one (It's great when we're together) and listening to the acoustic demos for this album made me think that Finley Quaye makes records only because he's Tricky's uncle, Caleb Quaye's nephew and son of Osibisa percussionist. The product is good, but thanks to the staff around Finley, not certainly thanks to Finlay himself, which proves to be a good singer but without emotions.
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