Burning Spear

Gold

Burning Spear - Gold

04/26/2005 | Island 

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All Music Guide Review

Winston Rodney -- the man known as Burning Spear ever since the name stopped applying to the two- or three-man group he fronted -- once said that Island doesn't own any unreleased tracks from him; they only own the tracks given to them through producer Jack Ruby. This helps explain why the numerous Burning Spear compilations the label's parent company, Universal, has released differ very little in their track listings, and maybe why the Chris Blackwell mixes of Spear's albums keep rearing their watered-down heads. They are here again on the two-disc Gold, yet another compilation that covers a sliver of Burning Spear's career. But what a sliver it is. Gold focuses on Spear's early Island albums and, through the magic of major-label mergers, one album from his stint with EMI. It's the "zenith of Burning Spear's brilliant career" according to the liner notes, and the track listing makes that case well, save one horribly misguided decision. Taking three tracks from the limp and universally scorned Garvey's Ghost -- a Blackwell-helmed dub snooze-fest that was done without the permission of an infuriated Rodney -- is a truly bad move. It's doubly frustrating when you consider how well Gold handles Spear's other albums, including his Island debut, Marcus Garvey, which also suffered from some Blackwell-ing. You'd have to take out a second mortgage to acquire the album in its original form, and as Gold displays, Spear gradually thickened his sound through the years and it's doubtful Blackwell soiled the album as drastically as listeners have been lead to believe. "Slavery Days" and "Marcus Garvey" from the album sound fantastic and vital here, but that's only the beginning. Gold takes the listener chronologically from Spear's dankest, dark albums through to his punchier, more soulful ones and stops along the way to grab an uplifting live track and a couple of extended mixes that allow the groove to really stretch its legs. The a cappella "Jah No Dead" from Spear's appearance in the movie Rockers is a perfect, serene ending to the heavily spiritual and politically urgent collection, one that makes the listener forget the Garvey's Ghost mishap. Until Rodney and the people at Island make nice, Gold is as good as it gets. Recommended with some weighty reservations. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Gold Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • The Invasion
  • 3:22
  • Sound Clip for The Invasion from Gold


  • 2
  • Slavery Days
  • 3:32
  • Sound Clip for Slavery Days from Gold


  • 3
  • Marcus Garvey
  • 3:28
  • Sound Clip for Marcus Garvey from Gold


  • 5
  • Jordan River
  • 2:57
  • Sound Clip for Jordan River from Gold


  • 10
  • Door Peep
  • 2:40
  • Sound Clip for Door Peep from Gold


  • 11
  • Cultivation
  • 4:10
  • Sound Clip for Cultivation from Gold


  • 12
  • It's Good
  • 2:45
  • Sound Clip for It's Good from Gold


  • 13
  • Lion
  • 3:13
  • Sound Clip for Lion from Gold


  • 14
  • Mother
  • 3:35
  • Sound Clip for Mother from Gold


  • 15 (2)
  • Dry & Heavy
  • 3:29
  • Sound Clip for Dry & Heavy from Gold


  • 16 (2)
  • Wailing
  • 2:49
  • Sound Clip for Wailing from Gold


  • 17 (2)
  • Throw Down Your Arms
  • 4:05
  • Sound Clip for Throw Down Your Arms from Gold


  • 18 (2)
  • Any River
  • 3:23
  • Sound Clip for Any River from Gold


  • 19 (2)
  • Black Disciples
  • 4:26
  • Sound Clip for Black Disciples from Gold


  • 23 (2)
  • Come
  • 3:54
  • Sound Clip for Come from Gold


  • 25 (2)
  • Institution
  • 3:30
  • Sound Clip for Institution from Gold


  • 26 (2)
  • Hail H.I.M.
  • 4:14
  • Sound Clip for Hail H.I.M. from Gold


  • 27 (2)
  • Road Foggy
  • 3:34
  • Sound Clip for Road Foggy from Gold


  • Credits of Gold



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