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The Congos|Give Them The Rights

Give Them The Rights

The Congos

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The century's first Congos album of all new material, 2005's Give Them the Rights, comes a full six years after the spotty Revival, and leader Cedric Myton has used the time off to construct a much stronger set of tunes than that album could manage. More importantly, Myton has assembled nearly all of the old crew: Sly & Robbie produce, and the musician credits are like reading the starting lineup of someone's fantasy roots reggae team, from guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith on down. The result is an impressive simulacrum of classic '70s roots reggae, and yet while it studiously ignores commercial trends and misbegotten attempts to "update" the familiar Congos sound, nor does it sound like a boring period piece. Instead, there's "Praise H.I.M.," pure devotional roots reggae set to a gently swaying beat over which Myton trills a call-and-response lead vocal in his inimitable falsetto; the cutting character study "Mr. Shark"; and the thrilling anthemic opener, "It Can't Work." Give Them the Rights is no Heart of the Congos -- you only get an album like that once in a career -- but it's far better than naysayers might expect.

© Stewart Mason /TiVo

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It Can't Work
00:03:47

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

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Give Them The Rights
00:03:31

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

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Kingdom Rises
00:04:14

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

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Boycott
00:03:54

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

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Undiluted Soldier
00:04:47

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

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Sleeping Giant
00:04:01

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

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Lion In The Jungle
00:05:08

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

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Mr. Shark
00:04:03

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

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Praise H.I.M.
00:04:00

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

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Capture Your Smile
00:04:00

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

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Born Again
00:04:03

The Congos, MainArtist

(C) 2006 Young Tree Records (P) 2006 Young Tree Records

Albumbeschreibung

The century's first Congos album of all new material, 2005's Give Them the Rights, comes a full six years after the spotty Revival, and leader Cedric Myton has used the time off to construct a much stronger set of tunes than that album could manage. More importantly, Myton has assembled nearly all of the old crew: Sly & Robbie produce, and the musician credits are like reading the starting lineup of someone's fantasy roots reggae team, from guitarist Earl "Chinna" Smith on down. The result is an impressive simulacrum of classic '70s roots reggae, and yet while it studiously ignores commercial trends and misbegotten attempts to "update" the familiar Congos sound, nor does it sound like a boring period piece. Instead, there's "Praise H.I.M.," pure devotional roots reggae set to a gently swaying beat over which Myton trills a call-and-response lead vocal in his inimitable falsetto; the cutting character study "Mr. Shark"; and the thrilling anthemic opener, "It Can't Work." Give Them the Rights is no Heart of the Congos -- you only get an album like that once in a career -- but it's far better than naysayers might expect.

© Stewart Mason /TiVo

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