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It's an interesting irony that as Ziggy Marley's singing voice ages and becomes more and more similar to that of his late father, the music he makes gets more and more distant from the reggae mainstream. And on his first album without the Melody Makers, his explorations go even further afield, leading him to spend far more time with hip-hop beats and spare rock & roll than one-drop reggae grooves. This is all to the good, or would be, if Marley showed that he can craft melodies and lyrics as well on his own as he did with his band. Unfortunately, he finds himself melodically adrift on Dragonfly. There are plenty of great beats and well-crafted instrumental textures (thanks in part to such high-profile guest musicians as Flea, David Lindley, and DJ Chris Kilmore), but the album offers not a single memorable tune, though "Looking," with its lilting highlife guitars, comes close. Lyrically, the album is an embarrassment. Almost every song is an exercise in bathetic platitude: "Do what you feel and don't you fool yourself," "I can't make you happy unless I am," "I've got to be true to myself," etc., and those lines are all from a single song. On the topic of conflict in the Middle East, he opines that "the only answer is to live as one," which Israelis and Palestinians alike may be forgiven for regarding as less than entirely helpful; the same goes for his observation that "what divides us is an illusion." Faced with this sort of nonsense, it's hard not to wonder why so many pop singers feel the need to comment on political and social issues about which they obviously know little or nothing. It's a question that would have been easier to avoid if the music were more compelling.
© Rick Anderson /TiVo
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Ziggy Marley, Main Artist, Producer, Producer - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - Ross Hogarth, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Recording Engineer - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Damien Shannon, Assistant Engineer - John Cranfield, Assistant Engineer - RICHARD BRAVO, Percussion - Luis Conte, Percussion - Dan Warner, Guitar - SCOTT LITT
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Ziggy Marley, Main Artist, Producer, Producer - Brian MacLeod, Drums - Reggie McBride, Bass - Luis Conte, Percussion - David Lindley, Guitar - JAMES HARRAH, Guitar - Rami Jaffee, Organ - Lon Price, Horn - Lee R. Thornburg, Horn - Nick Lane, Horn - GREG SMITH, Horn - Sharon Marley - Erica Stewart - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - Ross Hogarth, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Recording Engineer - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Damien Shannon, Assistant Engineer - John Cranfield, Assistant Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Ziggy Marley, Main Artist, Producer, Producer - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - Ross Hogarth, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Recording Engineer - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Damien Shannon, Assistant Engineer - John Cranfield, Assistant Engineer - Brian MacLeod, Drums - Reggie McBride, Bass - David Lindley, Guitar - Blues Saraceno, Guitar - Steve Bigas, Guitar - Luis Conte, Percussion - Rami Jaffee, Keyboards - Eric Lynn, Keyboards - George Panagopoulos
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Ziggy Marley, Main Artist, Producer, Producer - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - Ross Hogarth, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Recording Engineer - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Damien Shannon, Assistant Engineer - John Cranfield, Assistant Engineer - Steve Jordan, Drums - Luis Conte, Percussion - Marc Moreau, Percussion - David Ralicke, Saxophone - Rami Jaffee, Accordion - Paul Bushnell, Bass - Sharon Marley - Erica Stewart
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Ziggy Marley, Engineer, Main Artist, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - SCOTT LITT, Producer, Recording Engineer - Marc Moreau, Drums, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Wes Seidman, Assistant Engineer - Eric Weaver, Assistant Engineer - Robert Reid, Assistant Engineer - KEITH GRANT, Assistant Engineer - J.D. Andrew, Assistant Engineer - Gary Corbett, Guitar - Mike Butler, Assistant Engineer - Seth Waldman, Assistant Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Ziggy Marley, Main Artist, Producer, Producer - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - Ross Hogarth, Guitar, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Recording Engineer - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Damien Shannon, Assistant Engineer - John Cranfield, Assistant Engineer - Brian MacLeod, Drums - Paul Bushnell, Bass - JAMES HARRAH, Guitar - David Lindley, Guitar - Blues Saraceno, Guitar - Steve Bigas, Guitar - Luis Conte, Percussion - Rami Jaffee, Keyboards
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Ziggy Marley, Engineer, Main Artist, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Steve Jordan, Drums - Flea, Bass - Tyrone Downie, Keyboards - John Frusciante, Guitar - David Ralicke, Horn - Steve Baxter, Horn - Ron Blake, Horn - Chris Kilmore, Scratches - Angel Roché, Jr., Percussion - Sharon Marley - Erica Stewart - SCOTT LITT, Producer, Recording Engineer - Marc Moreau, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Wes Seidman, Assistant Engineer - Eric Weaver, Assistant Engineer - Robert Reid, Assistant Engineer - KEITH GRANT, Assistant Engineer - J.D. Andrew, Assistant Engineer - Mike Butler, Assistant Engineer - Seth Waldman, Assistant Engineer
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Ziggy Marley, Engineer, Main Artist, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - SCOTT LITT, Producer, Recording Engineer - Marc Moreau, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer, Synthesizer - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Wes Seidman, Assistant Engineer - Eric Weaver, Assistant Engineer - Robert Reid, Assistant Engineer - KEITH GRANT, Assistant Engineer - J.D. Andrew, Assistant Engineer - Steve Jordan, Drums - Flea, Bass - Mike Butler, Assistant Engineer - David Ralicke, Horn - Seth Waldman, Assistant Engineer - Steve Baxter, Horn - Ron Blake, Horn - Angel Roché, Jr., Percussion - Roger Joseph JR. Manning, Piano - Sharon Marley - Erica Stewart
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Ziggy Marley, Engineer, Main Artist, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - SCOTT LITT, Producer, Recording Engineer - Marc Moreau, Engineer, Guitar, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Wes Seidman, Assistant Engineer - Eric Weaver, Assistant Engineer - Robert Reid, Assistant Engineer - KEITH GRANT, Assistant Engineer - Cedella Marley - J.D. Andrew, Assistant Engineer - Mike Butler, Assistant Engineer - Steve Jordan, Drums - Seth Waldman, Assistant Engineer - Tyrone Downie, Piano - Sharon Marley - Erica Stewart
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Ziggy Marley, Engineer, Main Artist, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - SCOTT LITT, Producer, Recording Engineer - Marc Moreau, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Wes Seidman, Assistant Engineer - Eric Weaver, Assistant Engineer - Robert Reid, Assistant Engineer - KEITH GRANT, Assistant Engineer - J.D. Andrew, Assistant Engineer - Mike Butler, Assistant Engineer - Seth Waldman, Assistant Engineer - Stephen Ferrone, Drums - Sharon Marley - Erica Stewart - The Scorchio Quartet (Gregor Kitzis, Violin I; Meg Okura, Violin II; Martha Mooke, Viola; Leah Coloff, Cello), Strings - Tony Visconti, Arranger
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Ziggy Marley, Engineer, Main Artist, Mixing Engineer, Producer, Engineer, Mixing Engineer, Producer - David Marley, Composer, Lyricist - SCOTT LITT, Producer, Recording Engineer - Marc Moreau, Engineer, Guitar, Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer, Synthesizer - Mikey Bennett, Arranger - Wes Seidman, Assistant Engineer - Eric Weaver, Assistant Engineer - Robert Reid, Assistant Engineer - KEITH GRANT, Assistant Engineer - J.D. Andrew, Assistant Engineer - Stephen Ferrone, Drums - Earl "Chinna" Smith, Guitar - Mike Butler, Assistant Engineer - Seth Waldman, Assistant Engineer - Tyrone Downie, Synthesizer - Daniel Marley - Justice Marley - Zuri Marley
(P) 2003 BMG Music
Albumbeschreibung
It's an interesting irony that as Ziggy Marley's singing voice ages and becomes more and more similar to that of his late father, the music he makes gets more and more distant from the reggae mainstream. And on his first album without the Melody Makers, his explorations go even further afield, leading him to spend far more time with hip-hop beats and spare rock & roll than one-drop reggae grooves. This is all to the good, or would be, if Marley showed that he can craft melodies and lyrics as well on his own as he did with his band. Unfortunately, he finds himself melodically adrift on Dragonfly. There are plenty of great beats and well-crafted instrumental textures (thanks in part to such high-profile guest musicians as Flea, David Lindley, and DJ Chris Kilmore), but the album offers not a single memorable tune, though "Looking," with its lilting highlife guitars, comes close. Lyrically, the album is an embarrassment. Almost every song is an exercise in bathetic platitude: "Do what you feel and don't you fool yourself," "I can't make you happy unless I am," "I've got to be true to myself," etc., and those lines are all from a single song. On the topic of conflict in the Middle East, he opines that "the only answer is to live as one," which Israelis and Palestinians alike may be forgiven for regarding as less than entirely helpful; the same goes for his observation that "what divides us is an illusion." Faced with this sort of nonsense, it's hard not to wonder why so many pop singers feel the need to comment on political and social issues about which they obviously know little or nothing. It's a question that would have been easier to avoid if the music were more compelling.
© Rick Anderson /TiVo
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 11 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 00:46:01
- Künstler: Ziggy Marley
- Komponist: David Marley
- Label: Private Music
- Genre: Pop/Rock Pop
(P) 2003 BMG
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