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The hair, the hair, the hair. The one thing known for sure about Elephant Man is that his hair is totally wild. That's what makes him the "Punk Rock of Dancehall" aka "The Energy Man" aka "the Bahamanian Syd Barrett." Now that Elephant Man's branding is finished, it's time to get to the music. Log On is his second full-length release and was a huge smash in Jamaica, spawning five charting tracks. Over the course of 22 tracks, Elephant Man demonstrates his considered dancehall skills. This guy is no amateur, and pulling off an epic-length album like this takes skills. Quite rightfully, these skills have made him a staple of crates around the world. On one of the better tracks, "Bring the War" (set to the tune of Missy Elliott's "Get Your Freak On"), Elephant Man breaks off a fine rhyme: "I know you hate me now/The girls that date me now/The girls they waiting and want to come and rape me now/It's getting feverish now/They can't believe us now/The war is on and none of dem can defeat us now." On "The Bombing," he demonstrates his range, pulling off a paranoid paean to the WTC attacks. Other critics have written negatively about the preponderance of "war" songs on this record, of which there are roughly eight or so. It seems, however, that his best tracks are the war tracks. While he doesn't have the pointed social crit skills of a Lee "Scratch" Perry, it's on these tracks that he's trying to hone them. (They do need honing.) Overall, the album doesn't break any new ground, but it's a respectable entry -- more consequential for its massive popularity than its merit. At this point, he's too concerned with commercial success to produce an album of lasting value. But Elephant Man was only 24 when he recorded Log On, so let the young be young and bring the war on.
© Brian Whitener /TiVo
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Elephant Man, Vocals, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Composer, Writer - J. Harding, Composer, Writer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2003 Greensleeves Records
Ky-Mani Marley, Writer, FeaturedArtist - O'Neil Bryan, Writer - Elephant Man, MainArtist - Trevor "Baby G" James, Producer - L. James Sr., Writer - Victor EDMUND, Writer - Victor "Teetimus" Edmund, Producer - Trevor James Jr., Writer
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Elephant Man, MainArtist
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O'Neil Bryan, Producer, Writer - Elephant Man, MainArtist - P. Yebuah, Writer - Victor EDMUND, Writer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
L. James, Writer - O'Neil Bryan, Writer - Elephant Man, MainArtist - Lloyd "John John" James for Awful Productions, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2009 Greensleeves Records
O'Neil Bryan, Writer - C. Grant, Writer - Elephant Man, MainArtist - M. Pinnock, Writer - Spragga Benz, FeaturedArtist - R. Fuller, Writer - V. Edmund, Writer - Rohan "Snow Cone" Fuller for Natural Bridge Productions, Vocals
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
O'Neil Bryan, Writer - Elephant Man, MainArtist - R. Myrie, Writer - L. Malcolm, Writer - Lewis "Flabba" Malcolm for Mo' Music Productions, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - C. Burrell, Writer - Cordell "Scatta" Burell & Colin Levy for Kings of Kings, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - T. Rami, Writer - Troyton Thomas for Black Shadow Records, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
Elephant Man, MainArtist - M. WILLIAMS, Writer - O. Bryan, Writer - Ricky Rudy, MainArtist - Troy McLEAN, Writer - Garfield Hamilton, Writer - Troy McLean & Garfield Hamilton for First Name Music, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2002 Greensleeves Records
Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - R. Myrie, Writer - Eric "Jr" Delisser for Big Jeans Records, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - Ce'Cile, FeaturedArtist - C. Burrell, Writer - Cecile Charlton, Writer - Ce'Cile Charlton & Cordell "Scatta" Burrell for Ceco Productions, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2009 VP Music Group, Inc
Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - C. Burrell, Writer - Cecile Charlton, Writer - Ce'Cile Charlton & Cordell "Scatta" Burrell for Ceco Productions, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - C. Walker, Writer - Chester Walker for Very Huge Productions, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - Lukie D, FeaturedArtist - V. Edmund, Writer - Desmond & Rupert Blake for Q-45 Productions, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
W. Johnson, Writer - Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - C. Browne, Writer - Chad Simpson aka "Goofy" for Young Blood Records, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2003 Greensleeves Records
Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - Richie Stephens, Writer - Richie Stephens For Pot Of Gold Records, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
W. Mitchell, Writer - Elephant Man, MainArtist - Wayne Marshall, FeaturedArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - Jeremy Harding, Writer - Jeremy Harding for 2 Hard Productions, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2009 VP Music Group, Inc
Elephant Man, MainArtist - O Bryan, Lyricist - P. Edmund, Composer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001 Greensleeves Records
Elephant Man, MainArtist - Ward 21, FeaturedArtist
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001 Greensleeves Records
Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - V. Edmund, Writer - Winston "Wee Pow" Powell for Stone Love Productions, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
J. James, Writer - Mark Myrie, Writer - Elephant Man, MainArtist - O. Bryan, Writer - Buju Banton, FeaturedArtist - Mark Myrie for Gargamel Productions, Producer
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
Album review
The hair, the hair, the hair. The one thing known for sure about Elephant Man is that his hair is totally wild. That's what makes him the "Punk Rock of Dancehall" aka "The Energy Man" aka "the Bahamanian Syd Barrett." Now that Elephant Man's branding is finished, it's time to get to the music. Log On is his second full-length release and was a huge smash in Jamaica, spawning five charting tracks. Over the course of 22 tracks, Elephant Man demonstrates his considered dancehall skills. This guy is no amateur, and pulling off an epic-length album like this takes skills. Quite rightfully, these skills have made him a staple of crates around the world. On one of the better tracks, "Bring the War" (set to the tune of Missy Elliott's "Get Your Freak On"), Elephant Man breaks off a fine rhyme: "I know you hate me now/The girls that date me now/The girls they waiting and want to come and rape me now/It's getting feverish now/They can't believe us now/The war is on and none of dem can defeat us now." On "The Bombing," he demonstrates his range, pulling off a paranoid paean to the WTC attacks. Other critics have written negatively about the preponderance of "war" songs on this record, of which there are roughly eight or so. It seems, however, that his best tracks are the war tracks. While he doesn't have the pointed social crit skills of a Lee "Scratch" Perry, it's on these tracks that he's trying to hone them. (They do need honing.) Overall, the album doesn't break any new ground, but it's a respectable entry -- more consequential for its massive popularity than its merit. At this point, he's too concerned with commercial success to produce an album of lasting value. But Elephant Man was only 24 when he recorded Log On, so let the young be young and bring the war on.
© Brian Whitener /TiVo
About the album
- 1 disc(s) - 22 track(s)
- Total length: 01:16:26
- Main artists: Elephant Man
- Composer: Various Composers
- Label: Greensleeves Records
- Genre: Reggae
© 2001, Greensleeves Records ℗ 2001, Greensleeves Records
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