Dienstag, 20. August 2019

Rebel MC - Rebel Music (1990)

"Before Michael West began recording on his own as Rebel MC, he was half of the Cockney rap duo Double Trouble; afterwards, he went on to become a prime mover in the development of London's jungle movement of the early to mid-'90s. As Rebel MC, he made two not terribly distinguished albums of music that seemed to lack definition; this was the first of them. 

Where some artists intentionally borrow from multiple dance music genres and make a virtue of eclecticism, on "Rebel Music" Rebel MC just sounds confused, unable to decide whether he wants to stick with house music, reggae, or hip-hop. He tries to resolve the confusion in part by recycling previously successful songs, such as Double Trouble's hit "Street Tuff" (offered here in a remixed version), and in part by recycling tunes from within the album itself ("Better World" is presented in no fewer than three different mixes). Most of the material is rhythmically and melodically pedestrian, though the scintillating "Cockney Rhythm" and a nice funky reggae remix of "Better World" both stand out. This one's worth keeping an eye out for in the bargain bins, but not necessarily something you should make a concerted effort to acquire." - allmusic.com

Tracklist:

1. Just Keep Rockin [Sk'ouse Remix - Double Trouble / Rebel MC]
2. Street Tuff [Scar Mix - Rebel MC / Double Trouble]
3. Music Is The Key
4. Love?
5. Storytime
6. Mc² Feat. Clement Irie
7. Better World
8. Rebel Music
9. Commin' Brand New Feat. MC Kinki
10. Set Yourself Free
11. Cockney Rhythm [Remix]
12. Better World [Peace Mix]
13. Better World [Unity Mix]


Rebel MC - Rebel Music (1990)
(320 kbps, cover art included)

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