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The Early Years: 1990-1995
Artist(s):

Buju Banton


Label: Penthouse Records
Publisher(s):

Penthouse Records


Studio: Penthouse Records
Manufacturer: Penthouse Records
Binding: Audio CD
Format(s): Original recording remastered
List Price: $11.98
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Track Listing


1.

Big It Up


2.

Batty Rider


3.

Have Fi Get Yu Tonight


4.

Love How The Gal Dem Flex


5.

Hotness (feat. Heavy D)


6.

Bogle


7.

Good Looking Gal


8.

The Only Man


9.

Love Wizard


10.

Gona A Lead


11.

Good Good


12.

She's My Girl


13.

Boom Bye Bye


14.

Why Should I


15.

Stamina Daddy


16.

Mine Behind The Wine


17.

Wicked Dickie (feat. Nadine Sutherland)


18.

Miss Joan


19.

Bonafide Love (feat. Wayne Wonder)


Customer Reviews

Me like Ragga

Rating

Good CD. I recommend this product. Buju Banton is a great artist anyway, but the CD is recommendable.


Best of the good old days (4.5 stars)

Rating

This album showcases Buju in his early years before he adopted his Rastafarian faith and became more spirtual. You won't find any conscious roots type songs on here, instead this is just straight up dancehall. My favorite tracks are "Batty Rider," Have Fi Get Yu Tonight," "Love How Di Gal Dem Flex," "Hotness," the infectious "Bogle," "Good Looking Gal," "Gone A Lead," the wicked, bass-heavy "Good Good," the controversial "Boom Bye Bye," "Stamina Daddy," the fast, uptempo "Mine Behind the Wine," the smooth R&B-influenced "Wicked Dickie" (the female singer provides nice vocals), and the last track "Bonafide Love." Although there really isn't a bad song on here, there are a couple of tracks that I feel didn't quite fit the rest of the album such as "Why Should I," and "Miss Joan" (not a bad song, but the chorus is sort of annoying). Conspicuous by their absence are "Man Fi Dead," and "Love Me Browning" (would have been better if these REPLACED the aforementioned tracks). Overall however, it is a excellent compilation from Buju B.


The best

Rating

The best of his early time . All good songs and exciting tracks.love it...


Good music to dance to

Rating

All of his early hits. I like about 8 of these tracks still. I couldn't care less about the content of the lyrics since I can't understand what he's saying anyway.


Murder Music

Rating

If you like homophobic murder music, you'll love this! Banton advocates killing gays and lesbians in a number of songs, and is wanted for questioning in the attack of six gay men. [...]

His song Boom Bye Bye talks about shooting gay men with Uzis as well as pouring acid on their heads. "Burn him up badly, like you would burn an old tyre wheel"


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