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His solo debut Mind Control came 2007 (acoustic version 2009). He has produced much of his half brother Damian Marley's albums, as 2005's Welcome to. Mind Control is the debut album by Jamaican American artist Stephen Marley, released on 20 March, 2007. The album won a Grammy in 2008 for Best Reggae.
Mind Control | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | March 20, 2007(U.S.) |
Recorded | Lion's Den, Miami, Florida, United States Marley Music, Kingston, Jamaica Tuff Gong, Kingston, Jamaica |
Genre | Reggae |
Length | 43:28 |
Label | Universal / Tuff Gong |
Producer | Stephen Marley |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Okayplayer | [2] |
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Mind Control is the debut album by Jamaican American artist Stephen Marley, released on 20 March, 2007. The album won a Grammy in 2008 for Best Reggae Album.[3] An acoustic version of the album was released on 23 December, 2008.
The track 'Chase Dem' appeared in the hit 2008 action-adventure free-roam video game Grand Theft Auto IV and the Netflix television series Luke Cage.
Track listing[edit]
- 'Mind Control'
- 'Hey Baby' (featuring Mos Def)
- 'Officer Jimmy' (Interlude)
- 'Iron Bars' (featuring Julian Marley, Mr. Cheeks and Spragga Benz)
- 'The Traffic Jam' (featuring Damian Marley)
- 'You're Gonna Leave' *
- 'Chase Dem'
- 'Lonely Avenue'
- 'Let Her Dance' (featuring Maya Azucena and Illestr8)
- 'Fed Up'
- 'Inna Di Red' (featuring Ben Harper)
- 'Got Music' (Bonus Track - Limited availability)
- 'Someone to Love' (Bonus Track - only on the Best Buy version of the album)
- 'Woman I Love You' (Bonus Track - only with complete album purchase from iTunes Store
Enhanced CD version of this album includes 'The Traffic Jam' music video.
- * Featuring a sample of 'Sandpaper Kisses' by Martina Topley-Bird
Winding Road[edit]
- The song 'Winding Road' was removed from the album when 'Got Music?' became 'Mind Control'. No word yet from Marley whether this song will be released.
References[edit]
- ^Allmusic review
- ^Okayplayer reviewArchived 2007-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
- ^'Stephen Marley takes 2008 Grammy with 'Mind Control''. Jamaica Gleaner. Archived from the original on 2008-03-04. Retrieved 2008-03-03.
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Stephen Marley Mind Control Album Download Free
Bob Marley's second son has followed an unusual career path. From child star with the Melody Makers to Grammy Award-winning producer, Stephen Marley has now at age 34 finally gotten around to releasing his debut solo album. Inevitably, expectations ran high, but just what would the celebrated and eclectic artist deliver? The answer is Mind Control, an album that will invariably garner him another Grammy, and deservingly so, for this is a stunning set. Thoroughly immersed in music since birth, open to sounds both new and old and from near and far, and with that genetic Jamaican talent for borrowing others' styles but remaking them as one's own, Marley has crafted an album that's timeless and borderless, but still reggae in feel and thoroughly fresh in sound. He admittedly had help, from siblings Damian, Julian, and Sharon as well as veteran (mostly Jamaican) musicians and studio hands, and a clutch of guest singers, rappers, and toasters. But don't hold that against Marley; only a fool would turn his nose up at such top-tier talent for the taking -- and besides, it's his vision they're interpreting. And Marley's vision ranges far and wide, but also close to home on 'Chase Dem.' Here, over a fabulous, bubbly roots reggae version of 'Jammin',' Marley runs off the politicians responsible for so much misery in this world. Of all Bob's children, Stephen most closely evokes him vocally, and never more so than on the heartaching 'You're Gonna Leave,' with the brooding melody echoing of the Wailers as well. But the arrangement and production are all Stephen's own, and beholden not to Bob but to the Bristol sound.
Famously, in 1974, Bob found himself trapped in a '3 O'Clock Road Block' (aka 'Rebel Music'); Stephen and Damian, in contrast, are caught in 'The Traffic Jam.' Millions of words will flow on the generational shift that these two songs epitomize, the righteous anger of the sufferer that Bob's number represented, as compared to the arrogance of the young, rich, and notorious illuminated by his sons. Taken on its own terms, though, 'Jam' is a ludicrously infectious hit in the making, brilliantly blending together both old-school dancehall and hip-hop, with a 'stick together' message that somewhat salves the boastfulness of its lyrics. It's also an anomaly within the album -- the rest of the set is far more thematically thoughtful and musically subtle. The opening three tracks (skipping the 'Officer Jimmy' interlude) all beautifully blur musical divisions and offer strong messages. 'Mind Control' melds Stax-styled brass, a funky bassline, and modern beats with a warning against propaganda. The yearning 'Hey Baby' is rootsy in feel, with a haunting blues edge, strong digitized beats, and a rap from Mos Def. The cross-fertilization reaches fruition on the tough condemnation of imprisonment 'Iron Bars,' which seamlessly incorporates rock, blues, country & western, and roots, with contributions from brother Julian, rapper Mr. Cheeks, and toaster Spragga Benz. From the phenomenal reggae cover of Ray Charles' 'Lonely Avenue' to the Latin-flavored 'Let Her Dance,' Stephen showcases everything he has to offer -- his musical and vocal skills, writing talent, inspired arrangements, and stunning production abilities. Fittingly, the album ends with 'Inna di Red,' a religious-inflected number, best described as chill roots, that features samples from his father and Ras Michael, as well as a chorus of Bob's grandchildren. All of Bob's children live in his shadow, but Stephen has never felt an overwhelming need to escape out from under it -- it's etched in his soul, the ties of the past as integral to him as they were to his father. However, Stephen has continued to grow, adding new sounds and styles to his repertoire over the years. A conduit to the past and a bridge to the future, his music -- like his father's -- sounds timeless: reggae that embraces the world.
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Title/Composer | Performer | Time | Stream |
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1 | 04:21 | ||
2 | feat: Mos Def | 04:54 | |
3 | 00:14 | ||
4 | 04:15 | ||
5 | 03:40 | ||
6 | Nick Bird / Steve Crittall / Stephen Marley / Alex McGowan / Martina Topley-Bird | 03:43 | |
7 | 04:15 | ||
8 | 03:08 | ||
9 | 04:17 | ||
10 | 04:20 | ||
11 | feat: Ben Harper | 06:23 | |
12 | feat: Damian Marley |