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We All Are One: The Best of Jimmy Cliff

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We All Are One: The Best of Jimmy Cliff in Franklin, TN

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Although this is subtitled "The Best of Jimmy Cliff," it's really a label-specific best-of, not a true survey of the best material
Cliff
's done in his lengthy career. That's because no less than two-thirds of the 15 selections are taken from the singer's 1980
Columbia
albums. A few of his most famous earlier recordings (the 1969 hit
"Wonderful World, Beautiful People"
and two songs from the soundtrack to
The Harder They Come
) were licensed, and there are also cuts he contributed to other
soundtracks
(
"Third World People,"
done for
Club Paradise
, and
"I Can See Clearly Now"
from
Cool Runnings
). But basically, it's the best of
's
years, not a balanced survey of a career that began back in the early '60s. That wouldn't be such a problem, but -- as most
and
reggae
fans would agree -- his later recordings, such as his
albums, certainly are not up to his prime earlier output. Most of it is mundane crossover
/
R&B
pop
.
sings consistently well, but the production is often too slick in a dated 1980s fashion. The
isn't always buried by any means; cuts like
"Treat the Youths Right"
"Roots Woman"
are reasonable upbeat
originals, and
"Peace Officer"
has the sort of political concerns common to much
music. On the other hand, something like
"Reggae Night"
is a forgettable attempt to reach into the
dance market. Most of the disc is better than that, but its overall bland character is set all the more in relief when periodically interrupted by those older licensed tracks. ~ Richie Unterberger
Although this is subtitled "The Best of Jimmy Cliff," it's really a label-specific best-of, not a true survey of the best material
Cliff
's done in his lengthy career. That's because no less than two-thirds of the 15 selections are taken from the singer's 1980
Columbia
albums. A few of his most famous earlier recordings (the 1969 hit
"Wonderful World, Beautiful People"
and two songs from the soundtrack to
The Harder They Come
) were licensed, and there are also cuts he contributed to other
soundtracks
(
"Third World People,"
done for
Club Paradise
, and
"I Can See Clearly Now"
from
Cool Runnings
). But basically, it's the best of
's
years, not a balanced survey of a career that began back in the early '60s. That wouldn't be such a problem, but -- as most
and
reggae
fans would agree -- his later recordings, such as his
albums, certainly are not up to his prime earlier output. Most of it is mundane crossover
/
R&B
pop
.
sings consistently well, but the production is often too slick in a dated 1980s fashion. The
isn't always buried by any means; cuts like
"Treat the Youths Right"
"Roots Woman"
are reasonable upbeat
originals, and
"Peace Officer"
has the sort of political concerns common to much
music. On the other hand, something like
"Reggae Night"
is a forgettable attempt to reach into the
dance market. Most of the disc is better than that, but its overall bland character is set all the more in relief when periodically interrupted by those older licensed tracks. ~ Richie Unterberger

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