Real Love (2001) ( )

Artist: Spanner Banner
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Label: Uni/heart Beat
UPC: 00011661774926
Release Date: 5/15/2001
Buy.com Sku: 60479748
Item#: MY7FPR
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Better Must Come ~ Spanner Banner
2. Soldier Girl ~ Spanner Banner
3. Little Love, A - (featuring Chaka Demus & Pliers) ~ Spanner Banner
4. Fire - (featuring Tanya Stephens) ~ Spanner Banner
5. Real Love - (featuring Betty Wright) ~ Spanner Banner
6. Sweet Pain - (featuring Lady Saw) ~ Spanner Banner
7. Missing Persons Bureau ~ Spanner Banner
8. Life Goes On - (New Millenium version) ~ Spanner Banner
9. Revelation - (featuring Prezident Brown/Yankee-B) ~ Spanner Banner
10. Man A Earth Man - (featuring Richie Spice) ~ Spanner Banner
11. Who God Bless ~ Spanner Banner
12. Ladies Man - (featuring Sean Paul) ~ Spanner Banner
13. Here Comes The Rain ~ Spanner Banner
14. Give Love ~ Spanner Banner
15. I've Been Waiting - (featuring Elephant Man/Harry Toddler) ~ Spanner Banner
16. Revelation (Part 2) - (featuring Madam Dragon/Yankee-B) ~ Spanner Banner



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel includes: Spanner Banner, Sean Paul, Lady Saw, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Richie Spice, Tanya Stephens, Prezident Brown, Yankee-B, Betty Wright, Elephant Man, Harry Toddler, Madam Dragon, Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare, Computer Paul, Robbie Lyn, Lloyd Willis, Steve "Lenke" Marsden, Stephen Ventura, Barry Reynolds, Mikey Chung, Danny Axeman, Andrew Simpson, Star Trail Crew, Jeremy Harding, Joe Galdo, Saxy, Pickout, D. Reid, T. Thomas, Barbie, Bettie Wright, Diana King, Chevelle Franklyn, Shannon Forrester, ARP, Twiggy, Pam Hall, Leba, Cecile, Annie, Melissa, Brady.
Producers include: Sly & Robbie, Jeremy Harding, Clive Hunt.
Engineers include: Colin "Bulby" York, David Rowe, Cordell Burrell.
One of reggae's greatest appeals is how it uses sunny island music to portray life's difficulties. For example, on Spanner Banner's "Soldier Girl," off Real Love, even such spirit-crushing circumstances as poverty are cast in a festive musical light. When struggles are set to a backdrop of bright island music, something transcendent happens; somehow things aren't so bad, even if it's only a temporary fix that lasts as long as the song. The light grooving album opener, "Better Must Come," is another example of how Banner sheds light on the darker days. To be sure, the singer also focuses on happier topics -- love, desire, and inner strength -- and the combination of tropical music with celebratory themes makes for a purely rapturous experience. Banner takes several risks on Real Love by putting a reggae spin on a handful of popular rock songs, such as Bruce Springsteen's "Fire" and Eurhythmics' "Here Comes the Rain Again." The first features guest vocalist Tanya Stephens and is too syncopated and robotic. It sounds like a preset on a beginner's Casio keyboard. Banner should have left this hit by the Boss alone. The same, however, cannot be said for the latter, which does Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart proud. Banner's silky take on "Here Comes the Rain Again" is more like a mid-tempo soul song than reggae and stays pretty true to the original. Other remakes on the album include the R&B-styled party anthem "Ladies Man," which is inspired and features samples by Kool and the Gang's "Ladies Night." A hip-hop-influenced interpretation of "I've Been Waiting" draws heavily from the '80s Foreigner hit and uses the original song's chorus, sung by Banner, layered over R&B dance beats and rapping, courtesy of Elephant Man and Harry Toddler. Of the 16 tracks on Real Love, two songs stand out from the pack. "Sweet Pain," featuring vocalist Lady Saw, is a flirty cut that plays like a reggae mating ritual. It's very primal with raunchy lyrics, backed by thick island beats. Elsewhere, a scaled-down version of Banner's 1989 song "Life Goes On" provides the album's most sweetly inspiring moment. To his credit, Banner flavors his worthy reggae music with shades of hip-hop, bouncy R&B, and other contemporary sounds, but, make no mistake, he's no Bob Marley. However, this is a solid disc with enough banner moments on it to keep listeners smiling. ~ Liana Jonas

 
Compilation Appearances
Spice In Your Life 0606
In The Streets To Africa

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 05/15/2001
Original Release Date : 2001
Catalog ID : 431 020
Label : Heartbeat
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 61m : 39s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00011661774926

  
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