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Mad About You - The Anthology

Bruce Ruffin

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Bruce Ruffin's solo career wasn't that of a typical Jamaican singer in the late '60s and early '70s. He began singing rocksteady with the Techniques and dipped his toes briefly in the new sound of reggae, but after that his path is one that few others followed, one of syrupy conservative pop. Almost all of Ruffin's solo material is gathered here on Mad About You, titled after the song that shaped the singer's legacy of reggae-pop. The title cut had a novelty sheen, with chipmunk backing vocals and sappy strings, and was an embarrassment to Ruffin — but its success convinced him and his producers at the time, Tony Cousins and Bruce White, to run with it. That summery material with breezy melodies and light brass and string arrangements is what the singer is best known for, and in the pantheon of pop-soul and reggae-pop Ruffin falls somewhere between R.B. Greaves and Johnny Nash. There are some revelatory moments tucked in with those examples of Ruffin at his most commercial, though, including tough live versions of José Feliciano's "Rain" and a great original, "Bitterness of Life," which ends with the singer shouting "Yeah! Reggae power!!" There is also a disarming number of unreleased demos, some of which rise above the somewhat dated sound of the released tunes, especially the urgent Bill Withers soul of the Ruffin-penned "Two Sides to Every Story." The first disc, which includes Ruffin's early rocksteady and reggae sides recorded with producers Leslie Kong, Herman Chin-Loy, and Lloyd Charmers, is more about how Ruffin ended up a slick pop artist, and its variety makes it the more interesting of the two. The transformation is visible in easy steps from the rough Kong sessions that included covers of Paul Simon's "Cecilia" and the Five Stairsteps "O-o-h Child" to the smooth Chin-Loy-produced hit "Rain" and finally the glossy sheen of "Mad About You" and the other Cousins and White productions. It's a mixed bag, but there are enough gems, both in the rough and cut to perfection, to make it worthwhile.

Biografía

Nacido/a: St. Catherine, Jamaica, 17 de febrero de 1952

Género: Reggae

Años de actividad: '70s

Bruce Ruffin was a member of the Techniques, one of the more successful rocksteady vocal groups of the late '60s. His greatest success, though, came in the 1970s as a reggae-pop solo artist and writer. Ruffin got his start singing with Byron Lee & the Dragonaires briefly before joining the Techniques in 1967. He was one of several talented singers to drift through the Techniques' ranks, but his stay with the group was highlighted by several rocksteady hits that he wrote, the most notable of...
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Mad About You - The Anthology, Bruce Ruffin
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  • Géneros: Reggae, Música
  • Publicado: 24/05/2004

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