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Full Circle

Morgan Heritage

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Album Review

Morgan Heritage have become standard bearers for roots reggae. Listening to the opening track here, it becomes apparent that they've taken ideas on board equally from Bob Marley and Third World. They're not afraid of making their sound commercial and accessible, although with a very pleasing thickness that's perfectly commendable. Indeed, for much of the first eight cuts here, they play within that template, with conscious lyrics about righteousness in both life and relationships, before they take an unexpected detour into hip-hop for a while — and that's hip-hop, not dancehall. It's well done, but still the type of thing that will have you wondering if someone's been messing with your CD player. However, by "Propaganda" they're back where they should be, back with the roots and skanking along in a gentle groove, trading voices. With excellent production — good bottom in the sound, stirring arrangements, and good performances where the voices, rather than the instruments, stand out — they do what they do very well. It's impossible to criticize their forays into hip-hop; it's just not the reason people buy Morgan Heritage albums, really. A different EP for those experiments might have been a better idea. They close with a remix of "U've Got Me" (which isn't on the album) featuring Bounty Killer and Sizzla, which brings a strong dancehall edge to roots, a powerful, spare marriage of the past and the present.

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The Best for 2005

Morgan Heritage has given us a great album. I played this album for at least two weeks (14 days over and over again) straight before getting the least bit tired of it. To this day it is one of my favorite albums. The vocal, lyrical content and musicianship are top quality. If you believe in the spiritual context of the Rasta or just love good music, this album should be in your collection.

Morgan Heritage

This is definitely the best album from this family that has come out. As a reggae musician and fan of all kinds of music, "full circle" is at its best through a musical intelligent point of view. The music is motivating and explosive, a message always drives the groove. The bass lines are pure, the drum beats are intricate but always set. Some old beats are brought back to create something new, but never "remade". Morgan Heritage keeps it simple, but unique, "full circle" is not just an album, its a new generation of reggae. -marcjason

Its a complete circle

am a fun of the morgan family and all i can say is that this is the best cd in their collection from the first song to the last. All the songs gives you a spiritual uplift with the right teachings just remember the message is in the music they are just messangers doing JAH work one love morgan heritage and JAH bless you and to all just buy the whole album its worth it.

Biography

Formed: 1991 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Reggae

Years Active: '90s, '00s

The legacy of reggae vocalist Denroy Morgan has been passed on to his sons, who have performed as Morgan Heritage since 1991. While its mellow, R&B-influenced vocals and Rastafarian lyrics have been compared to Garnett Silk, the group has continued to pave its own musical path. The band's many hits include "Let's Make Up," "People Are Fighting," "Set Yourself Free," "Mama and Papa," and "Protect Us Jah." Initially an octet featuring eight of Morgan's 29 children, Morgan Heritage began recording...
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