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Very Nice Album
Usually im a straight up hip hop fan, but since i heard Sean Paul, i got hooked on his songs. his beats and vocals could get a party buckwild. This album got me into reggae music. i dont really understand what he's sayin, but i still love the whole album. Not that many artist out there get me hooked to their music, but Sean Peal defenately gots me hooked. i listen to this album everyday. my favorite tracks are Deport Them, and No get no bleigh. If u criticize reggae music before u hear Sean Paul, u are defenately makin a big mistake, just listen to it OK.
On da mark
This CD is off da hizzy. I never new that hi had so many dancehall hits. I must say I was very pleased with most of the tracks. Only neg. is too many skits.
Giving Back - It sure does...
What a CD, pure joy to listen to,up there with Fourplay. I played this cd non stop for days and came away with something different each time.As Molley Meldrum would say "do yourself and favour and buy this CD" you won't be sorry.
Uneven
LA studio monsters get together for a mishmash of fuzak and R&B; .I respect all of the artists on the album,but there is way too much GRP fuzak influence on this thing.Alex Ligertwood has dynamite vocal chops and does a nice cover of Josie,but most of the rest of the stuff is "quiet storm" elevator product.In fact,it reminds me of Stuff.This is album is to jazz as white zinfandel is to wine.Blended for the pseudo hip.
What's not to like
Easy to install, bolt the main unit together first. Car feels faster, sounds better without being intrusive. Love it. Put one on before cat-back.
Disappointing
The author uses phrases like "incredibly robust" and "excellent choice" to describe Windows NT security system but lacking any in-depth discussion. When he talks about Windows 95 security, he says: "even though the security in Windows 95 is not incredibly robust ..."All these make the book more like an promotional ad for Microsoft than a technical book. And indeed, I found myself turning the 250th page of the book without having learned anything I could not find from a Unix security book or a general introduction to Windows NT. The later half of the book does contain some useful information, but it is so scattered that I hardly think it a worthy effort going through the book.