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The Very Best Of Garnett Silk S

The Very Best Of Garnett Silk S

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Rose out of Jamaica's 1980s dancehall scene, and once he turned from toasting to singing, seemed poised to become an international star when he died in a fire in 1994, a tragedy that robbed the world of an increasingly graceful and elegant artist. Worked with an astounding number of producers (on this compilation alone are tracks produced by, and ), which has led to a lot of left-on-the-cutting-room-floor-type releases since his death, so it's always a delight when a anthology has some internal coherence, which does. Essentially it packages the 14 tracks of, which was released in 2000 on the Jet Star imprint Charm, and adds in six additional cuts produced by, to make an expanded and improved version of the Charm disc. Highlights include the lead track, 'Hello Africa' (sometimes listed as 'Hello Mama Africa'), the striking 'Passing Judgement,' 'Let's All Spread the Love' (which proves could sing modern uptown R&B with the grace of a ), 'Lion Heart,' 'Watch Over Our Shoulders' (which manages to be paranoid, wise, and hopeful all at the same time), and 'Every Knee Shall Bow.' There's still no definitive anthology of this wonderful singer, one that pulls together everything in a uncluttered chronology, but until then, this set makes an adequate beginning.