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ISAACS, GREGORY / COOL RULER: THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION

ISAACS, GREGORY


cool ruler: the definitive collection
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In the murky waters of reggae releases, there are few darker depths to plumb than Gregory Isaacs' canon. Over the years, the veteran artist has tossed literally hundreds of sets onto the shelves, a bewildering bundle further complicated by confusing titles and reissues under new names. Take this set for example. Cool Ruler brings together in their entirety two of Isaacs' albums from the early '90s -- No Luck and I'll Never Trust You Again. Both sets appeared again later in the decade, Trust as Solitary Confinement and No Luck in a slightly appended form as Hard Core Hits. Why twin these two sets? Who knows? There were many other combinations to choose from, but there you go. I'll Never Trust You Again, Ruler's first 14 tracks, was itself a roundup, bundling together disparate recordings from the late '80s and early '90s overseen by Alvin Ranglin, Niney "The Observer" Holness, Lee Perry, and Pete Weston. No Luck, in contrast, was produced solely by Elon Robinson, with Clevie & Steelie, Danny Browne, and Robbie Lyn laying down the riddims. Yeah, it really is an odd pairing. Still, at a time when Isaacs was spending so much time in the studio that many of the recordings sound like he's sleeping through the sessions, Trust still managed to fill the album with some of the artist's stronger offerings. The romantic title track, "Ghetto Celebrity" (aka "Solitary Confinement"), "Bus' Your Gun for Fun," "You Make Me Feel Good," and the funky "Step Across My Step" are particularly notable among an eclectic selection of songs. With No Luck, Clevie & Steelie's insistent ragga riddims are the focal point, virtually overwhelming Isaacs in their wake. Still, a heartfelt recut of "The Village of the Underprivileged," the bubbly title track, the indeed rocking "Rock On," and the DJ-enhanced version of "Don't Believe in Him" are all worth noting. In total, Cool Ruler provides a grand sweep through this prolific period, offering up some of Isaacs' better recordings in a myriad of modes. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, AMG

Details

Released: Wed 20 Aug 2008
Catalogue Number: TJDDD131
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Track Listing

Disk 1
1.  Hail Artical Don
2.  My Pride Don't Let Me
3.  First Degree Murder
4.  Galore
5.  Ghetto Celebrity
6.  Bus' Your Gun Just For Fun
7.  No Have No Money
8.  Just Want To Get Red
9.  You Make Me Feel Good
10.  I'll Meet You At The Station
11.  Step Across My Corner
12.  I'll Never Trust You Again
13.  Look And You'll See
14.  A Good Thing Going
Disk 2
1.  No Luck
2.  New Contract
3.  Heartache
4.  Guilty For Your Love
5.  What Will Your Momma Say
6.  All The Stores Are Closed
7.  Madly In Love With Sharon
8.  Meet Me At The Same Spot
9.  We Don't Pet The Sound Boys
10.  Make A Track
11.  The Village
12.  Rock On
13.  Don't Believe In Him

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