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- Summary: The fourth album for the Jamaican artist was produced by Stephen "Di Genius" McGregor.
- Record Label: Atlantic
- Genre(s): Reggae
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So Fine | |
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Girl, girl, I'll be your sunshine, you can be mine You'll be my wind chime, I got the rhyme We'll have a good time, make up your mind Roll with me... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 7
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Mixed: 3 out of 7
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Negative: 3 out of 7
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The album sags toward the middle, but when he sticks to his strengths, Paul is arguably the ablest pop ambassador Jamaican music has ever had who isn't surnamed Marley.
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Q MagazineAt 20 tracks long, Imperial Blaze suffers badly from a lack of editing, however, Paul also spends hald the album in ballad mode. [Nov 2009, p.111]
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His first album in four years picks up exactly where The Trinity left off: at the centre of the dance floor.
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Paul said in 2007 that his next disc would focus on youth violence in Jamaica, but there's little sign of that on the party-hearty Imperial Blaze, which is full of snazzy electro beats and tunes that sound like pale versions of past hits.
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Every single cliche held dear with the English language appears to have been right-click-Synonymed here.
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Some singles may work their way loose, but as a whole the album will is too long and monotonous; the affected style of Paul's voice, fine for the occasional single, becomes a grating trial over 21 songs.
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The audacity, the immaturity contained on Imperial Blaze is enough to hang a dark cloud over music, if only for an hour as the album lulls needlessly along....This is the worst album of 2009.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 1
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Mixed: 0 out of 1
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Negative: 0 out of 1
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Jul 10, 2021
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