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1 Baby Come Back Grant 3:50
2 Bubbling Hot Charlery/Murray 3:46
3 Don't Sniff Coke Murray 4:10
4 Tudo de Bom Derizans/Morrison/M 4:23
5 Wize Up! Murray 3:34
6 One World (Not Three) Sting [1] 3:48
7 Roots, Rock, Reggae Murray 3:37
8 Gwarn! Murray 4:45
9 Go Pato Murray 4:34
10 Bad Man and Woman [New Version] Haynes/Thomas/Banto 5:31
11 Never Give In Murray 7:15
12 Save Your Soul P. 5:11
13 All Drugs Out Murray 4:39
14 Pato's Opinion, Pt. 2 Murray 8:02
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Audio Compact Disc [Virgin]

Label: Blue Note

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UPC: 724382705529

Release Date: 08/23/1994

Original Release Date: 08/23/1994

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Baby Come Back, Bubbling Hot, Don't Sniff Coke, Tudo de Bom, Wize Up!, One World (Not Three), Roots, Rock, Reggae, Gwarn!, Go Pato, Bad Man and Woman [New Version], Never Give In, Save Your Soul, All Drugs Out, Pato's Opinion, Pt. 2]
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Jo-Ann Greene

This compilation grabs the best of Pato Banton, sweeping back to the DJ's debut in 1988 and bringing it forward with cuts recorded in 1994. There's 14 tracks in all, nicely weighted between earlier cultural material, uplifting anthems, and the humor-laced numbers. From the militant "Never Give In" to the unifying "One World (Not Three)" and on to the seminal comic routine of "Don't Sniff Coke," the listener is treated to every facet of the performer. Banton's music has changed dramatically over the years, beginning with solid roots and diversifying from there. Flashes of funk, sophisticated R&B, dancehall, and rap would slide in over time, but the beats have never flagged and the songs remain decidedly danceable. As a bonus there's a soca-fied version of the old favorite "Bad Man and Woman" and a pair of new songs -- the dancehall-flavored "Tudo De Bom" and an exhilarating cover of the Equals' hit "Baby Come Back," which guest stars three members of UB40. What more could listeners ask for? ~ Jo-Ann Greene, Rovi