Peace of Mind
Rebelution Producer , Rebelution Mixing , Rebelution Main Performer
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| 1 | Sky Is the Limit | Carey/Finley/Rachma | 4:09 |
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| 2 | Comfort Zone | Carey/Finley/Rachma | 3:13 |
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| 3 | Good Vibes | Carey/Finley/Fyah/R | 3:32 |
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| 4 | Route Around | Carey/Finley/Rachma | 3:54 |
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| 5 | Meant to Be | Carey/Finley/Hemphi | 3:21 |
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| 6 | Life on the Line | Carey/Finley/Rachma | 4:04 |
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| 7 | Closer I Get | Carey/Finley/Rachma | 3:28 |
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| 8 | Lady in White | Carey/Finley/Rachma | 3:59 |
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| 9 | So High | Carey/Finley/GAINES | 4:57 |
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| 10 | Day by Day | Carey/Finley/Rachma | 3:04 |
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| 11 | Calling Me Out | Carey/Finley/Rachma | 4:50 |
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| 12 | Honeypot | Carey/Finley/Rachma | 3:15 |
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Peace of Mind
Audio Compact Disc
Label: Rebelution
Category: Reggae
Peace of Mind
UPC: 020286167389
Release Date: 01/10/2012
Original Release Date: 01/10/2012
Number of Discs: 1
- Rebelution
Producer
- Rebelution
Mixing
- Rebelution
Main Performer
David Jeffries
Having combined the Cali-reggae sound of Sublime with a jam band attitude years ago, Rebelution were well into their groove by the time Peace of Mind rolled around, and they had the sizable, loyal fan base to prove it, too. As such, this "on top of our game" album doesn't try hard to please, and when a rock-reggae group starts a song with "Woke up this morning" -- which happen here -- it's dangerously close to clich?d territory, but the enthusiasm, the musical skills, and the cottage industry love poured into this effort overcome the arguable shortcomings. When "Route Around" drives by with its pop ballad style and nylon-string guitar solo, the bar is raised and the horizon is broadened; then add a love of nature that's beautifully communicated through "Meant to Be" and Rebelution are much more than a bleach-blond crew stumbling out of a van telling all the "suits" to "chill." Still, they retain enough of that surfer dude mojo to be charming, and while Peace of Mind often leads with its "good vibes," there's a deep impact to be had here and there. Plus, "Comfort Zone" makes that "try to think of nothing" thing sound so good that any poignancy shoehorned in would really harsh its mellow. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
