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Reggae Gold 2000

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1 Look Kelly/Price 3:49
2 Good in Her Clothes Bailey/Johnson :29
3 Cook Palmer/Johnson/Brow 3:19
4 Hot Gal Today [Krotches Remix] Browne/Henriques/Jo 3:03
5 What Ah Gal Martin/Ducent/Staff 3:01
6 Satan Strong Stephens/Wellington 3:22
7 Magnet Butt/Price 3:17
8 They Gonna Talk dodd/Hammond 3:56
9 Down by the River Cables/Heritage 3:46
10 Psalms 23 Traditional 5:39
11 Ganja Farm Davis/Stephens 3:26
12 Keep Them Coming Charles/Kelly 3:48
13 One of These Days Marley/Washington 3:13
14 Back at One McKnight 3:43
15 Nuh Play Chess Dixon/Wilson 3:33
16 War Forever Charles/Beckett 3:30
17 Call U Hall/Palmer 3:18
18 Stalag Y2K Bright/Myrie/Riley/ 6:11
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Reggae Gold 2000

Audio Compact Disc

Label: VP

Category: Pop/Rock

Reggae Gold 2000

UPC: 054645159920

Release Date: 05/23/2000

Original Release Date: 05/23/2000

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [Look, Good in Her Clothes, Cook, Hot Gal Today [Krotches Remix], What Ah Gal, Satan Strong, Magnet, They Gonna Talk, Down by the River, Psalms 23, Ganja Farm, Keep Them Coming, One of These Days, Back at One, Nuh Play Chess, War Forever, Call U, Stalag Y2K]
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Rosalind Cummings-Yeates

As expected, the Reggae Gold series continued its annual collection of some of each year's most crucial tunes, and 2000 proved to be especially hard-hitting. Opening with Bounty Killer's powerful toasting on "Look," the tone is set for fast-paced riddims and booming-voiced DJs, with Bounty, Capleton, and Lexxus appearing on the first three tunes. Indeed, caustic and gruff DJ performances fill the majority of the CD, from Madd Anju's humorous "Nuh Play Chess" and Baby Cham's "War Forever" to Professor Nutts' catchy "Magnet." For those who need some respite from dancehall's rough beats, there's an excellent offering of smooth lovers rock, from Beres Hammond's soothing "They Gonna Talk" to Sanchez' masterful remake of Brian McKnight's "Back to One." This is truly an all-inclusive greatest-hits package. ~ Rosalind Cummings-Yeates, Rovi