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1 Crossroads Grigg/Matthew Mille 5:02
2 Sunshine Grigg/Holmes/Matthe 3:33
3 Searchin Grigg/Matthew Mille 4:18
4 Buffalo Soldier Grigg/Matthew Mille 4:31
5 Fire of Freedom Grigg/Matthew Mille 4:29
6 Bal Shem Tov Grigg/Matthew Mille 5:05
7 I Believe in Love Grigg/Jungle George 4:16
8 Breathe Easy Grigg/Matthew Mille 5:01
9 Summer Wind Grigg/Matthew Mille 1:51
10 Live Like a Warrior Grigg/Knight/Matthe 3:54
11 Tel Aviv'n Grigg/Matthew Mille 4:52
12 King Crown of Judah Grigg/Kahalani/Matt 4:02
13 Shine on You Grigg/Katz/Knight/M 4:36
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Spark Seeker

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Fallen Sparks Records

Spark Seeker

UPC: 794504073935

Release Date: 07/17/2012

Original Release Date: 07/17/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Crossroads, Sunshine, Searchin, Buffalo Soldier, Fire of Freedom, Bal Shem Tov, I Believe in Love, Breathe Easy, Summer Wind, Live Like a Warrior, Tel Aviv'n, King Crown of Judah, Shine on You]
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David Jeffries

Late in 2011, Matisyahu posted a picture to the web, clean-shaven and looking sharp with the caption "No more Chassidic reggae superstar. Sorry folks, all you get is me...no alias." Produced by Kool Kojak, who had previously worked with glossy, glossy, glossy acts like Kesha and Nicki Minaj, Spark Seeker is the musical version of that picture, with no "Sorry folks" required. Comfortably rock along with lead single "Sunshine" and the supportive figure could be God, the significant other, or any friend, but most importantly, Matisyahu's evolution to somewhat secular, positive pop-reggae star feels entirely natural, as if playing on that jam band circuit rubbed off quite well, leaving Iration-type vibes and the desire to speak to wider audience. There's still that spiritual anchor with a kabbalistic reference in the title and especially on tracks like "Bal Shem Tov", "King Crown of Judah", and "Tel Aviv'n", plus the Babylon system and the world of materialism are both obvious enemies throughout, although not the laptop as this non-Marley song called "Buffalo Soldier" bubbles and burps in a wild, synthetic style. The satisfying reggae-rocker "I Believe in Love" sounds like a Coldplay remix of Matisyahu's old catalog, while the feel good, "love everything with all of my might" closer "Shine on You" is all the best bits of Wyclef, K'naan, and will.i.am spun together. The good news is, Matisyahu sounds not only comfortable in these surroundings, but either at home or genuinely excited to be tackling something new, and without selling his soul. This enthusiasm makes it easy to ignore the handful of cheesy ideas and dated sounds that dot the album, and while both the sternly Chassidic and sternly roots reggae factions of his fanbase might find it disappointing, Spark Seeker holds plenty of life and appeal. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi