When Morgan Heritage declares their music "reggae music with an edge," they're not talking aggressive dancehall. Instead, they're speaking of reggae music that's as slick and smooth as the times allow but with lyrics that are uncompromising and filled with the bitterness and despair they've experienced while living in Jamaica. On this, their tenth album, it's the land of "Nothing to Smile About." The song of the same name features a scenario where a tourist is pulled out of his all-inclusive world and shown the more desolate side of the island. Not the kind of thing the Jamaican tourist board might endorse, and few of the tracks are, but Morgan Heritage have long used the Marley technique and coated their bitter pills in a sweet sound. It's an approach perfectly executed on "Politician" which offers the much more global sentiment "Why should we vote in their elections?/When then there is no place for we/You and me/In their secret society?" Hope is given on "Love You Right" which drops the politics in favor of pillow talk romance, plus the sunshine bright "Raid Rootz Dance," a soulful rebel number that could have fallen off Stevie Wonder's Talking Book. This band, made up of the sons and daughters of reggae singer Denroy Morgan, are often accused of a shameless crossover mentality, but all of the album's R&B moments feel genuine. Plus the bits of hip-hop work better than expected, especially when rapper Mr. Mojo spits a little comic relief with "I'm a Major Payne like Damon Wayans." While there's little here for the staunch reggae traditionalist -- this is, after all, Rootz with "z" -- Mission in Progress has plenty to offer Damien or Stephen Marley fans or anyone who believes climbing the charts and uplifting the people are not mutually exclusive endeavors. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide
Mission in Progress
04/15/2008 | Vp Records
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CD
$14.99MISSION IN PROGRESS
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LP
$12.99MISSION IN PROGRESS
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Track Listing
Credits
- Rebeca Alexis
- Stylist
- Llamar "Riff Raff" Brown
- Drums, Keyboards
- Sandra Downie
- Make-Up
- Shani "Rasta Chic" Fuller
- Creative Director
- Everton Hardware
- Producer
- Aeion Hoilett
- Bass
- Devon Merredy
- Assistant Engineer
- Lukes Morgan
- Guitar (Rhythm)
- Lamont "Mony" Savory
- Guitar
- Melbourne Miller
- Drums
- Peter Morgan
- Vocals, Vocals (Background), Rap
- Nambo Robinson
- Horn
- Christopher Birch
- Keyboards
- Clifford Branch
- Organ, Piano, Keyboards
- Paul "Wrong Move" Crossdale
- Keyboards
- Shane Brown
- Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Keith Major
- Photography
- Joel Chin
- A&R
- Leroy Champaign
- Art Direction, Layout Design
- Chris Athens
- Mastering
- Robert Browne
- Guitar
- Mickie Koos
- Producer
- Mikey Steer
- Producer
- Steve Eigner
- Mixing
- Roland McDermott
- Engineer
- Veronica Fletcher
- Hair Stylist
- Stephen McGregor
- Bass, Keyboards, Engineer, Drum Programming, Producer, Guitar
- Randy Chin
- Executive Producer
- Andrew Simpson
- Guitar, Percussion Programming, Drum Programming, Producer, Keyboards, Piano
- Mitchum Chin
- Guitar
- Una Morgan
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Shaun Darson
- Drums
- Chris Chin
- Executive Producer
- Donald Danny Bassie Dennis
- Bass, Keyboards
- Hopeton Hibbert
- Bass
- Alessandro Sorisini
- Drums
- Kemar McGregor
- Drums, Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- Katrina "DJ Sunshine" Irons
- Producer
- Chanda McKnight
- Piano, Vocals (Background), Keyboards
- Vincent Lake "VJ"
- Stylist
- Dalton Browne
- Guitar
- Chico Chin
- Horn
- Ian Coleman
- Guitar, Guitar (Rhythm)
- Bobby Dixon
- Engineer
- Michael Fletcher
- Bass
- Dean Fraser
- Horn
- Alvin Haughton
- Percussion
- Bongo Herman
- Percussion
- Philip Linton
- Producer











