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Genre:
Reggae
Release Date: 06/26/2007
If you know a little something about
Sizzla, it's probably that he clogs the
reggae pipeline with an excessive amount of releases, even by
dancehall's standards. Good news, then, that
I-Space is top-shelf with plenty of righteous music from the studios of
In the Streetz and
Big Yard and none of the slack, cash-in tracks where the falsetto warrior freely drops the "F" bomb. Instead, the massive Jamaican hit
"Really and Truly" sets the tone right from the beginning with positive lyrics that praise Jah Rastafari while
nyahbinghi drums thump out the slow
roots riddim.
"Irresistible" is the more modern-sounding
roots highlight of the album, with the empowering
"Chant Dem Down" running a very close second. The quality doesn't drop as songs of revolution give way to
ballads of devotion, all with a full band and the sweet harmonies of
Sizzla's backup singers. The exception to the rule,
"Put the People Interest First," closes the album as a lone acoustic guitar accompanies a singer who communicates hope and frustration in a risky, naked setting. There's a moment toward the end of the song where
Sizzla seems like he's going to explode with emotion and yet he just keeps it together, leaving the listener exhausted. It's this kind of performance that makes some fans declare his more street and explicit output as "talent wasted." They've got a point, but if he needs to exorcise that side on an avalanche of singles and riddim collections to get to gold like this, so be it.
~David Jeffries, All Music Guide