Anything for You Freddie McGregor

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  • Release Date: 06/04/2002
  • Sales Rank: 116,493
  • Label: VP RECORDS
  • UPC: 054645164528

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Anything for You

1LISTENLoving Jah 5:39
2LISTENUncle Sam 3:42
3LISTENFor You 3:43
4LISTENGatepass to Your Heart 3:42
5LISTENOh Ah la La 4:07
6LISTENPrayer for Two 3:55
7LISTENThere Is a Reward for Me 4:00
8LISTENCover for Me 4:09
9LISTENSweet African Princess 4:09
10LISTENHold Me 3:56
11LISTENEnough Love in Me 4:13
12LISTENI'll Do Anything 4:18
13LISTENIf You Want Me 3:48
14LISTENIn the Ghetto 3:30
15LISTENGet It On 4:04
16LISTENA Prayer 3:38
17LISTENThere's a Reward 4:01

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Editorial Reviews

Many of reggae's greatest singers have aged badly, and many others have died young, not managing to age at all. Very few have gotten better as they've aged. Who would have thought that Freddie McGregor, much of whose earlier output was pleasant but unexceptional, would be one of those rare reggae artists who does just that? Anything for You finds him in better voice than ever -- it's a little rougher around the edges, but that roughness adds a pleasant depth to his singing and his delivery is more assured than ever. He's certainly writing as well as he ever has. As usual, love songs provide the strongest moments on the album: "For You" is an endearingly macho gesture, while "Cover for Me" offers a strange but sweet lyrical conceit and "Hold Me" recycles the immortal rhythm to the Cables' "Baby Why" to fine effect. But there are also a couple of worthwhile roots & culture numbers, including the heartfelt "Loving Jah." (On the other hand, did the world need one more cover version of "In the Ghetto"? Probably not.) Highly recommended overall. Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

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