Mission in Progress Morgan Heritage

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  • Release Date: 04/15/2008
  • Sales Rank: 105,568
  • Label: VP RECORDS
  • UPC: 054645177917
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Mission in Progress

1LISTENCross Wi Borda 3:55
2LISTENRaid Rootz Dance 3:44
3LISTENPolitician 4:13
4LISTENYute dem Share 3:20
5LISTENThe Fight 4:07
6LISTENBrooklyn and Jamaica 3:49
7LISTENMission in Progress 5:37
8LISTENNothing to Smile About 3:25
9LISTENLove You Right 4:20
10LISTENFaithful / Laza 4:22
11LISTENBe Sure 4:09
12LISTEN12 Shotz / Laza 4:16
13LISTENHeadline 3:31
14LISTENYouths Today 4:08

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Editorial Reviews

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

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May 24, 2008: MORGAN HERITAGE produces the goods once again. This talented family of musicians is arguably the best reggae band today. MISSION IN PROGRESS hits you with incisive lyrics of social commentary on life for the downtrodden largely in Jamaica. 'Yute Dem Share' is a typical example. Throughout the CD, the musicianship is tight, polished yet at the same time creative. Over the years, Morgan Heritage has simply got better and better. They have always been a strong unit vocally but they sound more accomplished on this set. The musical 'edge' of Mission In Progress will please existing Morgan Heritage fans and open the doors to new ones. Heritage's reworking of Steel Pulse's 'Raid Rootz Dance' stands out as a classic. For me, this is the best roots rocking reggae CD by a reggae band for 2008 so far. Give yourself a treat and take a listen - you may just agree with me.

This review was written about the CD edition.