No Place to Be Matisyahu

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CD - Bonus DVD

  • Release Date: 12/26/2006
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 3,789
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 886970337427
 
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No Place to Be

Disc 1
1LISTENJerusalem (Out of Darkness Comes Light) 3:09
2LISTENChop 'Em Down 3:45
3LISTENWarrior 4:41
4LISTENMessage in a Bottle 3:56
5LISTENJerusalem Swisha House Mix 5:42
6LISTENYouth Smallstars Remix 4:33
7LISTENMessage in a Bottle Dub Version / Dub 4:46

Disc 2
1Rastaman Chant Bonus Track / DVD
2Lord Raise Me Up Bonus Track / DVD
3Dispatch the Troops Bonus Track / DVD
4Close My Eyes Bonus Track / DVD
5Warrior Bonus Track / DVD
6Exaltation Bonus Track / DVD
7Chop 'Em Down Bonus Track / DVD
8Late Night in Zion Bonus Track / DVD
9Ancient Lullaby Bonus Track / DVD
10King Without a Crown Bonus Track / DVD
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Editorial Reviews

On his fourth album in relatively quick succession, No Place to Be, Matisyahu pumps out nothing too adventurous. Indeed, most of the songs here have been present in some form or another on his previous albums. What No Place to Be does provide, though, is an excellent primer on the range that Matisyahu can cover. Top-flight dancehall in "Jerusalem" and "Chop 'Em Down," excellent covers in the form of "Message in a Bottle," thick dub remixing, and thumping beats when called for, in a remix of "Youth" (the title track from his previous album). The songwriting abilities and presentation are still entirely prevalent, as are high production values courtesy of Bill Laswell and Sly & Robbie. As an added bonus, the album is packaged with the Live in Israel DVD, which shows off one of the main factors that catapulted Matisyahu from relative obscurity to the limelight so quickly: his incredible stage presence (as well as some nice interviews and rather artsy scenic interludes). Shake Off the Dust and Youth may be somewhat larger albums with more original material, but No Place to Be provides a nice entry point for new listeners, as well as a fine live DVD. Adam Greenberg, All Music Guide

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No Place to Beby Anonymous

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April 28, 2007: I just learned of all this. I'm picking up a copy soon. I have heard some tracks. Great job, and thank you for everything. You must love it, okay.

No Place to Beby Anonymous

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April 07, 2007: Well the Last Reviewer was right on, Hes like Robbie Williams and thats not a complement, Maybe in the international scene where the people cant understand what he's saying he'll sell some records, in fact hey Just Like Robbie Williams lol, But take a look back and you realize "this is a rapping jew" Its entertaining, but not great music


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