Return to V Roni Size

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  • Release Date: 11/02/2004
  • Sales Rank: 78,600
  • Label: THRIVE (RED)
  • UPC: 651249072626

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Return to V

1LISTENBump'n'Grind / Sweetpea 5:31
2LISTENShoulder to Shoulder / Die 2:28
3LISTENFassyhole / Wilks 2:34
4LISTENPull Up 2:55
5LISTENGroove On/Come and Play 3:17
6LISTENCheeky Monkey / Dynamite MC 4:04
7LISTENTime 3:03
8LISTENProblems 3:15
9LISTENRise Up 3:19
10LISTENWant Your Body 4:33
11LISTENNo Trouble / Rodney P. 4:17
12LISTENNo More / Dynamite MC 4:28
13LISTENOn and On 6:07
14LISTENSing 5:34
15LISTENThirsty / Wilks 3:23
16LISTENThe Streets / Fallacy 3:49
17LISTENOut of Breath / Rahzel 5:35
18LISTENGive Me a Reason 4:10

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Editorial Reviews

Not only a seminal producer in drum'n'bass, Roni Size also led the mainstream assault with excellent vocal crossovers like Reprazent's New Forms and Breakbeat Era's Ultra-Obscene. The first earned him the Mercury prize and the second stands as the best blending of aggro drum'n'bass with dedicated vocals ever heard (apologies to Lamb). Two years after a tracks-only record (Touching Down) that easily satisfied his fan base, Size returned as a commercial force with the "100% Vocal" Return to V. V Recordings, the hardcore label run by Jumpin' Jack Frost and Bryan Gee, was the home of Size's early classics "Timestretch" and "It's a Jazz Thing," so jungle fans could be easily forgiven for salivating at the prospect of another jungle landmark. Unfortunately though, Return to V isn't a back-to-basics record, and there isn't a single landmark to pick out from its 18 tracks. Size invited at least one different guest for each track, and the roster provides a look at the many styles influencing British club culture at the dawn of the millennium: hip-hop, R&B, ragga, jungle, 2-step, and house. The rub is that Size forces each of his guests into his technoid drum'n'bass format, fails to provide most of them with a hook, and relies on his production smarts -- as well as a heavy coating of fuzz -- to carry these tracks. The distance between ragga chatter Sweetie Irie and Marvin Gaye disciple Joe Roberts is neatly erased, which certainly allows for a unified album, but also one in which zero tracks stand out. Size dips out of jungle only once, for a solid hip-hop production with rapper Darrison as the feature, and rolls right over two world-class British MCs, Rodney P and Fallacy. (Fallacy is cut to exactly six words: "break it down" and "take it down"; fortunately, both of them have solo records of their own.) House vocalist Jocelyn Brown, who's been a musician for as long as Roni Size has been alive, is the only feature who escapes from this record with personality intact. John Bush, All Music Guide

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