Run Come Save Me Roots Manuva

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  • Release Date: 09/18/2001
  • Sales Rank: 64,894
  • Label: BIG DADA RECORDS
  • UPC: 625978403228

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Run Come Save Me

1LISTENNo Strings... 1:25
2LISTENBashment Boogie 3:19
3LISTENWitness (1 Hope) 4:15
4LISTENJoin the Dots / Chali 2na 3:59
5LISTENBlack Box Interlude 0:22
6LISTENItal Visions 4:42
7LISTENKicking the Cack 3:36
8LISTENDub Styles 2:40
9LISTENTrim Body 3:35
10LISTENArtical 3:21
11LISTENHol' It Up / Riddla 2:48
12LISTENStone the Crows 3:21
13LISTENSinny Sin Sins 3:36
14LISTENEvil Rabbit 3:24
15LISTENSwords in the Dirt / Big P 4:40
16LISTENHighest Grade 4:05
17LISTENDreamy Days 4:45

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Just when the British hip-hop community seemed on its last legs, the victim of an over-powerful American marketing machine, Roots Manuva hit the stratosphere with his second record, the nearly Mercury prize-winning Run Come Save Me. A stunning record, it balanced the stark digital soul of British ragga with lurching beats, and Rodney Smith's star-making delivery and wide-ranging repertoire. "Witness (1 Hope)" earned its place as the best British rap single since Tricky's "Aftermath," while "Bashment Boogie," "Hol' It Up," and "Artical" were distinctive, hard-hitting, surprisingly groovy performances. As on his LP debut, Brand New Second Hand, Smith also spent time reflecting on his religious upbringing, with a distinctly unhumorous track ("Sinny Sin Sins," never mind the title) that dealt with his heavily disciplinarian father. And where the productions on debut sounded thin and tame, for Run Come Save Me he hit another level entirely with tracks by either Bennett or RM himself, whose Blow's Yard Studio quickly took its place next to New York's legendary D&D Studios as a home to distinctive underground rap. Roots Manuva handled every type of song with flowing confidence and a bemused air, whether it was a club jam or a message track. John Bush, All Music Guide

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