Ticklah vs. Axelrod Ticklah

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  • Release Date: 09/25/2007
  • Sales Rank: 101,823
  • Label: EASY STAR
  • UPC: 657481101520

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Ticklah vs. Axelrod

1LISTENTwo Face 4:22
2LISTENWant Not / Tamar- Kali 4:08
3LISTENScratch to Win 3:43
4LISTENMi Sonsito / Mayra Vega 3:25
5LISTENRescue Me 3:32
6LISTENPork Eater / Rob Symeonn 3:34
7LISTENNature Loving Dub Dub 4:49
8LISTENDescent 3:54
9LISTENSi Hecho Palante / Mayra Vega 4:44
10LISTENAnswer Me 2:57
11LISTENQueen Dub / Rob Symeonn Dub 3:29
12LISTENDeception 4:05
13LISTENNine Years 3:31

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Editorial Reviews

The title sounds straightforward enough, but it's not. Ticklah and Victor Axelrod are, in fact, the same person. So whether this is fun, ego, or plain schizophrenia remains to be seen, but on the basis of the music here, fun seems the likely motive. The New York-based producer and member of Antibalas has created his own kind of dub record here. The dub style is recognizable, but there are plenty of twists like "Mi Sonsito," which is more ska than anything, and his morphing of the Eddie Palmieri classic "Si Hecho Palante" from Latin to reggae. He employs some first-rate vocalists, such as Mayra Vega and Rob Symeonn, while bassist Victor Rice leaves his inimitable prints all over the disc with his solid but imaginative playing. Ticklah himself is subtle in the ways he uses his personality on this disc. His dub is never overwhelming in the older Jamaican style, but more in the touches and ideas, taking the tracks of his real self and loosening the edges. There's plenty of interesting work going on here. Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

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