Rank the Marley Family's Effort carrying the family torch Grade School Style
downtownrobbrown
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I give them a solid C. None of the kids really have written a hit album. That one Ziggy album was the closest to it.
The best thing one of them has done was to get Lauryn Hill.
I won't pay to see a Marley family show but they do enough free shows / festivals that I have and probably would again.
The best thing one of them has done was to get Lauryn Hill.
I won't pay to see a Marley family show but they do enough free shows / festivals that I have and probably would again.
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And much more recently, this one was pretty good...
I feel like Ziggy did it right. It's lightweight festival "world music" type softness mostly, but he does it decently. No reason for the Marley bros to ever try to depart from that shit; Ziggy embraced it. He didn't try to get too serious with it IMO.
Yeah but Ziggy's rehash of his father Reggae was cool in the mid to late 80's.
Stephen was chatting on those early records and was better fit to adapt to Dancehall later dominance.
The Hacky-Sack Reggae was done for the mainstream by the early 90's.
The family churned out some hits though, a lot of which I like even if they are in a completely different league than dad's tunes.
A few that haven't been mentioned:
Melody Makers when they are VERY young
Rita Marley - One Draw
Damien Marley, Eek-a-Mouse, Bounty Killer - Khaki Suit
Stephen & Damien - Traffic Jam
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-204_162-57557113/anti-energy-drink-marleys-mellow-mood-sold-to-students-in-n.j-blamed-for-zombiefest-reaction/
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