Gangsta Blues

Gangsta Blues
Studio album by Tanya Stephens
Released March 30, 2004
Recorded 2001-2004 (Tarantula Studios (Tanya's home), Anchor Recording Studios, 321 Recording Studio, Digital B & Steven Stanley Recording Studios)
Genre Dancehall, Reggae, Hip-Hop, Pop rock, Lovers rock, Political Reggae
Length 61:56
Label VP/Tarantula Records
Producer Andrew Henton, Barry O'Hare, Neil Amos, Romain "Sherkhan" Chiffre, Tanya Stephens, Mr. Doo, Philip "Fatis" Burrell, Louis "Flabba" Malcolm, Anthony Senior, Boris Silvera, Steven Stanley, Digital B
Tanya Stephens chronology

Sintoxicated
(2001),
Gangsta Blues
(2004)
Rebelution
(2006)
Singles from Gangsta Blues
  1. "It's A Pity"
    Released: December 22, 2003
  2. "Can't Breath"
    Released: June 12, 2006

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Gangsta Blues is the fifth studio album by Jamaican recording artist Tanya Stephens. This album was probably the most politically driven album with tracks like "What A Day", "The Other Cheek" and "Sound of My Tears". The album also has a lovers rock feel to it (as is common in Tanya's albums) with songs such as "Good Ride" and "It's a Pity" (with the latter giving her international success).

Background

Recording for the album took place in-between 2001 and 2004. It was recorded across various recording studios in Jamaica and America. Production came from her long time life partner Andrew Henton among many others including Neil Amos, Romain "Sherkhan" Chiffre, Mr. Doo, Philip "Fatis" Burrell, Steven Stanley, and Digital B, with writing coming from Tanya herself on every track, Andrew on most plus a lot of other writers throughout the album. The general topics covered on Gangsta Blues range from government, the current quality of modern music, love & politics.

Track listing

Track listing
No. TitleWriter Length
1. "Intro"  V. Stephenson, A. Henton 01:14
2. "Way Back"  V. Stephenson, A. Henton 05:17
3. "Boom Wuk"  V. Stephenson, A. Henton 04:01
4. "Damn" (Skit)V. Stephenson, A. Henton 02:21
5. "Good Ride"  V. Stephenson, C. Lawrence, R. Myrie 03:54
6. "Little White Lie"  V. Stephenson, A. Henton 03:47
7. "It's A Pity"  V. Stephenson, P, Baigorry, J. Bugnon, L. Topp 04:15
8. "Tek Him Back"  V. Stephenson, C. Dodd 03:38
9. "I Am Woman" (Cover)H. Reddy, R. Burton 01:44
10. "This Is Love" (ft. Wyclef Jean)V. Stephenson, E. Gotthard, W. Jean 04:26
11. "Gangsta Gal" (ft. Spragga Benz)V. Stephenson, A. Henton, C. Grant 03:54
12. "What's Your Story"  V. Stephenson, A. Henton 03:52
13. "Can't Breathe"  V. Stephenson, A. Henton, M. Miller 04:12
14. "Sound Of My Tears"  V. Stephenson, A. Henton 04:05
15. "The Other Cheek" (Samples "Don't Need the Sun to Shine (to Make Me Smile)" by Gabrielle)V. Stephenson, A. Henton 03:57
16. "What A Day"  V. Stephenson, M. Chin 03:22
17. "We A Lead"  V. Stephenson, A. Henton 03:57
Total length:
61:56

Reception

Kelefa Sanneh of The New York Times described the music as "acoustic-guitar laments and joyful digital dancehall", and in Sanneh's view the album is "full of witty reggae protest songs".[2] Vibe '​s Rob Kenner regarded it as Stephens' best album to date.[3] Allmusic writer Rick Anderson gave it two and half stars out of five, describing the rhythms as "expert but not exactly revelatory ", and the lyrics "mostly a predictable mix of defensive braggadocio and by-the-numbers slackness", but picking out "Little White Lie", "What's Your Story", and "It's a Pity" for particular praise.[4]

Chart History

Billboard

Personnel

Please Note

References

  1. http://umdmusic.com/default.asp?Lang=English&Search=Tanya+Stephens&Where=Bands
  2. Sanneh, Kelefa (2004) "MUSIC: PLAYLIST; Reggae's Riddims And Crews", The New York Times, May 23, 2004, retrieved September 8, 2012
  3. Kenner, Rob (2004) "Boomshots", Vibe, July 2004, p. 138, retrieved September 8, 2012
  4. Anderson, Rick "Gangsta Blues Review", Allmusic, retrieved September 8, 2012
  5. http://www.billboard.com/artist/281567/tanya+stephens/chart