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Bug, The - Pressure

Label:
Catalog#:
CAT 134 LP
Format:
2 x Vinyl, LP
Country:
UK
Released:
2003
Genre:
Electronic, Reggae
Style:
Dancehall, Experimental, Ragga

Tracklist

A1   Politicians And Paedophiles X
    Featuring - Daddy Freddy
A2   Beats, Bombs, Bass, Weapons X
    Featuring - Toastie Taylor
A3   Executor X
    Featuring - Roger Robinson
B1   Live And Learn X
    Featuring - Tikiman
B2   Thief Of Dreams X
    Featuring - Roger Robinson
B3   Superbird X
    Featuring - Singing Bird
C1   Run The Place Red X
    Featuring - Daddy Freddy
C2   Night Steppa X
    Featuring - Roger Robinson
C3   Some Days X
    Featuring - Tikiman
D1   Fuck Y-Self
    Featuring - Wayne Lonesome
D2   Killer X
    Featuring - He-man , Rootsman, The
D3   Living Dub X
    Featuring - Tikiman

Notes

Licensed to Klein Records.

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Rated 5/5
Review by zaneofcawdor Sep 09, 2007
I love this, definitely The Bug's best work to date. It flows well as an album, there are no weak tracks. It works so well partly because there is a very nice balance between the hard-as-nails ragga shakedowns of tracks like "Killer" and "F*ck Y-Self", and the deeper/slightly more chilled tracks such as "Living Dub", not to mention the soaring "Superbird" which takes you somewhere else entirely. The tougher tracks will grab and shake you, make no mistake - but for those who know it is all about "Night Steppa" and "Theif Of Dreams" featuring Roger Robinson on vocals. These tracks are so deep, and yet also so heavy, and it elevates Pressure to one of my top albums of all time. Fans of Kode9/Spaceape, Soundmurderer, Ambush records etc. should check this release. The Razor X lp is not as good as this, but still worth a look if Pressure leaves you gagging for more of the tougher tracks.