Advantages: Smooth vocals, punchy beats Disadvantages: Only ten tracks??
**Introduction**
Over the last three of four years Jagged Edge have become one of my favourite R&B artists of the modern day. They began their career as a group in 1995 and two years later were recording their first album A Jagged Era. The group consists of identical twins Brian and Brandon Casey and Richard Wingo and Kyle Norman complete the groups lineup. They were signed to Jermaine Dupri's record label So So Def.
**A Jagged Era**
The album was released on the So So Def Label in 1997 and was produced by Jermaine Dupri and Manuel Seal, The album featured two singles which were "The Way That You Talk" and "I Gotta Be". Although sales were relatively modest they began to make a name for themselves in a very crowded market. This is my review of the debut album from Jagged Edge.
1.) Slow Motion
This track opens up the album ...
Advantages: Good looks, great price, great overall performance. Disadvantages: Only available in one size (8.5 UK).
Last year (2000) Salomon announced the release of two new skates, the ST90 and the ST80. For some reason Salomon decided to scrap production of the ST80 and released the ST70 (a cheaper model) instead. Last summer Salomon decided to sell off all of there sample models of the ST80 so now these samples are available.
Since these are sample skates they were only ever made in one size (uk 8.5) so if this size is too large or too small for you then forget about buying these skates as riding wrongly sized skates can be detrimental to the health of your feet.
Out of the box these skates look amazing. The cool blue-grey colour used for the boot is definitely the most aesthetically pleasing of on any of the recent Salomon skates. This is highlighted by the white frame which gives the skates a very clean, stylish appearance.
These skates ...
duncbarton 09.06.2001
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Salomon ST80
Advantages: Perfect in every way! So many tracks! Disadvantages: Nothing
There are a few skinhead reggae compilations that are essential to your collection. This is definitely one of them!
Dawning of a New Era gathers together tracks from the classic era of reggae, 1968 & '69, and like the equally-essential "Dancehall '69", was compiled by Michael De Koningh, which means you get an impeccable selection of prime reggae, beginning with the massive tune "John Jones" from Rudy Mills. From there highlights include the so-terrible-it's-brilliant "Rescue Me" by The Reggae Girls, the even better "Su Su Su" by The Pioneers, a perfect rocksteady instrumental from the The Good Guys called "In Like Flint", and "Reggae Hit the Town" - the absolute classic tune from The Ethiopians, plus my personal favourite - "Splash Down" by The Crystalites, a driving instrumental which could be used as the musical dictionary term ...