Track Listing 1. Haters and Fools 2. Ola - (featuring Steve Perry) 3. Love Me Now - (Rockwilder remix, featuring Wyclef Jean/Redman) 4. Girls Dem Sugar - (featuring Mya) 5. Crazy Notion 6. Original Tune 7. Jamaica Way - (featuring Kelis) 8. Love Me Now - (featuring Wyclef Jean) 9. Art and Life 10. Analyze This 11. Heights of Great Men 12. 9 to 5 13. Trus Me 14. Tumble (La Caida) - (featuring Arturo Sandoval) 15. Some Tonight - (featuring Tanto Metro/Devonte) 16. Best That I Got, The 17. I've Got a Date
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Arturo Sandoval, Devonte, Ernest Ranglin, Kelis, Mya, Redman, Sly Dunbar, Steve Perry, Tanto Metro, Wyclef Jean | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Beenie Man, Wyclef Jean, Steve Perry, Mya, Kelis, Tanto Metro, Devonte, Redman (vocals); Dave Kelly, Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo, Ricky "Madman" Myrie, Salaam Remi, Steely, Clevie, Tony "C.D." Kelly, Eddison Electric (various instruments); Paul Titus Green, Ernie Ranglin (guitar); Arturo Sandoval (trumpet); Steven "Lenky" Marsden (keyboards, bass); Paul "Wrongmove" Crossdale, Robbie Lyn (keyboards); Donald "Bassie" Dennis (bass); Desmond "Dessie" Jones (drums); Melbourne "George" Miller, Sly Dunbar (programming); Sherida Sharpe, Danny Brown, Connie Campbell, Althea Lane, Dave Gold, Khalil (background vocals); A. Gray, D. Dennis, R. Evans, I. James. Producers include: Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo, Lloyd "King Jammy" James, The Shocking Vibes Team, Dave Kelly. Engineers include: Tommy Uzzo, Gary "Mon" Noble, Barry O' Hare. ART & LIFE won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album. ART & LIFE is the major-label debut from Beenie Man, long a staple of the dancehall scene. Though die-hard fans had feared that the move to a more mainstream label might result in a softening of Beenie Man's sound, ART & LIFE stays true to the powerful sound-system lyrical style that made Beenie Man an underground success. By calling upon frequently sampled beats like Naughty By Nature's "O.P.P." ("Love Me Now") and the Staple Singers' "I'll Take You There" ("I Got a Date"), Beenie Man is able to produce a sound that is at once hard-edged and nostalgic. These 14 tracks range from the Waterhouse, Jamaica-styled title track to the Rio De Janeiro-feel of "Tumble." Guest spots from Mya, Ernie Ranglin, and Wyclef Jean add more strength and familiarity to this exciting mix.
Editorial Reviews ...Dancehall in substance....his reputation remains intact because he challenges his creativity on his own terms and without sacrificing his dancehall roots. The Source (06/01/2000)
...Has something for every head, Yankee or yardie: bulldozing rhyme-spitting over dancehall beats, explosive deejaying...over hip hop tracks, and even salsa....it's an attempt to win dancehall's long struggle for a share of urban America's airwaves... Vibe (06/01/2000)
3.5 stars out of 5 - ...He's still thinking beyond the basic dancehall rhythms and textures....a breezy but severely eclectic record... Rolling Stone (08/17/2000)
7 out of 10 - ...A dancehall D'Angelo....[The Album] whips like his astounding live revue through ragga and roots, hip-hop and R&B, soca and gospel....compensating with toothy charm and Sammy Davis versatility... Spin (08/01/2000)
7 out of 10 - ...The watershed in his prolific career....diasporic dancehall reggae, spruced up and polished around the edges... NME (07/22/2000)
...Over a dancehall foundation, the rapid-fire toaster and singer has woven a gorgeous tapestry of reggae harmonies, Latin rhythms, classical music, and period-piece pop....His collaborations produces some sparkling results... CMJ (07/10/2000)
Included in Mojo's 50 Greatest Reggae Albums. Mojo (08/01/2002)
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