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2001 Greensleeves Records
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Police In Helicopter View on Youtube
03:39
Lyrics availableSynced lyrics availablePopularity 10/10 -
Private Doctor View on Youtube
03:29
Lyrics availablePopularity 1/10 -
Last Train View on Youtube
03:41
Lyrics availableSynced lyrics availablePopularity 1/10 -
Beach Party View on Youtube
03:27
Lyrics availableSynced lyrics availablePopularity 1/10 -
Reality View on Youtube
03:49
Popularity 1/10 -
Fat She Fat View on Youtube
03:46
Popularity 1/10 -
Chanting View on Youtube
03:23
Popularity 1/10 -
Sugar And Spice View on Youtube
03:21
Popularity 1/10 -
Can't Use Me View on Youtube
03:16
Popularity 1/10 -
I Got Caught View on Youtube
03:30
Popularity 0/10
The title track, a Jamaican smash, set the defiant tone, threatening, "If you continue to burn up the herbs, we're going to burn down the cane fields." "Last Train From the Ghetto" and "Reality" are cultural/Rastafarian statements of intent, while "I Got Caught" is a warning about the consequences of misdeeds.
The Roots Radics provide the rootsy accompaniment, with producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes adding his signature deep roots/dubby production, with that sublime tinge of dancehall which gave the record a totally contemporary sound. Of course, Holt didn't totally break with his past, and the rest of the record contains lighter-themed material. Hit bound "Fat She Fat" and "Private Doctor" were equal to any of the singer's previous classics, only the musical style has changed. In fact, the deepest roots track of all is "Beach Party," the perfect thematic follow-up to the Paragons classic "On the Beach." "I Got Caught," which one expects to be rootsy, is virtually rocksteady, abetted by the Tamlins' sweet backing vocals and accompanied by a flock of chirping birds. Lawes also had a field day with the saccharine "Sugar & Spice," drawing in elements of rocksteady while littering the track with contemporary electro effects. The album is a masterpiece of aural illusion, as the band slide out the fat rhythms and reggae riffs, and Lawes transforms them before our eyes. Deep roots with a twist, wave a wand and, abracadabra, Holt's songs are no longer considered MOR pop, but now appeal to a more serious audience. Police is a true classic album on which a great vocalist and songwriter comes of age. ~ Jo-Ann Greene
1. Police In Helicopter
by John Holt
- Primary Artist
- John Holt
- Composer
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John Holt
H. Lawes
2. Private Doctor
by John Holt
- Primary Artist
- John Holt
- Composer
- J. Holt
3. Last Train
by John Holt
- Primary Artist
- John Holt
4. Beach Party
by John Holt
- Primary Artist
- John Holt
5. Reality
by John Holt
- Primary Artist
- John Holt
6. Fat She Fat
by John Holt
- Primary Artist
- John Holt
7. Chanting
by John Holt
- Primary Artist
- John Holt
8. Sugar And Spice
by John Holt
- Primary Artist
- John Holt
9. Can't Use Me
by John Holt
- Primary Artist
- John Holt
10. I Got Caught
by John Holt
- Primary Artist
- John Holt
Technical Specifications
- Volume
- 1 volume only
- Tracks
- 10 tracks available
- Type
- ALBUM
- Format
- Digital Media
- Duration
- 35 minutes and 26 seconds
- Explicit
- None
- Coverart
- Available and up to 1500x1500 px
- Booklet
- Not available
- Max Quality
CD Quality (Lossless)
16bit / 44.1 kHz
Stereo
- Audio Extension
Lossless: FLAC, M4A, WAV, WV, AIFF
Lossy: AAC, MP3, M4A, MP4, OGA, OGG, OPUS, WMA
- Archive Format
- Available in these formats: ZIP, TAR, RAR
- Lyrics
- 4/10 tracks have lyrics
- Synchronized Lyrics
- 3/10 tracks have synced lyrics
- Genres
- Reggae, World, Worldwide, Roots Reggae, Rock Steady, Lovers Rock
- Label
- Greensleeves Records
- Music Distribution Service
- WMG Mora
- Country
United Kingdom
- Language
- English (United States)
- Popularity
- Popularity 2/10
- Release Date
- Dec 31, 1982
- Track Preview
- Available
- Delivery Charge
- Free
- Delivery Method
- Digital download link via Email or Personal Dashboard on this site
- UPC
- 601811005866