Here Comes the Band
Here Comes the Band is an album by Trinidadian Soca artist Machel Montano and his band Xtatik released in 2000.[1] The album's 22 tracks feature different singers on each, with the album covering a diverse range of styles.[2] Allmusic writer Jason Birchmeier gave it a 3-star review, while in World Music: The Rough Guide, the authors view that "the 10 or so tracks that really work are great".[3]
Here Comes the Band | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Genre | Soca | |||
Label | JW Productions | |||
Xtatik chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Millennium (Intro)"
- "Here Comes the Band"
- "Manners"
- "Water Flowing"
- "Drag Yuh Bow"
- "Break Bottle"
- "Kiki"
- "Disco Grand Daddy"
- "Shake That Business"
- "Do You Know"
- "Bumper Carz (Back Up Back Up)"
- "Agoni"
- "Play Whe"
- "Oh My Gosh"
- "People Business"
- "Free Yuh Mind"
- "Turn It Up"
- "Jab Jab Re-Incarnation"
- "Five Kind of Wine"
- "Going the Distance"
- "La Diablesse"
- "Biggie"
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References
- Machel Montano Discography at Official Website
- Birchmeier, Jason "Here Comes the Band Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-10-30
- Broughton, Simon; Ellingham, Mark; McConnachie, James; Duane, Orla (2000) World Music: The Rough Guide - Volume 2: Latin and North America, Caribbean, India, Asia and Pacific, Rough Guides, ISBN 978-1-85828-636-5, p. 526
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