Unchained Spirit
Unchained Spirit is a studio album by the dancehall/reggae artist Buju Banton, released in 2000.[2][3] It was his first and only album to be released on the ANTI- record label, an imprint of Epitaph Records.
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| Released | August 22, 2000 | |||
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| Length | 1:03:54 | |||
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The album peaked at No. 128 on the Billboard 200.[4]
Production
    
The album contains contributions from Stephen Marley, Rancid, and Beres Hammond, among others.[1]
Critical reception
    
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| Spin | 7/10[10] | 
Exclaim! wrote that "the treacle far outstrips anything resembling a tuff rhythm here ... even over the good rhythms, Buju doesn't seem to have the command he once did."[11] The Star Tribune thought that "Buju's grainy voice flows over slowly distilled lattices of rhythms and multi-part South African-style harmonies."[12] M.F. DiBella of AllMusic defined the album as a "a vital and rhythmic mix of homegrown Jamaican philosophy, biblical harmonizing, and just plain eerie dancehall".[5]
Track listing
    
- "Intro" – 0:39
 - "23rd Psalm" (feat. Gramps of Morgan Heritage) – 5:44
 - "Voice Of Jah" (feat. LMS) – 5:01
 - "Sudan" – 4:41
 - "We'll Be Alright" (feat. Luciano) – 4:24
 - "Pull It Up" (feat. Beres Hammond) – 4:09
 - "Life Is A Journey" – 4:07
 - "Better Must Come" – 4:12
 - "Mighty Dread" – 5:01
 - "Poor Old Man" (feat. Stephen Marley) – 4:26
 - "Law And Order" – 3:51
 - "Guns And Bombs" – 3:20
 - "Woman Dem Phat" – 3:16
 - "No More Misty Days" (feat. Rancid) – 4:01
 - "Pull It Up" (feat. Beres Hammond) (live) – 2:56
 - "Reunion" (feat. Wayne Wonder) – 4:06
 
References
    
- "Buju Banton, Preacher Mon". The Washington Post. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
 - "Buju Banton | Biography & History". AllMusic.
 - Thompson, Dave (May 25, 2002). "Reggae & Caribbean Music". Hal Leonard Corporation – via Google Books.
 - "Buju Banton". Billboard.
 - "Unchained Spirit - Buju Banton | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
 - Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 1. MUZE. p. 409.
 - Greeks, Polly (31 Aug 2000). "Movies & Music". The Evening Post. Features. p. 17.
 - "Unchained Spirit". September 12, 2005.
 - Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian David (May 25, 2004). "The New Rolling Stone Album Guide". Simon and Schuster – via Google Books.
 - "Jump Cuts". SPIN. SPIN Media LLC. September 25, 2000 – via Google Books.
 - "Buju Banton Unchained Spirit | Exclaim!". exclaim.ca.
 - Preston, Rohan (20 Aug 2000). "POP MUSIC". The Star Tribune. p. 7F.
 
