

ALL MUSIC GUIDE
12/22/02
By Rick Anderson
4 Stars
It was one of those really stupid ideas that we can all be grateful
someone had the guts to follow through with. Yes, it's a reggae
version of the Pink Floyd classic Dark Side of the Moon, every track
drastically reworked and presented in the same order as on the original
album. And yes, it works far, far better than you'd have any right
to expect. The artists vary from the relatively obscure (Kirsty
Rock), (Dollarman) to the big-time (Corey Harris), (Frankie Paul),
the (Meditations) and the musical styles range from roots to dancehall
to jungle. Every track works well, but highlights include a very
fine (and uncredited) jungle mix of "On the Run" and the
great singer-deejay combo track "Time," on which Corey
Harris's chesty baritone singing voice is nicely counterbalanced
by Ranking Joe's speed-rap. There are several bonus dub mixes tacked
onto the end of the program, and while none of them is revelatory
they don't detract from the proceedings, either. At the end you
realize that you were wrong to even think this was a dumb idea to
begin with -- dub's psychedelic mysticism is a perfectly good match
for Pink Floyd's mannered weirdness.
Highly recommended.
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