Gargamel Music, Inc., in association with Penthouse Music and VP Music Group will release Inna Heights - 10th Anniversary Edition Tuesday, January 8th.
See Also:The follow up to Banton's classic 'Til Shiloh album, Inna Heights, originally released in November 1997, furthered the artist's exploration of Roots Reggae with such spiritually enriching tunes as "Destiny," "Hills & Valleys," "Give I Strength" and "Close One Yesterday." The album received rave reviews from a host of international media outlets, including Rolling Stone magazine: "The gruff voiced Banton blazes a wider - and far more colorful - social and stylistic path on Inna Heights... He delivers uplifting prayers to Jah ('Hills & Valleys'), unexpected tributes to single mothers ('Single Parent') and chilling a cappella dramas ("Circumstances"), while alternating swatches of shuffling ska with slow grinding lovers' rock and, in the case of 'Love Dem Bad' (his scorching chat session with Red Rat), bare backed, dancehall rhythm riding." Digitally-remastered, the Buju Banton Inna Heights - 10th Anniversary Edition boasts 3 previously unreleased tracks from the time period: "Bad Boy," "Politics Time Again" and "Situations" featuring Morgan Heritage. The 2 Disc Deluxe package also includes a Bonus DVD containing 40 minutes of live performance footage and the accompanying music video for the smash hit single "Destiny." "I am especially pleased to share the Inna Heights - 10th Anniversary Edition with my fans around the globe who have faithfully supported my work throughout the years," says the icon, Banton, who is currently in the studio putting the finishing touches on his hotly anticipated Roots Reggae album Rasta Got Soul, scheduled for a Spring 2008 release on his Gargamel Music label. Related Videos:
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