Music : No Place To Be (CD/DVD)

Music : No Place To Be (CD/DVD)

No Place To Be (CD/DVD)

by: Matisyahu



No Place To Be (CD/DVD)
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 8869703374274
Format: Enhanced, Live
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: December 26, 2006
Sales Rank: 12384
Studio: Sony










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Album Description:
Matisyahu No Place To Be CD + bonus DVD package CD contains 7 new tracks, including 'Jerusalem (Out Of Darkness Comes Light)' and 'Message In A Bottle' recorded with Sly & Robbie. The bonus 'Live in Israel' DVD contains a live show shot in Tel Aviv, intercut with interviews and street performances from Jerusalem. It also includes the new music video for 'Jerusalem (Out Of Darkness Comes Light).' DVD length: approx 90 minutes.









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Disc 1:
  1. Jerusalem (Out Of Darkness Comes Light) - studio version recorded with Sly & Robbie
  2. Chop 'Em Down - studio version produced by Bill Laswell
  3. Warrior - studio version produced by Bill Laswell
  4. Message In A Bottle - studio version recorded with Sly & Robbie
  5. Jerusalem (Swisha House Mix)
  6. Youth (Small Stars Remix)
  7. Message In A Bottle (Dub Version by Bill Laswell)
Disc 2:
  1. Rastaman Chant [ DVD-Live In Israel ]
  2. Lord Raise Me Up [ DVD-Live In Israel ]
  3. Dispatch The Troops [ DVD-Live In Israel ]
  4. Close My Eyes [ DVD-Live In Israel ]
  5. Warrior [ DVD-Live In Israel ]
  6. Exaltation [ DVD-Live In Israel ]
  7. Chop 'Em Down [ DVD-Live in Israel ]
  8. Late Night In Zion [ DVD- Live In Israel ]
  9. Ancient Lullaby [ DVD-Live In Israel ]
  10. King Without A Crown [ DVD-Live In Israel ]
  11. Heights [ DVD- Live In Israel ]
  12. What I'm Fighting For [ DVD-Live In Israel ]


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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * An excellent album ...
This is a great CD & Video. Matisyahu is some of the best Reggae I've heard since Bob Marley



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Another Matisyahu...great! ...
I like this CD from a man who can shake you to the core with his powerful lyrics and his unique style of delivery. But, there's not much new material here. It's kind of like Sarah Mclachlin in that regard... a lot of great stuff to be sure, but rehashed over and over from CD to CD. Like his "Youth" CD before this, it's mostly a repeat of his "Live at Stubbs" CD. All very worthy indeed, and in fact this one has the most material, but I'm craving for something all new and hard hitting like his Stubbs concert. Still, I can not rate him any lower than 4-star because he is after all, Matisyahu!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Terrific ...
Buying any of Matisyahu's CDs is well worth it. His music is great and even enjoyable for adults. Please consider this one if you are tired of your children listening to Atypical rap. This is a very pleasant change.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Nothing to see here, move along... ...
Decent album, but oh-so unbelievably predictable. Shame of it is, I really like Matisyahu. But is the guy going to put out some new material someday? He's 27 years old, in (what should be) the prime of his career. You can only re-release the same thing so many times before people stop buying your schtick.

.....Unless you're Rita Marley. ;)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazing concert ...
I really love Matisyahu's music; it makes me feel peaceful and wonderful. This concert is awesome. At times Matisyahu is jumping up and down and really giving his all as a pop star, at at other, precise moments he is quiet, almost introspective. It is these moments in which his performance really shines because you can see and feel his authenticity. Matisyahu is an amazing talent and he will open your eyes and heart to G-d.


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