UPC: 020286211181
Format: CD
Release Date: Aug 13, 2012
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Personnel: Miles (vocals, guitar); OG (harp, percussion, background vocals); Dela, Karl Denson (saxophone); G-Money (trumpet, keyboards, background vocals); Rymo (keyboards, drums, percussion, background vocals); Paul W. (keyboards).
Audio Mixers: James M. Wisner ; Slightly Stoopid.
Recording information: Stoopid Studios.
Photographer: Jeff Pliskin.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Garrett Dutton; Oguer Ocon; Miles Doughty; Ryan Moran; Paul Wolstencroft; Daniel De La Cruz; Christofer Welter; Emmi Kozulin; Angelo Moore.
Jump to the tropical rave-up called "Ska Diddy" -- with Fishbone's Angelo Moore on guest vocals -- and the genre of punk-rock-reggae comes into play, but Top of the World continues Slightly Stoopid's smooth journey away from bristly music and toward Radio Margaritaville. This evolution suits these Sublime protégés, who can combine a fine groove and simple lyrics for worthy weed anthems ("Marijuana" with roots singer Don Carlos) or fun drinking songs ("Drink Professionally"), but wasted days and wasted nights aren't the only thing fueling the band's sixth studio effort. Bad love ("Ur Love" with reggae great Barrington Levy) and unity amongst mankind ("Just Thinking" with Jurassic 5 member Chali 2na) are some of the heavier topics that sway this group's collective island heart, and while "Way You Move" is a reggae-fied, hot pool of woman-need, the beautiful and sweet "Mona June" with Angela Hunte is the one you marry, acting as the album's great love song of substance. Top of the World is packed with all the guest stars above, plus G. Love helps out during "HiphoppaBlues" and jazz guitarist Dan Papaila lends a hand to the closing "Intro to Organics," but as the band's hazy-eyed fan base can testify, any pipe that's too packed to draw on can be a bummer. Top of the World runs 21 tracks long and while none of it is limp enough to be called filler, that's a long ride on the party bus and a bit too much for newcomers. Still, Slightly Stoopid aren't the succinct punks they once were and now play by jam band rules where the music never stops, so look at this as perfect for that three-day weekend you've got coming or forgive the abundance and just dig how these guys make flip-flops, spliffs, and jamming sound so very necessary. ~ David Jeffries
Audio Mixers: James M. Wisner ; Slightly Stoopid.
Recording information: Stoopid Studios.
Photographer: Jeff Pliskin.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Garrett Dutton; Oguer Ocon; Miles Doughty; Ryan Moran; Paul Wolstencroft; Daniel De La Cruz; Christofer Welter; Emmi Kozulin; Angelo Moore.
Jump to the tropical rave-up called "Ska Diddy" -- with Fishbone's Angelo Moore on guest vocals -- and the genre of punk-rock-reggae comes into play, but Top of the World continues Slightly Stoopid's smooth journey away from bristly music and toward Radio Margaritaville. This evolution suits these Sublime protégés, who can combine a fine groove and simple lyrics for worthy weed anthems ("Marijuana" with roots singer Don Carlos) or fun drinking songs ("Drink Professionally"), but wasted days and wasted nights aren't the only thing fueling the band's sixth studio effort. Bad love ("Ur Love" with reggae great Barrington Levy) and unity amongst mankind ("Just Thinking" with Jurassic 5 member Chali 2na) are some of the heavier topics that sway this group's collective island heart, and while "Way You Move" is a reggae-fied, hot pool of woman-need, the beautiful and sweet "Mona June" with Angela Hunte is the one you marry, acting as the album's great love song of substance. Top of the World is packed with all the guest stars above, plus G. Love helps out during "HiphoppaBlues" and jazz guitarist Dan Papaila lends a hand to the closing "Intro to Organics," but as the band's hazy-eyed fan base can testify, any pipe that's too packed to draw on can be a bummer. Top of the World runs 21 tracks long and while none of it is limp enough to be called filler, that's a long ride on the party bus and a bit too much for newcomers. Still, Slightly Stoopid aren't the succinct punks they once were and now play by jam band rules where the music never stops, so look at this as perfect for that three-day weekend you've got coming or forgive the abundance and just dig how these guys make flip-flops, spliffs, and jamming sound so very necessary. ~ David Jeffries
Tracks:
1 - Top of the World
2 - Don't Stop
3 - Devils Door
4 - Serious Man
5 - Way You Move
6 - Drink Professionally
7 - Ur Love
8 - We Don't Wanna Go
9 - Ska Diddy
10 - Just Thinking
11 - Deal with Rhythm
12 - Pon da Horizon
13 - Work
14 - Mona June
15 - Rhythm Streets
16 - HiphoppaBlues
17 - New Day
18 - Underneath the Pressure
19 - Marijuana
20 - I'm on Fire
21 - Intro to Organics
2 - Don't Stop
3 - Devils Door
4 - Serious Man
5 - Way You Move
6 - Drink Professionally
7 - Ur Love
8 - We Don't Wanna Go
9 - Ska Diddy
10 - Just Thinking
11 - Deal with Rhythm
12 - Pon da Horizon
13 - Work
14 - Mona June
15 - Rhythm Streets
16 - HiphoppaBlues
17 - New Day
18 - Underneath the Pressure
19 - Marijuana
20 - I'm on Fire
21 - Intro to Organics