Aloha together, yeah - I'm not a gentleman fan. I am a reggae fan, but could do with the sympathetic Bald Head Gentleman not much. At the edge it is so swam, his albums are - as he grew older - have become qualitatively better. I missed but "so far" quite the access to it. When I for the first time of a "unplugged" History listened to him, I noticed on ... but then as the first videos to CAMPINO sat on the stage with Gentleman and Ky-Mani Marley and "Redemption Songs" trilled, I had to laugh shortly. Well, what the hell - with the time then took the clippings to and when I saw rumhüpfen the young at heart Shaggy then, the good old Dean Fraser alluded on saxophone and another song with Ky-Mani Marley, I thought to myself: "Oh, why because not. " I ordered with the vinyl version, 1. because I stand on the old plate and 2. because the electronic download the songs belonged. The shipment, we were always very fast and the disks packaged neatly. The double cover is almost too small for the 4 vinyl discs and it took a while before I had the first disc are on the turntable. The intro Present super, but what came next was quite upset me about it. So I've never heard of a gentleman. Each song - and I really do not like each song by Gentleman - grabbed and dragged me. Whether it is now up to the great musicians, to the blatant polyphonic interplay between gentleman and band, or simply just because the guys on stage really had fun (and brought it great on the discs have) - I do not know , One thing is certain for me: These letters are one of my musical highlights in 2014 - a brilliant conclusion to a great reggae year.