*1/2 Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers
FALLEN IS BABYLON
(Elektra)
Fallen Is Babylon finds Bob Marley's son channeling most of his creative
energy into the first three songs, then coasting through a mediocre 10. Ziggy
shines when he brings modern hip-hop to bear on trad reggae: the title track
funks things up with subtle nods to Stevie Wonder and the Bomb Squad, and
"Everyone Wants To Be" adds a hard beat and a rap by Fugee chief Wyclef Jean to
the theme from The Good the Bad and the Ugly.
These are vital, forward-looking genre fusions. But after a danceable cover of
Curtis Mayfield's "People Get Ready," it's back to filler that too often sounds
like Marley Lite. "Day by Day" is chock full of repetitive lyrics and braying
melodies. "Brotherly Sisterly Love" is accented by campy synths employed
seemingly without humor. It has to make you wonder, if his name were Ziggy
Jones instead of Ziggy Marley, would anyone still be paying attention to his
music?
-- Dan Tobin
(Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers play August 17 at the Cape Cod Melody
Tent and August 22 at Harborlights Pavilion; call 423-NEXT.)