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The Third Power : ウィキペディア英語版
The Third Power


''The Third Power'' is a 1991 album by the New York based music group Material. The album mixes reggae. funk, dub and rap music.
Engineer Martin Bisi claims the album began as a Sly and Robbie record but "Bill really took over... And then, before you know it, the record's done and they're staring at something that they don't recognize... suddenly () woke up and were like, 'This is not our record and we don't want it to come out with our name on it,' and Bill just ended up calling it a Material record, The Third Power".〔Perfect Sound Forever; Martin Bisi interview; http://www.furious.com/perfect/martinbisi.html〕
The Jamaican reggae rhythm section of Sly and Robbie write and perform, and there is a vocal by dancehall singer Shabba Ranks on the opening track.
Bootsy Collins from the Parliament-Funkadelic collective is also prominent as a writer and performer, and others from the p-funk collective include Gary Mudbone Cooper, Bernie Worrell, Michael Hampton and Garry Shider, and the Horny Horns of Fred Wesley, Maceo Parker and Pee Wee Ellis.
From the world of jazz, Herbie Hancock and Henry Threadgill contribute. Rappers Baby Bam and Mike G from the Jungle Brothers provide vocals on one track, and The Last Poets' Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin contributes vocals to two.
"Reality" was issued as a CD single in 1993 (Axiom/Island, AXMCD 2) with the album version, "Virtual Reality Mix" by Bill Laswell and "Dancehall Mix" by Sly Dunbar. The "Virtual Reality Mix" was included on ''Axiom Collection: Manifestation''.
"Playin' with Fire" was issued as a 12" single in 1992 (Axiom/Island, 422-866 499-1) featuring mixes "Ft. Greene Playground" and "Hip Brick Burnout Remix" by Eric Sadler and Chris Champion, and "Third Power Version" and "Praxis Edit" by Bill Laswell and Jason Corsaro. The "Praxis Edit" was included on ''Axiom Collection: Manifestation''.
"Cosmic Slop" is a cover from Funkadelic's 1973 song ''Cosmic Slop'', which also appeared on ''Axion Funk: Funkcronomicon'' and ''Axiom Collection: Illuminations''.
"Mellow Mood" is a cover of Bob Marley and The Wailers 1967 single.
==Track listing==
#"Reality" (Shabba Ranks, Bill Laswell, Sly Dunbar, Robbie Shakespeare) – 5:15
#"Playin' with Fire" (Nathaniel Hall, Michael Small, Laswell, Bootsy Collins, Dunbar, Shakespeare) – 5:14
#"Cosmic Slop" (George Clinton, Bernie Worrell) – 5:15
#"E-Pluribus-Unum" (Jalaluddin Mansur Nuriddin, Laswell, Dunbar, Shakespeare) – 3:40
#"Drive-By" (Laswell, Dunbar, Shakespeare) – 3:21
#"Power of Soul (Black Chant)" (Nuriddin, Laswell, Collins, Dunbar, Shakespeare) – 5:24
#"Mellow Mood" (Bob Marley) – 4:22
#"Glory" (Laswell, Collins, Dunbar, Shakespeare) – 4:33

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