Reviews
Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's.", 6 (out of 10) - "...peaceful, positive and spiritual....The shock part of 'TIL SHILOH is that it doesn't shock. Buju's made a good album, pure and simple...", "...social commentary reigns supreme on these 15 tracks, but themes of love and violence are also incorporated....combines Buju's rough, gritty vocal style...and slammin' sound system quality, and shows that the longevity of reggae music is directly related to its ever-changing rhythm.", Ranked #12 on Spin's List of the `20 Best Albums of '95.', "...the deejay with the jagged-saw voice brings us a few surprises....Banton...has become a Rasta, and is attempting to introduce more consciousness and positivity into the dancehall....it's his turn to shine...", 4 Stars Out of 5-"...Pithy and Heartfelt...", "Banton chatted and sang over live instrumentation, proving dancehall could be conscious, spiritual, and hard-core as ever.", Included in Mojo's 50 Greatest Reggae Albums., Ranked #27 in Village Voice's 1995 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll.