Max Romeo, Impact All Star - Chie Chie Bud

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Review by Sharon Salmon

Chie Chie Bud, the album by Max Romeo and Impact All Star, is a reggae masterpiece that combines classic roots rhythms with modern production values. The album features Romeo's signature vocals, which are soulful and emotive, and the band's tight, grooving rhythms that are sure to get listeners moving.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Chie Chie Bud," which has a catchy melody and infectious chorus that will have listeners singing along. The song is also notable for its socially conscious lyrics, which address issues of poverty and inequality.

Another standout track is "My Jamaica," a love letter to the island nation that features Romeo's heartfelt vocals and a driving reggae beat. The song is a celebration of Jamaica's culture and beauty, and is sure to resonate with fans of the genre.

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Chie-Chie Bud
Bud Version

Video

Max Romeo - Chi Chi Bud
MAX ROMEO - Chie Chie Bud (7)

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Catalog Numbers

IMPACT 065

Labels

Impact!

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM

Companies

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About Max Romeo, Impact All Star

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Jamaican reggae singer and songwriter. Born: November 22, 1947 in St. D'Acre, St. James, Jamaica (some sources say 1944). Had a UK hit in 1969 with '' and worked extensively with producers in the late '60s, early '70s and mid '70s. Also recorded for in the 1980s. His song  was sampled and used by many artists including , and .

Real Name

    • Maxwell Livingston Smith

Name Vars

  • M Romeo
  • M. R.
  • M. Romeo
  • M.R.
  • M.Romeo
  • Manix
  • Max
  • Max Remeo
  • Max Remo
  • Max Romero
  • Max Romie
  • Max Roméo
  • Maxi Romeo
  • Maxie
  • Maxie Romeo
  • Maxwell Romeo
  • Romax
  • Romay
  • Romeo
  • Þï¹ûíáª

Aliases

  • The Sons Of Selassie
  • Maxie Smith
  • Johnny Stud
  • Skankie Boo
  • Ben Rude Dick
  • Trevour Lambert
  • Adolfus Dulfile
  • Rasta Pickney
  • Maxwell Smith
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Summary by Sharon Salmon

Chie Chie Bud is a must-have album for any reggae fan. It showcases Max Romeo's talents as a singer and songwriter, as well as the Impact All Star's skills as a backing band. The album is a testament to the enduring power of reggae music, and is sure to be enjoyed by generations of fans to come.

Comments

rvmenz
King James was a black man who writes over the bible in English for black people to understand
elinandrea
?? melo de demazinho pedra das antiga
growtobefree
we use to sing that when we were childrun' and sung it in church too. I know that is a folk song.
krmorlatt
Oh yeah chie chie ...
sawainvestmentscorporation
the so good looking man in reggae pop or even country,dont care Maxwell Livingston is a true genius.
stell2017
? inna 2019 ?????? sum ah dem ah holla sum ah bawl ☝?
madrogerexcists
na época era cohecida como o melo de demazinho na voz de Max Romeo
iyunksudira
What's a chichi bud tho ?
saifalmousa
Pedradaaaaaa
lenneaguiar5
Found this online "

This song is about the birds of Jamaica using their regional names.

For the chorus, the lead singer sings the first line, "Chi chi bud oh". Then the group responds with "Some a dem a holla, some a bawl."

Then the lead singer sings "Some a" + the name of a bird. Then the group responds with, "Some a dem a holla, some a bawl." They go back and forth following the same scheme with the lead singer naming different birds. After naming four birds they sing the original chorus again.

The song continues like this for as long as they can continue.

Since the leader decides which birds to mention in whichever order he chooses, the birds listed here examples of birds often used, in no particular order."
Chi Chi Bud Oh - Jamaican Children's Songs - Jamaica - Mama Lisa's World: Children's Songs and Rhymes from Around the World - Intro Image
beenalalachan1971
this is the real chi chi bud https://youtu.be/VaXHoMPeUhc
mariusklein1997
ho lee chit
vasiberbece
classic
amedapati
I love Max's version of this Jamaican folk song. Proud Jamaican! :-D
betrouwbaarweddingandevents
a little background...http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2014/10/chi-chi-bud-oh-jamaican-folk-song-mento.html
doctorhearler07
Its original work folk song about birds. I dont know about the homophobic part
loudway
can be applied to all system
vidajkula
same riddim as lee perry's "I am the upsetter." Great stuff!
shopsalot
big tune, still reflects the situation in Caribbean
betta4ucom
he be young there nuff love
situsidnsports
Flippin awesome...put a smile on my face immediately. This is reggae and Im totally jonesing right now! Peace.