Friday, August 21, 2020

Mixerr Album Reviews #2,191

Maroon Town ‎– Fix The Future was one of the lesser known Maroon Town albums that got overlooked. However that is not too surprising since these songs had already been released by the time One World dropped. This album was self-released in 1992 around the same time their self-titled cassette single was released. The sound is slightly fractured.


Prince of Peace is a song about a prince named Peace who is on a mission to spread peace across the world. The song has an amiable vibe.

The Prince of Peace comes from the East. The Prince of Peace is walking around under cover. Nobody knows so nobody tells anyone about the Prince of Peace. He's on a mission to find peace with no opposition. That is the ultimate ambition for him. Dedication is his will. Prince of Peace is very benevolent.

He wears the crown. Born a prince to become a king. The quest of peace is for what he searches for. Although life is not glistening, you get out what you are putting in. He's got the brains, he's got the will and skill. Love and peace are his mission to fulfill. We are still not learning to correct our mistakes from. The Prince of Peace is the only chance. Come make a change with the Prince of Peace.

There's a voice in the air and it's blowing from the East. It’s The Prince of Peace. Come take a stand with the Prince of Peace. Everybody must be free.


Man in the Street has a vibe of uncertainty and foreboding. The song is about a man who a crook that has been standing around on the street all day. The song definitely has a sinister vibe, feeling, and tone.

There's a man in the street looking like a freak. Who is he going to meet? This man has been standing there all day long. What the hell that man is planning? What exactly is going on? So many questions that need so many answers. It makes you wonder. All day long he's been standing alone. Who is he going to meet?

Take a glance. Those burning eyes wouldn't surprise anyone if he were a crook. Leather gloves are on his hands. Is he a murdering man? He could be freewheeling.

Somebody is approaching and you know he's seen them coming. He puts his hand into his pocket and pulls out some money. A quick exchange for a packet of sorts.


Nostalgia is an alto saxophone driven reggae ska song with a rhythm. The song is about those good times of the past people once had. You see we're speaking of Nostalgia.

Whatever happened to the 60s when the world was hip? You boogied down to the Stones and the Beatles. You used to lay in the park and relax. Perhaps light up a joint and listen to Rhythm & Blues. That's nostalgia. Do you remember when you used to go bopping? You would sit back down to watch Batman and Robin. All those silly crazy things that you thought you were doing.

Trendy people flashing their loot, materialistic possessions, and flashy clothing. Chelsea boots, mohawks, and mohair suits. Getting down to the funky sound of the one and only James Brown. Mods and Rockers having fights. Out of their heads on Brighton Beach. Zooming around on your Vespa bike. Talk about the Go Go beat. Twist and shout. Stomp your feet. Crazy colours, kaleidoscope blue.

I rate this album 3/5***.

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