Why Chronology Is My Favourite Album

For a Jamaican, I have quintessential music taste. Sure, I do listen to lots of other things but reggae is my favourite music genre by far, as I’ve already written about with a previous WordPress prompt. In fact, I feel very happy to live in the birthplace of reggae and I’m very proud of the artistes who spread our music culture across the globe. We celebrate reggae music every week with numerous live music events across Jamaica’s capital city of Kingston, and each February is designated as Reggae Month in Jamaica.


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That being said, if you ever visit Jamaica, you’re going to hear reggae music at most bars, restaurants, street corners and even at all-inclusive resorts. In fact, in Jamaica’s touristy areas, you’re likely to only hear reggae music from Bob Marley which makes a lot of tourists falsely believe that Bob Marley is still alive and churning out new tunes. Unfortunately, reggae’s most famous star had an untimely death at 36 years old from cancer in 1981 but his music lives on today and his sons have followed in his musical footsteps, continuing his legacy. That being said, we have thousands of other reggae artistes and my favourite album of all time happens to come from Chronixx.

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What’s your all-time favorite album?

I started driving in 2017, and Chronology was the first album I got for my car’s CD player. In fact, Chronology was released that same year and instantly became my car’s soundtrack– much to my passengers’ chagrin. I fell in love with the album and all 16 songs on it. Each and every song on that album was a musical and lyrical masterpiece, as the lyrics of many of those songs feel like the soundtrack of my life, and are uplifting and inspirational. My favourite songs on Chronology in order are: Skanking Sweet, I Can, Black is Beautiful and Selassie Children. It’s safe to say I’ve memorized the lyrics of those songs and it was a joy to hear Chronixx perform live in 2019 at Buju Banton’s Long Walk to Freedom concert.

Chronixx in concert

Now, my favourite reggae artiste has fallen into obscurity but I hope he blesses us with another album one day. Chronology was his debut album but he did release two previous EPs: Dread & Terrible (the EP which made me a Chronixx fan) and Hooked on Chronixx. Chronology was up for nomination for Best Reggae Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in 2018. While it didn’t win, I’m not mad because another excellent album won that year– Damian Marley’s Stony Hill.

Chronology was up for nomination for Best Reggae Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in 2018.

Before we go, let me leave you with the lyrics from two of my favourites. If you’re not from the Caribbean, I still hope you understand the lyrics.

Wrap Up

If you liked this post, do share your favourite albums with me in the comments below. Have you ever heard of Chronixx or Chronology? Did you love the album as much as I did? If not, go listen to Skankin’ Sweet and I Can to get a taste of my island today. 🙂

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25 responses to “Why Chronology Is My Favourite Album”

  1. Simran Seth Avatar
    Simran Seth

    I enjoyed reading your blog post about “Chronology.” The way you’ve combined historical events, personal experiences, and reflections on the passage of time is thought-provoking and beautifully written.

    Your exploration of history and the impact it has on our present and future is a captivating perspective. It’s a reminder of how we are all connected to the past, and our actions today will shape the future.

    Your writing is not only informative but also deeply reflective, and it encourages readers to consider the broader context of their lives and the world around them. Thank you for sharing this insightful and thought-provoking piece.

  2. AndysWorldJourneys Avatar

    in australia and being of my age (48) i feel that I am expected to cite John Farnham’s ‘Whispering Jack’ as my favourite album featuring ‘You’re the Voice’. Whilst its a great Aussie album, it’s hard to not feel the ‘cultural cringe’ I’ve written about on the blog before. Personally I forget over time how good some albums were, at least for me. I remember Roxette’s ‘Look Sharp’ used to get played over and over on my cassette walkman in the late 80s and early 90s. Janet Jackson’s Rhythm Nation 1814 is a criminally under-appreciated album full over great songs many of which were top 20 hits in the day, and there was always something joyfull to me about The B-52s and ‘Cosmic Thing’ is a great album. On top of all that, we live in a day and age where you might be forgiven for not understanding what an album is! It’s so easy to download a song you hear or pop it on a Spotify list.

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      Ha! So true. As you mention this, I will ask my 15 year old brother if he even knows what an album or a record is. I will look up the albums you shared. Thanks for reading!

  3. Warren Richards Avatar

    I was wondering what happened to Chronixx. I’m a music lover, with a 4000 song music collection, gospel, then reggae as my favourites. Big up to Jamaica, the place of my birth, where my roots began, but now planted in Canada.

    1. Rochelle | Adventuresfromelle Avatar

      I’m not fully sure what happened to him either but I hope he’s happy & healthy somewhere nice, and hopefully writing new songs or recording for us. Thanks for reading and sharing! Walk good 🙂 sending warm Jamaican sunshine

    2. Warren Richards Avatar

      You’re welcome!

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