After last year's acclaimed 'Live Love Stay Up', E.N. Young already returns with 'Call On Me', but rather as a full-fledged album this should perhaps be considered an EP, as apart from a trio of interludes (be sure to check the funny radio skit 'Get 'em Next Time', proving Young doesn't shy away from self-irony), a live version and an intimate piano-instrumental, 'Call On Me' really only contains 5 new songs. The sound of the marimba in 'Waiting For This' give the song a South African touch. For 'Cooyah Raggamuffin' Young used the same sample of the Take Five/Militancy riddim that also featured in Inna vision's 'Bad' (making it the most infectious song in the track list) and with a live version of the great 'Don't Burn Bridges', a song from Young's debut album 'Luck & Chance No More' (Roots Musician Records, 2010), E.N. also ventured back to his early days. A "small masterpiece" like predecessor 'Live Love Stay Up', this is not, but with 'Call On Me' Young again proves to belong to the absolute top of the American reggae scene!