Any Port in a Storm is the debut album released by the Reggae band The Dirty Heads in 2008.
Any Port in a Storm was initially set to be released on Warner Bros. Records until the label and band mutually separated.
Billy Preston plays keyboards on multiple tracks on the album, in what would be one of the final sessions he recorded before his death.
Writing for Allmusic, Ritchie Unterberger said the band "comfortably combine hip-hop and reggae with somewhat lesser dollops of conventional rock songwriting and arrangements" on the album.
[2] Dan Raper of PopMatters called it a "scattershot debut" and remarked that the Dirty Heads' "simplistic rhyme schemes and disconcerting use of the F-bomb ... quickly demonstrate there are leagues between this dick-hop and the intelligent, twisted witticisms of Why?