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| 2 Heavyweight: Another Blood and
Fire Sampler |
| If
you want a good introduction to the many
aspects of Roots Reggae Music from the
1970's, this is the one you have to check.
Blood and Fire, a name similar to quality! |
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| A FASHION STATEMENT |
| Dancehall
Nice in it's early digital stages! If only
for the classic Cockney Translation, this
interesting collection of mainly UK based
Reggae talent is worth a check. |
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| A TRIBUTE TO BOB MARLEY |
| We've
heard many Bob Marley tributes before. This
one is different. All recordings from the
1970's, an all star list and some pretty
unknown material as well. Great job! |
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| AFRICA
UNITE - IN DUB |
| Deep
UK Dub and Roots played and mixed by masters
in the genre. Most tunes on this album are
mixed by none other than the Mad Professor
himself. A nice DUBWISE experience fe true! |
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| Aquarius Rock: The Hip Reggae World of
Herman Chin-Loy |
| Jamaica
has a long list of Recording Studio's.
Aquarius was one of them, and as this
compilation clearly shows, with artists like
Augustus Pablo and Dennis Brown the studio
was definitely not the least! |
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| Better mus Come 10' |
| Especially
the track with Michael Rose at the
microphone stand stands out on this
three-track Maxi Single on the Twilight
Circus riddim. Great music, for the young
and the old alike. |
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| BY THE RIVERS OF BABYLON |
| This
is a crucial compilation of Crucial Roots
Reggae by Harmony groups as Culture and the
Abyssinians. As the title shows, all
tracks center around Rastafarian
themes. Words, Sound and Power! |
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| channel one : maxfield avenue breakdown |
| This
selection of crucial dubs from Channel One
studio include rare versions of Dillinger's
CB 200 and many other floorshaking Rockers
tunes. |
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| CREATION DUB |
| Wackies
meets JAH Clarke and Selector Wheeler in
what can only be described as a Rough Roots
DUB album. Not much mixing, but the tunes
are wonderfull because of their
atmosphere. |
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| DUB MASSIVE VOLUME 1 |
| This
is a highly recommended introduction into
the versatile world of olk school Jamaican
DUB. All the big ones are on there with some
of their most crucial works of art. Play
loud! |
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