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| BLACK
UHURU - BLACK SOUNDS OF FREEDOM |
| Black
Uhuru is a vocal trio based on production
works by Sly and Robbie. The riddims for
this album were all played at Prince Jammy's
and that makes this Black Uhuru album unique
in it's kind. |
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| BLACK
UHURU - SINSEMILLIA |
| You
just can't miss this one. Black Uhuru in
their best days, in their most succesfull
formation, getting somewhere fe true. Check
out the two extended bonus tracks as well! |
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| BUNNY
WAILER - CRUCIAL! ROOTS CLASSICS |
| Peter,
Bob and Bunny were the original Wailers. All
three of them have their own solo works too.
Bunny Wailer released a lot through his
Solomonic Label, with his specific sound.
Too bad this album doesn't come with the
dubs, though... |
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| BUNNY
WAILER - RETROSPECTIVE |
| There's
one thing about this album, which really
isn't that nice. It has a couple of tracks
from his magnificent album Rock 'n' Groove,
which all cut off as soon as the DUBS start.
For the rest, this album is a crucial
selection of Bunny Wailer material. |
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| Chantells
- Children of Jah (1977-1979) |
| With
a track like Jah Jah Garden, the Chantells
have made themselves known to many enjoyers
of crucial Reggae Music. this album contains
seven extended tunes originally released by
Phase One, all of them kind of crucial! |
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CONGO'S - HEART OF THE CONGO'S |
| This
classic is one of the few albums ever
released by the congo's. Thanks to the Black
Ark Studio and the heartical voices, this
has reached the status that it has. |
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| CORNELL
CAMPBELL - I Shall Not Remove: 1975-1980 |
| With
ten out of eleven tracks in it's extended
version, this album may rightfully be called
a showcase of some of the best tracks this
soulfull singer did with producers like
Bunny Lee. |
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| CULTURE
- TWO SEVENS CLASH |
| A
classic album, which gave world wide
recognition to the Jamaican vocal trio
CULTURE. together with Sly and Robbie they
created some of these timeless Rockers
tunes. |
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| CULTURE
- BALDHEAD BRIDGE |
| Rockers
Music galore! When Bob Marley became popular
in Europe, Culture was ruling the Jamaican
charts with their Roots and Culture on Sly
and Robbie driven riddims. |
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| CULTURE
- HARDER THAN THE REST |
| Ever
since their release Two Sevens Clash,
Culture dominated the Roots Rockers Charts
with one album after another. The vocal
group sung over riddims by Sly and Robbie of
which many are considered classic. Harder
then the Rest? You decide! |
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| CULTURE
- AT WORK |
| The
Music on this album has a more electronic
sound then Culture's earlier work. Some
didn't like it, others loved it. The music
may be slightly different, but the militancy
and consciousness hasn't changed one
byte! |
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| CULTURE
- THREE SIDES TO MY STORY |
| Many
people will only think of Jospeh Hill's raw
voice, when they think about Culture. But
the truth is, that Culture is a vocal group.
This album contains 10 wonderfull works of
art by that Vocal Group! |
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| CULTURE
- CUMBOLO |
| Ruff
and Tuff! Militant Roots Rockers, with the
raw voice of Joseph Hill chanting the
Rastaman Chant straight to the heart. This
kind of albums make some people think that
the "best Reggae" was created in
the 1970's... |
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| CULTURE
- INTERNATIONAL HERB |
| Culture's
early work is widely regarded to be
something special. Not in the least because
Sly and Robbie worked out their own ideas as
well. Classic Roots Rockers Reggae, with an
exceptional good sound quality. |
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| DELROY
WILSON - WHAT'S GOING ON |
| Reggae
Music can be played in just about any style.
Take this album. With two Marvin Gaye
covers, here we have some very soulful music
but unmistakably Reggae Music. |
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| DENNIS
BROWN - MONEY IN MY POCKET |
| Titled
after one of the biggest hits from the Crown
Prince Of Reggae, we're being treated to
some of the crucial 1970's Rockers Reggae
that he sung over. |
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| DENNIS
BROWN - LOVERS PARADISE |
| Bob
Marley's favorite singer always had the
ability to sing lovers' as well as conscious
tracks and he did so over a number of
decades. This album presents some of that
material and forms a nice panorama on his
oeuvre. |
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| DENNIS
BROWN - THE PROMISED LAND |
| Blood
and Fire did it again with the great set of
re-releases from the Crown Prince of Reggae.
Dubs, Vocal tracks and extended mixes all in
one great collection of Roots Rock Reggae. |
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| DENNIS
BROWN - WORDS OF WISDOM |
| This
classic Jamaican Roots Rockers album is
widely appriciloved by Reggae Collectors all
over the world. Some even claim that Words
of Wisdom is Dennis Brown's best
album. |
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| DENNIS
BROWN - VISIONS |
| Ten
Roots Rock Reggae gems from the Crown Prince
of Reggae Music. Like his debute album, his
soulfull voice and upfull rhythms form a
perfect combination for something crucial. |
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| DON
CARLOS - TRIBULATION |
| This
album has many tunes that are also available
on "Jah Light", but it's
worthwhile to check it nevertheless for the
ones that are different. Also check the
remixes! |
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| DON
CARLOS - JAH LIGHT |
| One
of the founding members of Black Uhuru, Don
Carlos' popularity came after he began a
solo carrier. This album features some of
the best Roots and Rub a Dub material that
the sweet vocalist recorded throughout the
70's and 80's. |
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