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JOE - WORLD IN TROUBLE |
| Ranking
Joe is a toaster in the style of U Brown.
His energetic voice works well together with
the Twilight Circus Riddims. The result is
this album filled with some great material! |
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| Ranking
Joe - Zion High |
| When
a conscious message is being communicated by
a Reggae DJ over militant Reggae mixed in
heavy Dub style, your will experience one of
the most powerfull things in Reggae Music.
Just check out this album to know that
muisic like that is timeless while it
appeals to the heart and soul of all
generations. |
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| Sylford
Walker And Welton Irie - Lamb's Bread
International |
| This
album is kind of special, in atmosphere.
With so many herbal themes, it couldn't
really be otherwise. Or could it? This one
will introduce you to a very conscious way
of enjoying the herb which makes it even
double special in atmosphere. And don't
forget to check the legendary track
"Deuteronomy"! |
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| TAPPA
ZUKIE - FROM THE ARCHIVES |
| Tappa
Zukie became known to the European public in
the late 1970's through the efforts of Patty
Smith and others in the militant movement of
the Punky Reggae party. This albums explains
why. |
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| Trinity
- Shanty Town Determination: 1976-1978 |
| Produced
under the guiding eye of Yabby You, this
album by Reggae DJ Trinity is an outstanding
collection of music and lyrics for the heart
and soul. Originally released as a vinyl
album in the 1970's, this Blood and Fire
re-release comes with some truly crucial
extended tracks. |
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| U
Brown - Train To Zion |
| Vocal
snippets from Horace Andy, Johnny Clarke and
other singers entering with loads of echo's
while the mighty U Brown rides some serious
DUB mixes. Four extended tracks are added to
make this Blood and Fire re-release a
classic in it's own kind. |
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ROY MEET KING TUBBY'S |
| U
Roy was the official MC of King Tubby's
Sound System. The godfather of all Reggae
MC's and the godfather of DUB Music combine
their talents once again and the result is a
must have for every serious Reggae
collector. |
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| VARIOUS
- MICROPHONE ATTACK |
| From
the early days of Reggae DJ! The first years
if the 1970's, where Big Youth and other
were developing what later became known as
"toasting". Great Stuff, collected
by the Blood and Fire crew. |
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| VARIOUS
- OLD TIME DJ COME BACK AGAIN |
| In
the late 1970's the DJ's chanted blood and
fire over the microphone as they continued
to keep up the vibes in the dances and on
the sound systems, where they toasted
("rapped") over the B sides and
DUB plates. This is only one collection of
classics, but very much reccommended
nevertheless! |
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ARTISTS - IF DEEJAY WAS YOUR TRADE, THE
DREAD AT KING TUBBY'S |
| When
the singer of Simply Red started the Blood
and Fire label, the first album to come out
was a compilation of some really heavy DJ
tracks by ones like I Roy, Tappa Zukie and
JAH Stitch. All the tunes were mixed by King
Tubby and the album was called "If
Deejay Was Your Trade". |
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| YELLOWMAN
- MISTER YELLOWMAN |
| Yellowman
has released countless albums, and so it is
difficult to find the better ones. Mister
Yellowman however is a classic in many
aspects. It's a classic Rub a Dub album, for
example. |
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