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OLDER ARRIVALS (6): |
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| BUNNY
LEE AND AGGROVATORS MEET LEE PERRY AND
UPSETTERS |
| DUB
Albums where two different producers
"clash", are often among the best
ones. the reason is obvious: both producers
have to show the best they can to proof
they're "harder than the
rest".
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| Aggrovators
- Straight To Lee Perry's Head |
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| Upsetters
- Straight To Bunny Lee's Head |
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| JOHN
HOLT |
| In
the 1970's, John Holt voiced over a typical
form of soulfull Reggae, resulting in albums
like 1,000 Volts of Holt et cetera. Then in
the 1980's he released Police In
Helicopters, a Rub a Dub classic. And he
doesn't lose one inch of the strength in his
voice, as "Party Time" shows!
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| Party
Time |
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| SLIM
SMITH |
| Reggae
Music has a long history, as Jamaican Music
evolved out of Ska and Rocksteady. Slim
Smith was there, singing over the
predecessors of Reggae. The result? Music
which sounds great, even decades after it
was originally released in the 1960's.
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| Gipsy
Woman |
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