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Ziggy
Marley
DUBROOM
MP3 ARTIST REVIEW |
Ziggy
Marley's musical career started very early
in his life. When he formed Ziggy Marley and
the Melody Makers, for example, he already
showed to the world that he has some very
crucial talents. In the meantime, it is
totally unnecessary to mention his family:
Ziggy Marley is himself already a veteran in
Reggae Music functioning on the top level
regions usually called star-dom.
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Ziggy
Marley - PERSONAL REVOLUTION (Live)
DUBROOM
MP3 REVIEW |
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April 2014 - It takes the band about two
minutes to actually introduce the riddim of
the tune, but then you had an introduction
that provided more than enough food for
thought. On a musical vibe, that is.
Recorded on his USA tour, Ziggy Marley's
"Personal Revolution" features
Santa on drums and was mixed and mastered by
Errol Brown. They need no introduction for
the Reggae connoisseur and they will not
disappoint during the 5 minutes 44 seconds
of the recording.
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Ziggy
Marley - DON'T YOU KILL LOVE (Live)
DUBROOM
MP3 REVIEW |
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April 2014 - More live music by Ziggy Marley
and his band. "Don't You Kill
Love" lasts 5 minutes and twenty
seconds and has that Roots Reggae vibe along
with some very special string instruments
mixed very much on top. It's live, after
all, right?
Right.
The
recording, taken from his 2004 USA tour,
includes improvisation and Dub parts and
features some very crucial drumming that
will not go unnoticed whenever you move and
groove to the tune. Another free tune that
you cannot afford to miss out on.
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Ziggy
Marley - Jammin In The Rain (Live)
DUBROOM
MP3 REVIEW |
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July 2011 - It wasn't directly the
intention, not even on the playlist: there
was some spontanious impulse within Ziggy
Marley which made him say "Jammin,
Jammin" to the band as they played live
in Sao Paulo (Brasil). The result is a
spontanious, but tight performance of the
well known track by Ziggy Marley's father.
The track
clearly shows how Ziggy Marley has made his
own particular way and style of doing the
musical works. It's clear he know the track
inside-out, how could it be any different,
but he and the band definitely build on top
of it. Nice Dubby parts, nuff improvisations
as well ("Jammin in the Rain"),
while they thought that "Jamming was a
thing of the past" it's still going
strong in this 21st Century Time and Iwa!
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Ziggy
Marley - Jamaica in My Head
DUBROOM
MP3 REVIEW |
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July 2011 - In this cool Dancehall-ish tune,
Ziggy Marley shares his thoughts as he tells
us all about how much Jamaica ment and means
for him. The melody for this track was taken
from "Reggae In My Head",
available on his album "Wild
and Free".
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Ziggy
Marley - Africa Land
DUBROOM
MP3 REVIEW |
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December 2010 - A joyful, vibrant track from
not-just-the-son-of, provided for free by
use of the Creative Commons Copyright:
Here's one of the latest projects of Ziggy
Marley which he did together with friends
and family.
The
project, called "wild and free
singles", can be considered an
in-between albums studio session. According
to Ziggy, "here is the first song, it's
called africa land. I wrote it cause of the
world cup in Africa as a way of cheering on
Africa as one team and celebrating a new day
in African history. My brother Stephen and
my good friend Angelique joined me for this
celebration. Enjoy."
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