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humanriff77
Didnt realise that Yabby You had left Babylon for ever
Jesus Dread is one of the greatest recordings of reggae, love and respect.
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rootsman
Rockman: Those 2 are truly great!
So are these:
Junior Delgado - Original Guerilla Music
Pablo Moses - Revolutionary Dream
Hugh Mundell - Africa Must be Free by 1983
Dub Specialist - Dub Store Special
Ras Midas - Rain and Fire
Love the Hugh Mundell album. Again, another artist who hardly gets a mention anymore.
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ablett
Where is Baboon Bro nowadays?
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stoneswashed77
there are none. i hate reggae.
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Elmo Lewis
Just a word of advice: Play it LOUD!
Most people play reggae as some kinda relaxing background noise. It sounds awesome loud.
< I'm Keith Richards and I approve this tip.
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humanriff77
Do you guys listen to any of the recentr roots artists?, i particularly like Chezidek. Other good records are by Lutan Fyah,Fantan Mojah,Queen Ifrica and Mavado. Mavado's made some stupid homophobic songs but has also written some of the best ghetto numbers of recent years. If you dig the classic roots you might like some of these artists
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Back Of My Palm
This had passed me nose & ears unheard before.. 1975
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humanriff77
Do you guys listen to any of the recentr roots artists?, i particularly like Chezidek. Other good records are by Lutan Fyah,Fantan Mojah,Queen Ifrica and Mavado. Mavado's made some stupid homophobic songs but has also written some of the best ghetto numbers of recent years. If you dig the classic roots you might like some of these artists
Sorry to answer that late,yes Mavado´s tunes I listened to (you´re right
with your specific remark,others are concerned as well.....but that´s just another topic ).
Have you listened to Garnett Silk,humanriff77 ?
Wonderful voice with top class producers in the early nineties,what a tragedy he
had to go that early........
This one´s produced by Steelie and Clevie....