Re: I'm new. recommend me something

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Re: I'm new. recommend me something

Author : Congo Bunny
Date : March 18, 2012 22:27

giant panda wrote :the albums that got me into roots reggae are:

The Gladiators - Dreadlocks the Time is Now
The Congos - Heart of the Congos
Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey

Moreso than any other genre, aside from perhaps jazz, you'll come to find that the more you listen and learn about reggae the more you'll love it. It's very exciting to learn about all the artists, producers, studios, house bands, and players, then track down the other albums they were involved with. When you eventually start getting into dub and dancehall you'll never look back.

too true and beautifully put., I've been listening to reggae for 15 odd years and I just keep learning and finding new amazing records and artists all the time.

Like Ras Micheal (as Dadawa) peace an love, it completely blew my mind and I only heard it for the first time last year. I mean I can't believe I never heard it in 14 years, and I just know there are more gems out there to find one day

Re: I'm new. recommend me something

Author : Appie
Date : March 19, 2012 14:28

i recomend smiling smiley to search at studio's at roots archives (channel 1 , harry j , tresure Isle, Studio 1 aqariuous tuff gong i discover reggae in this way

Re: I'm new. recommend me something

Author : greggplatt
Date : March 20, 2012 08:11

I love this album.

Last edited by greggplatt : Mar 27, 2012 at 01:37AM

Re: I'm new. recommend me something

Author : Radical Gee
Date : March 21, 2012 11:22

There are so many artists...
But if you think you like roots music, then you have to search between 1974 - 1985 period..(my opinion)
JAH SHAKA (is the best!!!)
ASWAD (the early years)
TWINKLE BROTHERS (many songs are very good but not all)
HUGH MUNDELL
JOHNNY CLARKE
LINTON KWESI JOHNSON
BARRINGTON LEVY
SCIENTIST
KNOWLEDGE
MISTY IN ROOTS
PABLO GAD
HORACE ANDY
etc
There are many "unknown" artists with small discography but it worths to check them out like
CLINTON SENIOR (I only know a 7" Son Of Man)
JOSHUA MOSES (Africa Is Our Land 12")
AFRICAN WOMAN (African Woman Abroad LP)
MIGHTY THREES (Africa Shall Strech Forth Her Hand LP)
etc
Some nice labels:
Check the Greensleeves 12"
Phase One
Wackie's
Studio One
Cry Tuff
It's a long long way...
(You can check my channel also for some roots revival music)

Re: I'm new. recommend me something

Author : Franco Nero
Date : March 21, 2012 22:32

You want to start from the beginning?

Well you can't go wrong with a good Ska comp such as the Skatalites Treasure Isle Time or a best-of like The Best of Don Drummond (Studio 1) -- although some of that is not actually DD, The Clarendonians (Studio 1) or a good Trojan comp.

For early rocksteady, how about some Ken Boothe and Alton Ellis - both represented with great comps on Heartbeat - Boothe with A Man and His Hits and Alton with I'm Still In Love With You (featuring Hortense Ellis). Delroy Wilson's Feel Good All Over (Studio 1) is awesome. To prepare yourself for the onslaught of the deejays - get an early Treasure Isle U-Roy comp like Version Galore.

Reggae - I always dig Wailing Souls first Studio 1 LP (which has gotten to be rather difficult to find recently). Maytones, Errol Dunkley, Heptones. Do yourself a favor and get ahold of some of those excellent Soul Jazz comps of Studio 1 material - you can't go wrong!

Roots and Dub - I think that's been covered rather extensively in this post. I recommned Pablo Gad, Johnny Clarke and Linval Thompson. Burning Spear, Culture.
I think the King of Dub record is a great place to start on dub. Lee Perry's Blackboard Jungle is good for newbies. Later period dub - anything with Scientist.

Dancehall - Sugar Minott (almost everything this guy recorded is worth listening to), Johnny Osbourne, Cocoa Tea, Half Pint, Cornell Campbell. For the deejays - I love Lone Ranger, Michigan and Smiley, Papa Tullo, Eek-a-Mouse, Ranking Dread, Billy Boyo.

So much I'm leaving out...but that'll get you started.

Re: I'm new. recommend me something

Author : Karl NZ
Date : March 26, 2012 05:11

Welcome to this ting called Reggae,
I suggest,
Compilations are the way to go my friend more bang for da buck,

But of note are,
Justin Hinds and the Dominoes-Jeezbel/Just in Tme, Island(Great Album)
Keith Hudson & Friends - The Hudson Affair Trojan CD #TJDDD 221 2004
Clancy Eccles & Friends - Freedom (Anthology)Trojan CD #TJDDD 297 2005 1967-73
Trojan have some great comps but starting to get hard to find the good ones but try the 3CD box sets they do if you can find em.

Vp have done some good Producer comps of late that should be availible to buy such as the,

Niney The Observer - Roots With Quality: Reggae Anthology (Big Youth, Max Romeo, Jr. Byles, Etc.) (2 CD) VP 1974-1982
Joe Gibbs - Scorchers From The Early Years: Reggae Anthology (2 CD) VP 1967-1973
Joe Gibbs - Joe Gibbs Reggae Anthology: Scorchers From The Mighty Two (Various Artists) (2CD) VP 1976-1981

Pressure Sounds are a great label as well,(a couple i really like are)
King Tubby - Firehouse Revolution (With King Kong, Johnny Osbourne, Conroy Smith, Etc.) Pressure Sounds 1985-1988
Various - Red Bumb Ball: Rare & Unreleased Rocksteady Pressure Sounds 1966-1968
Various - The Rare Side Of Rock Steady With Phil Pratt & Friends: Safe Travel Pressure Sounds 1966-1968
(These two are Rocksteady but are well worth a listen)

I could go on but as i said Various artists the way to go for someone just starting to get a feel for Reggae.

Have fun man.

Lick it Back Man!

Re: I'm new. recommend me something

Author : alastair
Date : March 26, 2012 23:01

Hi Martin

I can highly recommend the following two fairly recent Trojan compilations as starting points for anyone looking to get into roots reggae. Both should be easy to get hold of and for around £10 you'll get 80 classic roots tracks, many by the artists already mentioned, but some by more obscure artists.

http://store.universal-music.co.uk/restofworld/invt/0600753340738

http://store.universal-music.co.uk/restofworld/invt/0602527457857

I've been listening to reggae for around 20 years and there are things on Stand and Give Praise that I'd never heard before buying it!

Re: I'm new. recommend me something

Author : kevin
Date : March 27, 2012 15:58

Can I suggest buying Steve Barrow's Rough Guide to Reggae.

Whilst it is out of date and needs updating it is essential reading if you are wanting to get into Reggae and build a collection.

Happy listening!

Re: I'm new. recommend me something

Author : Franco Nero
Date : March 27, 2012 22:38

kevin wrote :Can I suggest buying Steve Barrow's Rough Guide to Reggae.

Whilst it is out of date and needs updating it is essential reading if you are wanting to get into Reggae and build a collection.

Happy listening!

It's really only out of date if you must know about the last decade of JA music - which, come on, let's face it - most of us on this board don't give two fiddlesticks about!

But, yes, I totally, absolutely recommend. If you can find it!

Re: I'm new. recommend me something

Author : flashman
Date : March 27, 2012 23:51

Well, it's also out of date in that there has been a lot of excellent reissuing going on since its last edition, so it's a little out of sync with the current marketplace.

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