Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

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Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

Author : Ron
Date : May 28, 2008 15:20

In fact "Jungle Lion" by Lee Perry has the same melody as "Love and Happiness" by Al Green.

Soul Fire is something entirely different.

Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

Author : 6anbatte
Date : May 28, 2008 17:44

Horace Andy's version of "Where Do The Children Play" gets the thumbs up from me! thumbs up

Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

Author :
Date : June 24, 2008 21:06

johnny osbourne "tin pan sound" -> the spinners "how could i let you get away"

Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

Author : Zionist
Date : June 24, 2008 23:19

Two great covers:

Tamlins - Baltimore. If you're only going to listen to one Sly and Robbie backed cover of a Randy Newman song, make it this one :-)

Skatalites - theme from Exodus. Exodus is one of the great film scores, and the Skatalites version is a scorcher.

Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

Author : ACEtone
Date : June 25, 2008 07:48

I could never get into that one...

Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

Author : Pluie
Date : June 25, 2008 09:25

Junior Byles - Fever (Peggy Lee)

Enos Mc Leod - World in his Hands (Laurie London - He's got the whole world in his hands)

Both these tunes are 50's standards...

Pluie.

Last edited by Pluie : Jun 25, 2008 at 09:28AM

Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

Author : ACEtone
Date : June 25, 2008 16:02

wait a minute - this is exactly the post I was going to make.

Ah, too much to get to grips with now, how about

Labba, Labba Reggae (the Lonely Goat) TMcCook + SSonics
saves you ever having to hear Julie Andrews singing

My Cherie Amour HJ Allstars (cover of Stevie W) monster cheese but for me the Allstars beats Stevie, even with a blindfold on.

David Isaacs Place in the Sun. I heard Stevie Wonder's version in the supermarket last week and I wanted to run home and hear the song properly. Damn, Stevie you're not singing it right. Yeah well I hear all of this stuff before I heard the soul...trying to rectify that but it is a hard task - the JA stuff is just transcendent...

Hip Hug (Hip Hug Her) Jackie Mittoo (case in point) and all of his covers of the meters stax volt stuff have a heap more soul...just my opinion of course.

Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

Author : Jesco77
Date : June 25, 2008 16:08

What about the Owen Gray Studio 1 version of Stevie's "I Just Called to Say I Love You" - weird, semi-computerised backing, terrible song but something vaguely enjoyable about Owen's cut (except my copy is pretty warped).

Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

Author : stepping razor
Date : June 25, 2008 18:50

Rico - Star Wars. Version from Rico from the theme tune of the Star Wars movie.

peace

Re: Reggae Covers Of Famous Songs

Author : mr mountain
Date : June 25, 2008 18:59

does junior murvin's "rasta get ready" count?
curtis mayfield, chambers brothers -"people get ready"

the silvertones "skanking matilda"
that is a traditional song. The Pogues do a great version

Evon Jones "4 & 20 dreadlocks" is "puff the magic dragon"

the silvertones sing "bring it on home" by sam cooke

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