I wish that some people who have read about my tastes on the Jimmy Riley topic can add their own for the communauty...
Plz forget the classics or the topic going to be very huge :/
-Abu the Great "With Tears" (modern roots, old style, a bit digital, nice album)
-Addis Rockers "Warrior" (a bit digital but album ok)
-Alan King Pin "Letter from jail" (modern roots, old style, a bit digital but kool album)
-Alpheus Taylor "Strugglin"
-Axx of Jah Postles "Give Thanks and Praises" (a bit digital but good album)
-Benjamin Zephaniah "Belly of da beast" (very good poet album from a true old Jamiacan poet, now he sing, modern roots, old style, a bit digital)
-Delroy Williams "I stand black"
-Delton Screechie "Suffering in the ghetto" (not "living in the ghetto", another one)
-Denroy Morgan "I'll do anything for you"
-Dr.Alimantado "Wonderful theme"
-Dread Ashanti "Rising" and "Beauty of the sea" (modern roots, old style, 2 great great albums)
-Dread Flimstone "Flammy & the prophet" (with Michael Prophet, modern roots, old style)
-Echo Minott "Rock & Calypso" (modern roots, old style, a bit digital)
-Eclips Band "Inner Reggae Rhytm"
-Ernest Wilson "Love revolution" (a bit digital)
-Flick Wilson "School days"
-Harold Butler "Africa on my mind" (lot of instrumentals tracks, but great Harold!)
-Horace Andy "Dance hall style" (the best for me)
-I Benjahman "Fraction of Jah action"
-In Crowd "His majesty is coming" (name of their first album, too a double cd compilation, the cd1 is great and are the first album with some bonus, in the cd2 is "We play reggae" compilation with some bonus)
-Iries in Roots "The signs" (meets Jah Shaka)
-Ishan People "Ishan People" (same that "Reggae sun" but better and different sound) and "Roots"
-Jah B (& Ras Alpha) "Live up"
-Jah Lewis "All gone astray"
-Jah Malla "ALive & well" and "Reggae moviment"
-Jahcob Seed "Head deh call"
-Jerry Jones "Compared to what"
-Junior Brown (meet Jah Shaka) "Fly me away home"
-Junior Cony (meets Shanti-D & Mister Irie) "AT the government shop" (modern roots, old style, a bit digital, great album)
-Junior Dan "History"
-Keith & Tex "Stop that train"
-Keindrick Andy "Another night in the ghetto"
-Leroy Brown "Color barrier" and "Prayer of peace"
-Lord Laro "You have fe dread"
-Max Romeo "Reconstruction" (the best? best that "War ina babylon for me)
-Michael Smith "Mi-cyann believe it" (poet album)
-Mike(y) Brooks "Solid Ground" (with Lee Perry) and "Rhum drinker"
-Mikey Dread "S.W.A.L.K"
-Mother Nature "A breath of fresh air" (lot of instrumentals but great great songs)
-Natural Ites "Picture on the wall"
-Natural Vibes "Life hard a yard"
-Osbert Maddo "You wanna turn me on"
-Pepper "Kona town" and "Jah Shaka & Pepper - in Addis Ababa Studio"
-Peter Culture "Facing the fight" and "Behold roots vocals" (a bit digital)
-The Pioneers "Pusher man" (not ska, roots, great album)
-Ras Ibi "Turn to the hills" and "King Shiloh" (Ras Ibi and the Soldiers, modern roots, old style, great albums)
-Ras Karbi "Singer of the singers" (reedition of "The seven seals")
-Ras Tesfa & Jafrica "The voice of the Rastaman"
-Reggae Regular (The Regulars) "Ghetto rock" (a bit digital, great album)
-Richie Mac "Jah is light"
-Ronnie Benjamin "Second chance"
-Roy Shirley "The winner"
-Samuel Mickle "Freedom vibes"
-Sis Nyah (Jah Shaka & Sis Nyah) "Jah music"
-Stranger cole "Forward in the land of sunshine"
-Sylford Walker "Lambs bread" (original version without the Dj Welton Irie, better for me)
-T Brothers "Rockers reggae" (lot of funny remix of popular songs from 70's and some originals, a bit rock)
-Teddy Brown "Bad man wagon"
-Tetrack "Lets get started & eastman dub" (with Augustus Pablo) and "Trappers" (digital)
-Tito Simon "Love it up"
-Tradition "Tradition's party disco"
-The Travellers "Black black mind"
-Tribesman "Street level"
-Tyrone Taylor "Cottage in negril"
-Vivian Jones - all albums (modern roots, old style, great albums, some are digitals)
-Vivian Weathers "Bad weathers"
-White Mice "True love" (modern roots, old style, a bit digital)
-Yaya & Think "Realised time"
-Zion Initiation "Zion initiation"
(no one dj in this selection cause i dont like really, I Roy "Crisus time" compil is great*)
Some compilations:
-Black slavery days - The sound of St Anne (all roots lovers need!)
-Various artists "Wanted" (compilation of very rare singles, great quality)
-Trojan box set "roots"
-Trojan box set "Rastafari"
Corrections are welcomes, have good vibes