Groove Armada - Superstylin'
Asian Dub Foundation - Culture Move
SL2 - On A Ragga Tip
Others?
Great songs - because of reggae element/inspiration
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cloudy
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Javier
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Re: Great songs - because of reggae element/inspiration
Finley Quaye - Sun is shinning
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cloudy
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Re: Great songs - because of reggae element/inspiration
Javier - don't you think Quaye's 'Your Love Get's Sweeter' is even sweeter?
Since my opening post also been reminded of:
The Clash - 'White Man In Hammersmith Palais'
The Prodigy - 'Out Of Space' & 'Fire' (Sunrise version)
The Ruts - 'Babylon's Burning' & 'Jah War'
Yazz - 'Fine Time'
Special Ed - 'I'm The Magnificent'
The Aloof - 'One Night Stand'
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - 'Eygptian Reggae'
I Monster - 'The Blue Wrath' (from soundtrack to film 'Shaun Of The Dead')up there for top spoken intro to a song
Since my opening post also been reminded of:
The Clash - 'White Man In Hammersmith Palais'
The Prodigy - 'Out Of Space' & 'Fire' (Sunrise version)
The Ruts - 'Babylon's Burning' & 'Jah War'
Yazz - 'Fine Time'
Special Ed - 'I'm The Magnificent'
The Aloof - 'One Night Stand'
Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers - 'Eygptian Reggae'
I Monster - 'The Blue Wrath' (from soundtrack to film 'Shaun Of The Dead')up there for top spoken intro to a song
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originalrockers
Re: Great songs - because of reggae element/inspiration
Black Star - "Definition"
k-os - "Superstarr Pt. 1"
k-os - "Superstarr Pt. 1"
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tom sawyer
Re: Great songs - because of reggae element/inspiration
Susheela Raman - Maya
Stevie Wonder - Master Blaster
and also "The Police"
Stevie Wonder - Master Blaster
and also "The Police"