i have been listening to glady anderson's great instrumental set 'glady unlimited' a lot lately, and wonder what are some of your favorite instrumental albums (not dub sets, but recorded as instrumentals..)
Glady Anderson-Glady Unlimited
Negril-Negril
Ernest Ranglin-Below the bassline
Harold Butler-Africa on My Mind
Lennie Hibbert-Creation - such a sweet sounding record!
Chinna-Sticky Fingers
Skatalites-African Roots
Vin Gordon-Way Over Yonder
Willie Lindo-It's Not Too Late
Cedric Im Brooks-United Africa
Carl Harvey-Ecstacy of Mankind
Rico Rodriguez-Man From Wareika
Favorite Instrumental Albums
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jahganja7
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janne
Re: Favorite Instrumental Albums
reggae with the hippy boys
rhythm doctors: reggae injection
upsetters: return of django
skatalites: ska-boo-da-ba
augustus pablo: original rockers
rhythm doctors: reggae injection
upsetters: return of django
skatalites: ska-boo-da-ba
augustus pablo: original rockers
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DUDLEY 1NE
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Re: Favorite Instrumental Albums
instrumental / tommy mccook
brass rockers / tommy mccook
this is augustus pablo
revolutionarie sounds vol 1 / revolutionaries
revival / revolutionaries
brass rockers / tommy mccook
this is augustus pablo
revolutionarie sounds vol 1 / revolutionaries
revival / revolutionaries
It's Your Time To Shuffle And Deal.


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Marky Dread
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Re: Favorite Instrumental Albums
WORD on pablo "this is..." - a constant play around here!
REALLY digging the solid simplicity of trojan's reissue of hippy boys "reggae with the hippy boys" too!
REALLY digging the solid simplicity of trojan's reissue of hippy boys "reggae with the hippy boys" too!
One DREAD nation, under JAH!
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Greg
Re: Favorite Instrumental Albums
Tommy McCook and the supersonic-Top Secret
Tommy McCook and Bobby Ellis-Green Mango
Downbeat the ruler-killer instrumentals from studio one
Ernest Ranglin-Surfin(2005 release)
and finally my personal holy grail, a super rare dry instrumental mix of Soul Syndicates Harvest uptown Famine downtown
Tommy McCook and Bobby Ellis-Green Mango
Downbeat the ruler-killer instrumentals from studio one
Ernest Ranglin-Surfin(2005 release)
and finally my personal holy grail, a super rare dry instrumental mix of Soul Syndicates Harvest uptown Famine downtown
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jahganja7
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Re: Favorite Instrumental Albums
that soul syndicate sounds tuff!
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Jaydubbinn
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Re: Favorite Instrumental Albums
Nice to see people supporting southern Cali. reggae!
Rhythm Doctors were pretty damn good.
1.Most of the Ska-talite Albums.
2.Harry J. All Stars- liquidator
3.Rico- Blow Your Horn
4.Anything by Prince Buster
Rhythm Doctors were pretty damn good.
1.Most of the Ska-talite Albums.
2.Harry J. All Stars- liquidator
3.Rico- Blow Your Horn
4.Anything by Prince Buster
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Funkyfred
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Re: Favorite Instrumental Albums
Jerry Johnsons "For all seasons".....
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.... is a awesome instrumental!
Yes indeed!
[cover=3215,2702]
.... is a awesome instrumental!
Yes indeed!
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janne
Re: Favorite Instrumental Albums
Well why not as they were so damn good!!! And the Aggrolites which has some Rhythm Doctors' guys is not bad either. Saw them playing last year in Turku, Finland where I'm from. They have lots of instrumental tracks too... I could gladly give recommendations to all three Aggro albums, they are aimed at the fans of good old-school reggae.Jaydubbinn wrote:Nice to see people supporting southern Cali. reggae!
Rhythm Doctors were pretty damn good.
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Jaydubbinn
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Re: Favorite Instrumental Albums
Ive seen both bands play, I know the drummer Cory, he plays on and off with the Aggrolites but an original with the Rhythm Doctors. I personally like the Rhythm Doctors better.