and LAST BUT NOT LEAST
8) jamaican music was played by jamaicans, recorded and produced by jamaicans in jamaica and published by jamaicans
The secret to finding good reggae!
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hans
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Re: The secret to finding good reggae!
Listen to music and if you like it, buy it. Sum up after a periode.
No more no less.
No more no less.
Hans
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Re: The secret to finding good reggae!
NO SECRET.....just listen to as much as you can,
which is so much easier to do these day with that internet thingy!
Then find a good place to buy it from, again so much easier to do these days.
>Ernie Bs
>reggaerecord.com
>CDbaby
the list is endless!
which is so much easier to do these day with that internet thingy!
Then find a good place to buy it from, again so much easier to do these days.
>Ernie Bs
>reggaerecord.com
>CDbaby
the list is endless!
Lick it back Selecta!
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kukuman
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Re: The secret to finding good reggae!
Basically, that's also the best way I've found. Sometimes I search the forums here and at B&F to find any info I can about an album which will help me decide, but the body of reggae is just so large that there are, inevitably, holes in coverage. As I get deeper into reggae, these holes become much more apparent, and I have to rely on trial & error.Quemster wrote:Trial & error.
I'm glad I haven't followed that philosophy, otherwise I'd be missing out on some great albums and instead have loads of crap ones...johnny black wrote:As far as trial and error goes i used to focus on album covers a lot if the cover didnt look good i probably wouldnt want the LP.
What's wrong with the Trojan box sets? I think some of them are pretty good, especially for reggae newbies.daCENSOREDone wrote:2) don't buy trojan box set, don't buy mad professor's stuff
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jahadambom
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Re: The secret to finding good reggae!
On the contrary:johnny black wrote: As far as trial and error goes i used to focus on album covers a lot if the cover didnt look good i probably wouldnt want the LP.
Some of the best reggae albums have the kookiest album covers...never judge the album by it's cover...big NO NO.
Adam
I always say "don't let your friends spoon feed you your reggae, try something new, take a gamble.....you may lose here and there , but when you win....boy does it feel (and sound) good!
Adam
Adam "Bom" E_Tone
TUFF TONE REX (RECORDS)
TUFF TONE REX (RECORDS)
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kukuman
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Re: The secret to finding good reggae!
Case in point: [cover=500,606]jahadambom wrote:Some of the best reggae albums have the kookiest album covers...never judge the album by it's cover...big NO NO.
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Re: The secret to finding good reggae!
True ... never judge an album by it's cover. Some of my favorite albums have some of the worst artworks possible.
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The two above are just two examples.
I don't know how to select music. After a while you can just »know« what is good by checking the credits, labels, year of release and such.
Reggae is fortunately a very even genre where artists/producers release great material during some periods and less as good other periods. It's just a matter of knowing those periods. Often it proves fruitful.
[cover=6833,4477][cover=6194,3666]
The two above are just two examples.
I don't know how to select music. After a while you can just »know« what is good by checking the credits, labels, year of release and such.
Reggae is fortunately a very even genre where artists/producers release great material during some periods and less as good other periods. It's just a matter of knowing those periods. Often it proves fruitful.
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leggo rocker
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Re: The secret to finding good reggae!
So you'll be missing out on the works of Dennis Bovell then? Pity, because some of it (but not all!) definitely ranks very very high in the reggae hall of fame.daCENSOREDone wrote:and LAST BUT NOT LEAST
8) jamaican music was played by jamaicans, recorded and produced by jamaicans in jamaica and published by jamaicans
You would also miss out on a lot of Bullwackies' stuff! Much of it made not in Kingston but in New York - or even Japan!
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bill
Re: The secret to finding good reggae!
quote - "Author : daCENSOREDone
Date : October 17, 2007 21:25
1) don't work and listen to all the music you can... "
ummm...
I think its Jah Bless and definately not Job Less
Date : October 17, 2007 21:25
1) don't work and listen to all the music you can... "
ummm...
I think its Jah Bless and definately not Job Less