I had listened to mainly 70's funk and soul and though i had been aware of Bob Marley's music, of course, i hadn't been into reggae very much. But now i've been listening to lots of Bob Marley's records and tried to find similar good older reggae records. I've found Peter Tosh, Bunny Wailer, Third World, Dennis Brown, then i glanced through these fine pages of Roots-Archives and understood that i am total newcomer to reggae.
I'd like to get some recommendations where to begin and which artists and records to listen to.
help newcomer
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jm
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Re: help newcomer
hi welcome in reggae music
you have a long road to travel now
I listen reggae since 20 years now and every day I find a new sounds
you must be curious, you can find superbs lps in all differents reggae styles(my favourite period is 1975/1985)
so good road now
bye
jm
you have a long road to travel now
I listen reggae since 20 years now and every day I find a new sounds
you must be curious, you can find superbs lps in all differents reggae styles(my favourite period is 1975/1985)
so good road now
bye
jm
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leggo rocker
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Re: help newcomer
Just dip in anywhere. If you have a taste for this music you will struggle to find much you don't like.
But maybe try some Linval Thompson or Don Carlos, nice place to start!
But maybe try some Linval Thompson or Don Carlos, nice place to start!
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leggo rocker
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Re: help newcomer
Follow this thread:
http://www.roots-archives.com/forum/read.php?2,16591
It is a big inspiration for the reggae newcomers and oldtimers alike!
http://www.roots-archives.com/forum/read.php?2,16591
It is a big inspiration for the reggae newcomers and oldtimers alike!
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daREDSCONEone
Re: help newcomer
welcome newcomer!newcomer wrote:But now i've been listening to lots of Bob Marley's records and tried to find similar good older reggae records.
first rule :
there's nothing as good as bob marley!
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Chris
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