hey i am looking for some heavy roots 70ies reggae..i have a lot of records from that era but i am looking for more..I hope you guys can count some albums that are really heavy roots..
bless everytime
70ies reggae
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Greg
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Re: 70ies reggae
it depends on what you like but for me anything backed by aggrovators,soul syndicate,revolutionarys,upsetters,black diciples,professionals is probably from the 70's
you have to watch out for the upsetters though because they were around long before any of the other guys.
albums i recomend, (you might already have them)
earl zero-only jah can ease the pressure
delroy wilson-for i & i
-sarge
-money
african brothers-want some freedom
dennis brown-visions of dennis brown
yabby you-conquering lion
-ram a dam
-chant down babylon kingdom
-deliver me from my enemies
horace andy-pure rankin
-natty dread a weh she want
linval thompson-cool down
-i love marijuana
-six babylon
burning spear-marcus garvey
-man in the hills
-dry and heavy
-scocial living
soul syndicate-harvest uptown famine downtown
pablo moses-revolutionary dream
johnny clarke-enter into his gates with praise
-rockers time now
gregory issacs-extra classic
fred locks-black star liner
junior byles-beat down babylon
culture-two sevens clash
-africa stand alone
-baldhead bridge
-cumbolo
bunny wailer-blackheart man
-struggle
justin hinds & the dominoes-jezebel
i have only scratched the surface from this great time period for roots music. what is interesting is to see the complete evolution that happened through that decade
you have to watch out for the upsetters though because they were around long before any of the other guys.
albums i recomend, (you might already have them)
earl zero-only jah can ease the pressure
delroy wilson-for i & i
-sarge
-money
african brothers-want some freedom
dennis brown-visions of dennis brown
yabby you-conquering lion
-ram a dam
-chant down babylon kingdom
-deliver me from my enemies
horace andy-pure rankin
-natty dread a weh she want
linval thompson-cool down
-i love marijuana
-six babylon
burning spear-marcus garvey
-man in the hills
-dry and heavy
-scocial living
soul syndicate-harvest uptown famine downtown
pablo moses-revolutionary dream
johnny clarke-enter into his gates with praise
-rockers time now
gregory issacs-extra classic
fred locks-black star liner
junior byles-beat down babylon
culture-two sevens clash
-africa stand alone
-baldhead bridge
-cumbolo
bunny wailer-blackheart man
-struggle
justin hinds & the dominoes-jezebel
i have only scratched the surface from this great time period for roots music. what is interesting is to see the complete evolution that happened through that decade
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leggo rocker
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Re: 70ies reggae
I guess the answer depends on what it is you already have in your control!
But greg's given you a pretty good list to add to whatever you already have. But it's all vocal stuff, do you want dubs too?
If so, start with the Revolutionaries output on Well Charge label. This is great, basic, steady, roots dubbing. Stuff like these:
[cover=2730,3151]
[cover=7957,1706]
[cover=6695,4620]
But greg's given you a pretty good list to add to whatever you already have. But it's all vocal stuff, do you want dubs too?
If so, start with the Revolutionaries output on Well Charge label. This is great, basic, steady, roots dubbing. Stuff like these:
[cover=2730,3151]
[cover=7957,1706]
[cover=6695,4620]
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jahlionyouth
Re: 70ies reggae
hey thanks
i bought the african brothers want some freedom..if you have more recommendations like that just tell me
jah bless you all..
jah bless you all..
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Yardie
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Re: 70ies reggae
Hi jahlionyouth,
maybe you can find something by my web site.
I hope that it helps.
Irie
maybe you can find something by my web site.
I hope that it helps.
Irie
[url]http://www.yardie-reggae.com
widout love we are nuttin a talk!
widout love we are nuttin a talk!
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jahlionyouth
Re: 70ies reggae
oh yeah thank you Yardie..that sylford walker welton irie album is damn good..isn't it?
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Survival
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Re: 70ies reggae
I love that album! Killer for sure!jahlionyouth wrote:oh yeah thank you Yardie..that sylford walker welton irie album is damn good..isn't it?