Hello, I'm New, Recommend Some Good Roots Reggae

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afrique originoo
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Re: Hello, I'm New, Recommend Some Good Roots Reggae

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ks.kerenski wrote:Hugh Mundell's Africa Must Be Free is a good choice!!

I agree with Yardie: "Once captured by Reggae' most known names, there is an entire universe to explore"

Again, I would recommend you the "Rough Guide To Reggae" book written by Steve Barrow which is still available.
I'm just saying do I have to read a book? I'm a student and I have tons of school books to read, I mostly get time to listen to this songs on my long ride to school.

I'll probably read the book later on but not until this semester is over. Thanks anyway.
ks.kerenski
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Re: Hello, I'm New, Recommend Some Good Roots Reggae

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Some examples. Hopes this helps:

The Abyssinians - Satta Massa Gana
Burning Spear - Marcus Garvey
Burning Spear - Hail H.I.M
Culture - To Sevens Clash
Dennis Brown - Visions
Jacob Miller - Who Say Jah No Dread
The Congo's - Heart Of The Congo's
Black Uhuru - Showcase
Horaca Andy - In The Light / In The Light Dub

Various Artist:
Open The Gate (Lee Perry productions)
Calling Rastafari (Nighthawk records)
Knotty Vision (Nighthawk records)
Black Slavery Days (Clappers)
afrique originoo
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Re: Hello, I'm New, Recommend Some Good Roots Reggae

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Holy shit dude, you just made my day. I'm about to get some songs off my iPod because I sense my hip hop era is about to end.
stepping razor
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[cover=2124,2483][cover=3854,298][cover=63,65][cover=2153,2509]
dub lp......................dub lp.......................vocal lp.<<<<<<<<<<.toasting to vocal lp
[cover=5009,2441][cover=6026,4454][cover=8304,2468][cover=1317,1517]
vocal lp<<<<<<<<<<<dub to vocal lp.............vocal lp<<<<<<<<<<< dub lp
[cover=3955,322]dub lp


Click on covers for details within the Roots Archives.

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ks.kerenski
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Re: Hello, I'm New, Recommend Some Good Roots Reggae

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No thanks. Some other recommandations:

Earth & Stone - Kool Roots
Bim Sherman - Tribulation
Max Romeo - War Ina Babylon
Wailing Souls - Wild Suspense
Israel Vibration: The Same Song
Prince Alla & Junior Ross - I Can Hear The Children Singing
Dennis Brown - The Promised Land

various artists:
Studio One Roots (Volume 1 to 3)
stepping razor
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Dennis Brown - Promised Land (Simba) 12"
Israel Vibration - Councillor Man (Sonic Sounds) 7"
Israel Vibration - Another Day (Ras) 7"
Barry Brown - Release The Chains (Rockers) 10"
Barry Brown - Mr. CID (Attack) 12"
Prince Fari - Message To The King (Cry Tuff) 7"
I Jah Man Levi - Heavy Load (Concrete) &"
Prince Alla - Cities (Freedom Sounds) 12"
Blood Money - Willie Brackenridge (Harvest) 7"
Ras Midas - Good Old Days (Tribesman) 12"
Junior Murvin - Super Powers (Live & Learn ) 7"
Jah Shaka`s label.

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Dubs_West
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stepping razor
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There are a lot of sites with reggae music with sound samples of LP`s like Ernie B.
http://www.ebreggae.com/
Its like with a lot of LP`s there may be 4 or 5 really good tracks which a lot of the time are on 7"s and 12"s with dubs. Another place before you buy anything is Ebay and a lot of the sellers have sound samples.
Like all good old school hip-hop was heard on the radios and at block parties first and if you liked something one would go and buy it. It`s the same with reggae.
But like the wise heads have said you got to find out whats your own taste and style in reggae its such a wide style of music from vocal groups, to toasters (DJ`s) singers, dub, and all from differant periods of time from the 60`s to the 2k from real instruments played live and digital, from roots to lovers, to freedom songs and JAH, from Ragga to Rasta music.
If you know music, any music you knows whats good for you.

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ks.kerenski
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Re: Hello, I'm New, Recommend Some Good Roots Reggae

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I fully agree with stepping razor
for more reviews of reggae albums (from all periods) check this site: http://www.reggae-vibes.com/
Survival
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Re: Hello, I'm New, Recommend Some Good Roots Reggae

Post by Survival »

True, I have to agree with Dubs West. Don't buy some random albums.

I have listened to hip hop, until I heard this album:

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After I heard it, I searched for more albums/singles of the artists I liked from this box.
And now I have a pretty large collection, and I almost never listen to hip hop any more. So beware! :D
Survival

Please check www.jah-lyrics.com for the largest collection of reggae lyrics!
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