By far....
Leoes de Israel blown me away with their live CD...
Latin Reggae Roots (Spanish Roots)
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Rasta_Seed
Re: Latin Reggae Roots (Spanish Roots)
I & I wish thi best in this new year to all roots breathers in all Latin America...
I heard Culturas new album.. and didnt like it...
Leoes de Israel is a nice band... also check Nonpalidence,Resistencia Suburbana & Dread Mar I.....
Thats all i got to say...
Greetings from Puerto Rico..
Nuff Respect..
I heard Culturas new album.. and didnt like it...
Leoes de Israel is a nice band... also check Nonpalidence,Resistencia Suburbana & Dread Mar I.....
Thats all i got to say...
Greetings from Puerto Rico..
Nuff Respect..
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treez
Re: Latin Reggae Roots (Spanish Roots)
big fan of latin reggae. cultura is hands down my favorite.
one i didn't see mentioned; has anyone heard El Roockie w/ Raices y Cultura??? its a live studio recording called "formula cruda." I no longer have a copy and its very difficult to find. anyone???
one i didn't see mentioned; has anyone heard El Roockie w/ Raices y Cultura??? its a live studio recording called "formula cruda." I no longer have a copy and its very difficult to find. anyone???
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Inyaki
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Re: Latin Reggae Roots (Spanish Roots)
"Latin Reggae Roots (Spanish Roots)"...I guess you mean Reggae in spanish performed by latinamerican musicians.
Nuff people confuse in english.
There is quite a bit of "spanish" Roots reggae( real Roots Reggae produced by Spanish musicians) but not always in the spanish language, the best stuff is instrumental / dub or sung in english, sometimes by jamaican artists over the riddims). I guess is very unknown in America ( I mean the whole continent, not the english-speaking part).
Much more genuine than the "latinamerican reggae" and better produced IMO.
Nuff people confuse in english.
There is quite a bit of "spanish" Roots reggae( real Roots Reggae produced by Spanish musicians) but not always in the spanish language, the best stuff is instrumental / dub or sung in english, sometimes by jamaican artists over the riddims). I guess is very unknown in America ( I mean the whole continent, not the english-speaking part).
Much more genuine than the "latinamerican reggae" and better produced IMO.
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jordandance
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Re: Latin Reggae Roots (Spanish Roots)
[how could I live by the sharks](http://www.caledoniax.com/sounds/sharks ... ilive_.mp3)
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Inyaki
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Re: Latin Reggae Roots (Spanish Roots)
That's a great jamaican song...with spanish guitar!
( but hardly "spanish roots"!)
Many jamaican recordings have that "spanish" influence, chord progressions.
Is that a reissue?
( but hardly "spanish roots"!)
Many jamaican recordings have that "spanish" influence, chord progressions.
Is that a reissue?
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jordandance
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Re: Latin Reggae Roots (Spanish Roots)
NO, it's the original.
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Inyaki
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Are you sure?
Cause I've heard 3 different cuts, and this doesn't sound like the original( well, I thought it was ?) 60s release
( doesn't mention Dwight Pinkney as the songwriter....and didn't have the overdub late 70s kick drums...and is in a different key: Bflat)
this looks and sounds like a 80s reissue....but you are more knowledgable than me.
anyway, is not important at all...this thread is about a different subject!:)
Cause I've heard 3 different cuts, and this doesn't sound like the original( well, I thought it was ?) 60s release
( doesn't mention Dwight Pinkney as the songwriter....and didn't have the overdub late 70s kick drums...and is in a different key: Bflat)
this looks and sounds like a 80s reissue....but you are more knowledgable than me.
anyway, is not important at all...this thread is about a different subject!:)