Reggae artists collaborations with non-Reggae artists
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vtov
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Re: Reggae artists collaborations with non-Reggae artists
Sly and Robbie do some heavy work on the Third Power album by Material. Both in a reggae style and funk. Shabba on one track too.
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DonBanyan
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Dave K wrote:And what about Hux Brown, Jackie Jackson and The Dynamic Studio session band backing Paul Simon's "Mother & Child Reunion"? Probably the first time many outside of Jamaica heard the "stuttering guitar style".
Wierd. I've been obsessed with this song for the last couple of days. I was sick of all the CDs in my car so I switched on the oldies station, and "Mother And Child Reunion" came on. I downloaded it and have been listening to it pretty much non-stop since then. Love that "stuttering guitar style."
DB
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ACEtone
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...but...Simon's whiny voice...
I was thinking of finding the track just to hear the backing but...I don't think i could handle it!
I was thinking of finding the track just to hear the backing but...I don't think i could handle it!
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DonBanyan
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@ACEtone

...but I do listen to a lot of questionable reggae vocalists only for the backing riddims.
And, back to the topic, I don't know how much The Wailers were involved with this, but here's some Country/Western/Reggae fusion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjaImNS_DSo
DB
...but I do listen to a lot of questionable reggae vocalists only for the backing riddims.
And, back to the topic, I don't know how much The Wailers were involved with this, but here's some Country/Western/Reggae fusion:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjaImNS_DSo
DB
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Idris Muhammad is featured on Dean Frasers excellent Big Up! album. Yeah ... I said excellent and Dean Fraser in the same sentence. Mi cyaan believe it as Michael Smith would have said.
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Funkyfred
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I think Paul McCartney was the co-producer of this:
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Maybe he even appeared on a couple of tunes??
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Maybe he even appeared on a couple of tunes??
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ACEtone
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God help us all!
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Re: Reggae artists collaborations with non-Reggae artists
Lee Perry vs Linda McCartney and Paul McCartney
Bob Marley vs Martha Velez
Lee Perry vs Robert Palmer (Love Can Run Faster)
Bob Marley vs Martha Velez
Lee Perry vs Robert Palmer (Love Can Run Faster)