Most mystical-sounding roots
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blackarkrock
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Re: 'mystical-sounding' roots reggae
Ras Michael "Dadawah Peace And Love" (1974/75) is a superb, almost psychedelic, hypnotic classic IMO!
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harlembrother
Re: 'mystical-sounding' roots reggae
I second the Ras Michael 'Dadawah...' album. I'd say that's my favorite all-time album.
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Jah Chicken
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Re: 'mystical-sounding' roots reggae
Ras Michael - Unity
Funny, I was thinking of this one before I saw the Dadawah references. I still don't think I've heard that one. Looking forward to it!
Praises,
Jah Chicken
Funny, I was thinking of this one before I saw the Dadawah references. I still don't think I've heard that one. Looking forward to it!
Praises,
Jah Chicken
Deliver us from obeah...
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jeffy
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Re: 'mystical-sounding' roots reggae
'Misty in Roots'.....take your pick
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ACEtone
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Re: 'mystical-sounding' roots reggae
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I find much of this to have a nice mystical otherworldly feel to it. Much of A Pablo's work does though, doesn't it?
I find much of this to have a nice mystical otherworldly feel to it. Much of A Pablo's work does though, doesn't it?
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skizm
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Re: 'mystical-sounding' roots reggae
Pretty much anything recorded by Midnite. It doesn't get any more mystical than that.
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sean
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Re: 'mystical-sounding' roots reggae
Check out any Alpha and Omega release, theyve done some good tunes .