Aswad - Rebel Souls (1984)
or maybe
Black Uhuru - Anthem (1984)
favorite album after 1983
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glenn
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Re: favorite album after 1983
kinda warm in Kingston today, baby.
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Matthew
Re: favorite album after 1983
My usual cut-off is 1986-87...but I still venture into the 90's from time to time.
Phillip Frazer & Triston Palma - The Big Showdown-1984
Yabby You-Fleeing From the City-1985
Israel Vibration-Praises-1990
Max Romeo- Fari Captain of My-1992
Phillip Frazer & Triston Palma - The Big Showdown-1984
Yabby You-Fleeing From the City-1985
Israel Vibration-Praises-1990
Max Romeo- Fari Captain of My-1992
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nacho
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Re: favorite album after 1983
FOR ME THIS ARE A KILLER ALBUMS.
Israel Vibration - Strength of My Life, Forever
Culture - Culture in Culture, Good Things
Gladiators - Serious Thing, Father & Son 2005
Don Carlos - Ease Up 1986
Bunny Wailer - Liberation 1991
U-Roy - Now 2001
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truthsandrights
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Re: favorite album after 1983
fab, still waiting to see what digi you speak of on this ghetto rock lp.....was recorded 83/84 ish by mad professor at ariwa before he got into his digital stage bro. i think you just hearing the murder mixing techniques my mad P which make LIVE instruments not sound like they usually do.
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Fabroots
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I mean only it: this is sound from music of 1980's with some synthetisers sometimes... Far of the classic sound of 1970's! Its evident! (first times that i had this album it was on tape, a firend and myself has still think that the album was digital)
But remember, for me the sound is ok, but i know that for some people the sound is bad...
But remember, for me the sound is ok, but i know that for some people the sound is bad...
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ahwhoseh
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Re: favorite album after 1983
Tony Benjamin-African Rebel 84'
HSwaby-Rising Sun 85'
It fuuny i keep finding albums/artist right at 84' that i like and nothing really after, that i could say i REALLY like...
HSwaby-Rising Sun 85'
It fuuny i keep finding albums/artist right at 84' that i like and nothing really after, that i could say i REALLY like...
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truthsandrights
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Re: favorite album after 1983
Congo Ashanti Roy - Level Vibes (SBLP 2001 Sonic Boom Records 1984)
Johnny Clarke - Give Thanks! ( ARI LP 022 1985)
Junior Reid - Boom Shack A Lack (GREL 78 1985)
Winston Reedy - Crossover (LP DEP 7 1985)
its a tough call about years, because so many great records were relesed after 83 but a lot of them were actually recorded several years earlier. some released in 83 were even recorded on 1980. record labels shelved lps a lot of times because of various reasons. an exampled of this is johnny clarke give thanks lp- this one was definatley recorded at the same sessions as yard style which was released in 83, so it was prolly recorded late 82ish maybe 83.
Johnny Clarke - Give Thanks! ( ARI LP 022 1985)
Junior Reid - Boom Shack A Lack (GREL 78 1985)
Winston Reedy - Crossover (LP DEP 7 1985)
its a tough call about years, because so many great records were relesed after 83 but a lot of them were actually recorded several years earlier. some released in 83 were even recorded on 1980. record labels shelved lps a lot of times because of various reasons. an exampled of this is johnny clarke give thanks lp- this one was definatley recorded at the same sessions as yard style which was released in 83, so it was prolly recorded late 82ish maybe 83.
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Raw D
Re: favorite album after 1983
For me most of Cultures album after 1983 sounded good but not great. I think it has a lot to do with Joseph Hills uplifting messages.
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fadel diagne
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Re: favorite album after 1983
hi mick d
i totally share your views and particularly the year 1983 i have personnally been citing for more than 15 years now as the date not go beyond when it comes to recording something for me.and oftentimes i have been dubbed as narrow-minded or extremist.but i wouldn't care.with a little hindsight people came to find out that reggae lost it's human-friendly concerns because particularly of the dancehall beat and the many records produced by junjo lawes mainly and the monotony of the records churned out by the radics particularly.
neevertheless i would cite the gladitors lp which came as part of the showdown vol.with don carlos and which included titles like"i know everything""that no right"'can't stop righteousness'etc...,yabby you fleeing from the city'talisman'takin the strain'of which iam looking for some info on the liner notes,maybe the skatalites return of the big guns.thereare not too many according to me.i agree that drum programming and syndrums have been very devastating for reggae.
love
fadel
i totally share your views and particularly the year 1983 i have personnally been citing for more than 15 years now as the date not go beyond when it comes to recording something for me.and oftentimes i have been dubbed as narrow-minded or extremist.but i wouldn't care.with a little hindsight people came to find out that reggae lost it's human-friendly concerns because particularly of the dancehall beat and the many records produced by junjo lawes mainly and the monotony of the records churned out by the radics particularly.
neevertheless i would cite the gladitors lp which came as part of the showdown vol.with don carlos and which included titles like"i know everything""that no right"'can't stop righteousness'etc...,yabby you fleeing from the city'talisman'takin the strain'of which iam looking for some info on the liner notes,maybe the skatalites return of the big guns.thereare not too many according to me.i agree that drum programming and syndrums have been very devastating for reggae.
love
fadel
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bigNoord
Re: favorite album after 1983
Ini Kamoze - Ini Kamoze
I Jah Man Levi - Africa
Alpha Blondy & The Wailers - Jerusalem
Steel Pulse - Earth Crisis
Linton Kwesi Johnson - Making history
Cultural Roots - Hell A Go Pop
Wailing Souls - On The Rocks
all wicked albums after 1983
I Jah Man Levi - Africa
Alpha Blondy & The Wailers - Jerusalem
Steel Pulse - Earth Crisis
Linton Kwesi Johnson - Making history
Cultural Roots - Hell A Go Pop
Wailing Souls - On The Rocks
all wicked albums after 1983