mixtape: white reggae in the works (suggestions)
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apeshallnotkillape
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Re: mixtape: white reggae in the works (suggestions)
*nevermind*
i really enjoyed elvis "backed" by sound dimension!
i really enjoyed elvis "backed" by sound dimension!
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Roots Archives
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Re: mixtape: white reggae in the works (suggestions)
Some people don't 'sense' the humor. 
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apeshallnotkillape
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Re: mixtape: white reggae in the works (suggestions)
don't sense and
wouldn't even *sensimilla* their humor
wouldn't even *sensimilla* their humor
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blakbeltjonez
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Re: mixtape: white reggae in the works (suggestions)
apeshallnotkillape wrote:nevermind
i really enjoyed elvis "backed" by sound dimension!
thought it wasn't too bad for a mashup novelty.... dunno if i would buy it, but it was worth a listen.
a bit of trivia, it's true i swear: Elvis' "It's Now Or Never" was a soundsystem hit in the late 50's in Jamaica.
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blakbeltjonez
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Re: mixtape: white reggae in the works (suggestions)
oh, as an addition to this mixtape, might i suggest Prince Flo and Jah Edward's 1981 session....."Rock Steady With Flo & Eddie" - the duo who were the 60's pop group The Turtles.
not bad at all for white kids, but they are backed by some of the usual suspect session musicians from JA recorded at Tuff Gong, just after Rita Marley bought the old Federal Studios from Ken Khouri. the two turned up at the newly minted Tuff Gong expecting to churn out reggae-lite after recently discovering the music ..... but co producer Errol Brown tossed their ideas into the trash and gave them a crash course on real Jamaican music.
my picks would be "Swing And Dine", "Party Time", and "Moving Away"
not bad at all for white kids, but they are backed by some of the usual suspect session musicians from JA recorded at Tuff Gong, just after Rita Marley bought the old Federal Studios from Ken Khouri. the two turned up at the newly minted Tuff Gong expecting to churn out reggae-lite after recently discovering the music ..... but co producer Errol Brown tossed their ideas into the trash and gave them a crash course on real Jamaican music.
my picks would be "Swing And Dine", "Party Time", and "Moving Away"
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Dubbaddikt
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Re: mixtape: white reggae in the works (suggestions)
ape, there is a Sinead O'Connor album called "Throw Down Your Arms" which is all cover versions of classic reggae tunes. It was recorded in Jamaica with Sly & Robbie and its actually very good. Worth checking out!
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Re: mixtape: white reggae in the works (suggestions)
Two more:
Robert Palmer - Love Can Run Faster
Simply Red - Love Fire
Robert Palmer - Love Can Run Faster
Simply Red - Love Fire
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Nandez
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Re: mixtape: white reggae in the works (suggestions)
Willie Nelson, the US Country/Western artist, did an all-reggae album called "Countryman"
Another country act, the Bellamy Brothers, had a HUGE tune called "Reggae Cowboy" -- There's even video of it being played inna dancehall: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwbHRx9f2eQ
Rewind selecta!!!
Another country act, the Bellamy Brothers, had a HUGE tune called "Reggae Cowboy" -- There's even video of it being played inna dancehall: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwbHRx9f2eQ
Rewind selecta!!!
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imet
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Re: mixtape: white reggae in the works (suggestions)
well...martha velez is an american rock singer (in auge on 70s) but bob marley and lee perry produced an entire album for her, called escape from babylon....quite interesting
here's a tune from youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL4AGmIBDy4
here's a tune from youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FL4AGmIBDy4
...sorry for my average english !! ;P
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Mick Sleeper