Instrumental Reggae

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shaka

Re: Instrumental Reggae

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studio one scorcher 1 & 2 on soul jazz
Lion

Re: Instrumental Reggae

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Dean Fraser - Big Up
Cedric im Brooks - United Africa
Tommy McCook - Lovers Rock.

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Re: Instrumental Reggae

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Hi Bellyman

Pablo - "East Of The River Nile" - I am pretty sure I could put a reasonable case for it being classified as instrumental (most of it anyway). Trojan have the title track on their Instrumentals Box Set - http://www.roots-archives.com/release/3737 - so I believe I am in good company!

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Re: Instrumental Reggae

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Versions of "East Of The River Nile" include

"East Of The River Nile" ~ Augustus Pablo & Herman (Trojan / Big Shot 7")
[this is the first version & is the one on the Trojan CD]

"River Nile Version" ~ Herman's All Stars (Trojan / Big Shot 7")

"Soul Vibration" ~ Herman Chin-Loy & The Aquariuns (or Jimbelin) (Black Solidarity LP)

"East Of The River Nile" ~ Augustus Pablo (Message 7" & LP)

"East Africa" ~ Pablo Experience (Hawkeye 7")

The rhythm sounds like it may have been influenced by the Temptations track "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" ?
Roots Natty

Re: Instrumental Reggae

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Lee Perry's "Musical Bones".. a Massive record..
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Re: Instrumental Reggae

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Rico : Man From Wareika

wonderful lp IMHO

& Dean Frazer's early lps

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Re: Instrumental Reggae

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I dig that negus roots instrumental rockers with strings http://www.roots-archives.com/release/4106#rel4893. this is an amazing album, its jazzy and rootsy. very mellow vibe. as far as i know there arent any vocal versions to this record.
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Re: Instrumental Reggae

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all Jackie Mittoo, all Augustus Pablo, Upsetters and Harry J. early reggae instrumentals
Rico: Man of Wareika/That man is forward/Wonderful world/Brixton Cat-Blow your horn although they have some singing
T. McCook & Supersonics: Top Secret...one of my best ever.
Lyn Taitt & The Jets-wonderful Trojan compilation with an instrumental cd and a vocal one.
and the old instrumental skas

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Re: Instrumental Reggae

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Instrumental Reggae has some real highs on vinyl, with some of the best already mentioned in this thread.

But for me Instrumental Reggae hits its absolute highest live on stage.

OK, so a clever sound man may be dubbing it up but the musicians are basically playing instrumentally.

The result is so warm and bounces with massive roots rock reggae vibes.

This is the buzz of someone of the style and calibre of Rico who can really play live.

If you are a reggae fan and you haven't ever seen a good (or great) reggae band play live then you must stir it up and get your sorry *rse to the next available gig!
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Re: Instrumental Reggae

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i really like all Dean Fraser stuff
the bob marley tribute lps are very good
and just about any version of any mid 80s dancehall i like,speacially those lps that would go vocal-version,vocal-version
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