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Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:21 am
by Lion
Goodluck ina Hydeparks shop Raei.

Lion

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 9:48 pm
by rnld
no need to say perhaps, but there's also *Radio*, some examples;
http://www.roots-archives.com/forum/rea ... 871,page=1
them dj's still bring unknow-to-me tracks and artists (tu) enjoy

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 1:23 am
by roots62
Every reggae collection must have some of the previously mentioned recordings but I must put up the following for must haves

Bunny Wailer-Blackheart Man
Johnny Osbourne-Truth and Rights
Culture - Two Sevens Clash
- Harder than the Rest
Wailing Soul - Firehouse Rock
Dennis Brown - Visions
The Viceroys - We Must Unite
Fredie Mcgregor - Bobby Babylon
Trinity - Uptown Girl
Big Youth-Dreadlocks Dread
Fredlocks - Blackstarliner
The Mighty Three - African Dub Chapter 3
The Mighty Diamonds - Right Time
Barrington Levy - Englishman
also check these prominant artists

Pablo Gad , Judah Eskender , Gregory Isaacs , Hugh Mundell especially (Jah Fire with Lacksley Castell) , Black Uhuru , The Gladiators , Linval Thompson ,

Happy Hunting Peace Out ... Later

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 1:50 pm
by Raei
I'd like to say thanks to all of you guys once again:) You've been the biggest help I could have ever gotten. I went out the other day and bought a few records:

Peter Tosh: Legalize it
Max Romea: War ina babylon
Lee Perry: Pressure sounds 19

3 brilliant prodcutions, and I have been listening to em non stop ever since :) I almost ordered Heart of the congos, and a twinkle brothers cd:)

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 3:29 pm
by kalcidis
Raei; Next time make sure to pick both the Heart of The Congos and the Twinkle Brothers CD (especially if it's Countrymen). You won't be disappointed.

Hope you enjoy the ones you got.

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 3:33 pm
by McCool
If you ever buy Heart of The Congos and want the best sound possible avoid the VP release.

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Sat Jul 14, 2007 7:52 pm
by Dubs_West
Ok my bredrin its irie you gettin into this music cause with it`s message and lyrics it is by far the greatest music in the world.I listen to trance ,hip hop,house,drum and bass and the music around today but nothing compares to the rastaman tunes and the way it sets ya soul alight Jah bless reggae and the rasta that create it long live.Here`s some must have reggae musicians and get most of there albums wich are real irie mon.I know your low on the dollar but I and I is not well off too but i aways put some cash aside for my music. Israel Vibration,Black Uhuru,Peter Tosh,King Tubby,Scientist,Mutabaruka,Culture,Roots Radics,Lee Perry,The Upsetters,some of Mighty Diamonds tunes,Yabby You,Pablo Augustus,Dennis Brown,Mystic Revealers,some of Gregory Isaacs and Don Carlos and there`s many more you`ll find as you get into this beat.You must also get dub albums wich most of them are classics specially Burning Spear`s Living Dub Volume One and Living Dub Volume Two are amazing plus Israel Vibration-Dub Vibration and so many more.This music is diverse and ever living Jah bless and guide. Rasta

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 8:47 am
by Criss Damage
Yabby You - Jesus Dread

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 3:54 am
by Big Krawl
I really enjoy Barry Brown - Superstar
Leroy Brown - Color Barrier
Barry Brown & Little John - Showdown no. 1, which features Little John's Sometime I am Shy, one of my favorites of all time!
KrAwL
Oh yeah, all of the others mentioned by the massive and all of the others not mentioned. Can't have all your roots at once. Build you collection and enjoy each new tune. I bet even collectors like Leggo Rocker still find new tunes!
Respect.

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2007 5:35 am
by Rockersmood
Man try this one also.You will appreciate the skills of :

Sly Dunbar drumming like no one else has ever done.
Robbie's superb bass playing
And of course Tommy McCook (not sure)