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Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 3:34 pm
by dr benway
"Right Road to Dubland" - The Jahlights

"Donkey Want Water" - Yellowman and Fathead (the song that first turned me on to classic dancehall)

"Beaming" Scientist

"Flat Foot Dub (Under Tight Wraps)" - The Observers

"Drifter Dub (part 4") - King Tubby

Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind

Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:21 pm
by tafriman
_None shall escape this judgement(johnny clarke)
_who colt the game(bob marley &wailers)
_cant stand the pressure(aswad)
_collie man(bunny wailer)
_whip them jah jah(dennis brown)

Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 2:25 pm
by Singha Singha
Tappa Zukie - Liberation Stuggle

Militant Barry - Idi Amin

Augustus Pablo - Anything From Nile/Rebel Rock/ Dub Roots

Hugh Mundell - Time and Place

Prince Alla - Jonah (jah warrior)

You can't mess with this things

Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 8:39 pm
by deehipower
The Simeons - Dub Conference in London

Alton Ellis & The Heptones - Bless You

Kenny Knots - Give Love

Yabby You - Deliver Me From My Enemies

The Twinkle Bros. - Keep On Trying

Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind

Posted: Mon Jan 05, 2009 10:35 pm
by blackbeltjones
The Heptones - Road of Life

Culture - Tell Me Where You Get It

The Gladiators - Jah O Jah O

Lopez Walker - Fly Away

The Upsetters - Dubbing Sandra

Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 4:33 am
by Zionist
I can't stop at 5 - here are 15! Every one a stone classic IMO, so maybe I lack for originality, but can't miss with any of these

Prince Alla - Heaven is my roof
Ras Midas - Good old days
Fred Locks - Vision of Redemption
Delroy Williams - Think twice
Watty Burnett - Open the gate

Junior Delgado - Sons of slaves
Dennis Brown - Deliverance will come
Pablo Gad - Hard times
Ras Ibuna - Diverse doctrine
Dr. Alimantado - Born for a purpose

Earth & Stone - Sweet Africa
Gladiators - Pocket money
Scientist - De materialize
Mystic Eyes - Judgment time
Overnight players - Shaka the great

Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 7:57 am
by flashman
There are way more than five, I'm sure, but it's late and I recently re-listened to what I've long called my favorite reggae song (and I really rarely ever have favorites)"

Leroy Stewart - Step Forward

(on the 'Step Forward Youth' Jazzbo track, but a million times more sublime)

This songs knocks me on my ass every time. Who was this guy? What happened to him? Did he ever record anything else?

Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 9:21 am
by flashman
Honestly, if you don't know this tune, don't sleep until you get it.

Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:22 pm
by flashman
flashman wrote:
Leroy Stewart - Step Forward

(on the 'Step Forward Youth' Jazzbo track, but a million times more sublime)

This songs knocks me on my ass every time. Who was this guy? What happened to him? Did he ever record anything else?
BTW, I don't know if this was ever released as a single. If you want to hear it, it came out on a RAS comp called All That Jazzbo in 1989. The rest of the album is a bit weak, early digital stuff. The last track is the Leroy Stewart, which is truly tops. The price of the album is worth it just for this one song.

Re: 5 songs that have blown your mind

Posted: Thu Feb 19, 2009 6:24 pm
by flashman
And it's not early digital like the rest of the lp, it's straight mid to late seventies killer!

I'll shut up about it now. (but, really, find it and listen;) )