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Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:08 am
by Raei
Hello everybody! I have recently (as of yesterday actually) discovered this website, and I must say that it is amazing!

My heart has always been beating for the reggae genre, but only recently have I been affected by the roots reggae that I have had thirst to know a lot more than I do already (which is very little, hence why I ask you guidance.

You see, I was lucky enough to attend a truly amazing concert with The Congos just the other day. And they were simply brilliant! So I'm diffinately going to buy their "Heart of theCongos" cd.

What I ask of you is if you guys would mention a few artist that you think are either your favorites or pioneers of the roots genre, it would be appreciated if some of it were rather easily attainable.

I only know artists such as Burning Spear, Bob Marley and The Congos which I meantioned. Also I have heard a great deal about Lee Perry, as a musician and producer, So if I were to buy any of his albums, are there any "classics".
Unfortunately I'm a poor teenager so I dont have a fortune to throw around, but I sincerely hope you will help me out.

/Raei

P.S. English is not my native language, so go easy on my grammar please :)

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:26 am
by xman
Lee Perry "super ape"
The Congos "ashanti"
Twinkle Brothers "countrymen"
Wailing Souls "the very best of"
Gladiators "dreadlocks the time is now"
Max Romeo "war ina babylon"
Jacob Miller "greatest hits"
Hugh Mundell "Africa must be free"
I Jahman "haile i hymn(chapter one)"
Abyssinians "best of"
Israel Vibration "the same song"
Misty in Roots "live at counter eurovision 1979"
Horace Andy "dance hall style"

...and many more :)
This is a selection of very classics to have, all are great killers, have fun!

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 11:28 am
by xman
Congo "congo ashanti" (exact name)

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:12 pm
by Well Charge
Heart of the Congos /congos
Arkology / various - Lee Perry productions
Exodus / Bob Marley
Open The Gate / various - Lee Perry productions
Children of Jah / Chantells & Friends
Jesus Dread / Yabby You productions
Police & Thieves / Junior Murvin
The Biggest Dancehall Anthems 1979-1982 / various -Junjo productions
Haile I Hymn / Ijahman Levi
At Channel One / Wailing Souls
Studio One Roots - various
Studio One Disco Mix - various
The Same Song / Israel Vibration
Rough Guide to Reggae - various
Original Rockers /Augustus Pablo (instrumental)
and many, many more...

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 1:15 pm
by Funkyfred
Irie Raei!

Johnny Clarkes "Rockers time now"

Ijahmans "Haile I Hymn" and "Are A Warrior"

.....these CDs u can get at a really nice price at any record-store! And they´re an excellent intruduction to di roots.

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:32 pm
by wadadada dang
Niney-Blood&Fire-Trojan Comp

Jacob miller&innercircle - Trojan Comp

Scratchy Sounds VA-Trojan Comp

Studio one roots vol.1 - soul jazz comp

little roy&friends -packin house

big youth- screaming target



go to www.ebreggae.com !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

& thank me later

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 10:41 pm
by kalcidis
I can second that advice on Twinkle Brothers - Countrymen. Fantastic album.

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2007 3:28 am
by norseman
Hey Raei-Welcome to the world of ROOTS music.
This music was meant to be spread to all the four corners of the world including the words of the prophets who sing them.Like yourself I discovered it in my teens and have never looked back "Forward Ever and A Backward Never".Contact me and I will send you some free stuff that will blow your mind.ONE LOVE

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 1:05 am
by Noneshallescape
PETER TOSH
PETER TOSH
PETER TOSH

Re: Guide a beginner in the art of roots reggae

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 1:44 am
by Raei
Thanks a lot everybody! I appreciate all of your responses, it is very kind of you, and I will difinately bring all of your lists when I go shopping in what probably is the only reggae specialized shop in this jahforsaken country, Denmark.

As I said, thank you very much! And of course, if any of you think anything is missing - shout it out! I've gotta start my collection somewhere :)

Oh yea by the way, if any of you could point out any prominent artists who promote homofobic views in their songs since I would prefer to get the stuff where I agree with the lyrics first. I can look away from it, if its really good reggae, but it still borthers me a bit :)