Can anyone tell me if the Roots Techniques compilation album on the Pressure Sounds label is worth picking up. I`ve heard its got some good tracks, but I am only familiar with a couple of them.
Also anyone tell me where I might get a copy of Sly and Robbie present the soulful Al campbell on CD. The original album release was titled Ain`t that loving you. Tried the usual sites without any luck
Thanks once again
Clare
Roots Techniques
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dreadrecords
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Re: Roots Techniques
ites deh
yes is worth picking up is a very good compilation like almost everyting in pressure sounds catalogue
the two first song jus gonna explode ya mind and goes straigh on in heavy manners
“Roots Techniques”
01. Your Love Is A Game — Dave Barker
02. Purify Your Heart — Johnny Osbourne
03. Prophecy — Jimmy Riley
04. Prophecy (Version) — Techniques All Stars
05. All Nations Bow — Big Youth
06. Love Is The Light — Horace Andy
07. Who Is The Man — I Roy
08. Who Is The One (Version) — Techniques All Stars
09. Don't Mock Jah — Donovan Adams
10. Don't Mock Jah (Version) — Techniques All Stars
11. Zion I — Winston and Ansel
12. Nothing Is Impossible — The Interns
13. Black Out — Ansel Collins
14. Cheer Up Blackman — Morvin Brooks
15. Cheer Up Blackman (Version) — Techniques All Stars
respect everytime
Carlos
reggae.modblog.com
yes is worth picking up is a very good compilation like almost everyting in pressure sounds catalogue
the two first song jus gonna explode ya mind and goes straigh on in heavy manners
“Roots Techniques”
01. Your Love Is A Game — Dave Barker
02. Purify Your Heart — Johnny Osbourne
03. Prophecy — Jimmy Riley
04. Prophecy (Version) — Techniques All Stars
05. All Nations Bow — Big Youth
06. Love Is The Light — Horace Andy
07. Who Is The Man — I Roy
08. Who Is The One (Version) — Techniques All Stars
09. Don't Mock Jah — Donovan Adams
10. Don't Mock Jah (Version) — Techniques All Stars
11. Zion I — Winston and Ansel
12. Nothing Is Impossible — The Interns
13. Black Out — Ansel Collins
14. Cheer Up Blackman — Morvin Brooks
15. Cheer Up Blackman (Version) — Techniques All Stars
respect everytime
Carlos
reggae.modblog.com
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Clare
Re: Roots Techniques
Carlos
Thanks for your help, the Johnny Osbourne and the Interns tracks are the two that I know. I have gone with your judgement and ordered the CD today.
Clare
Thanks for your help, the Johnny Osbourne and the Interns tracks are the two that I know. I have gone with your judgement and ordered the CD today.
Clare
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DUDLEY 1NE
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Re: Roots Techniques
I AGREE WITH DREADRECORDS, IT IS WORTH THE MONEY AND TIME.
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Youthman Deh
Re: Roots Techniques
Yes I, this one is a must fi true. Excellent rhythms, and heartfelt roots singing at its best. My personal favourites from the compilation are Zion I by Ansel & Winston along with the divinely beautiful Don't Mock Jah by Donovan Adams. Version of the latter is not a bit less stunning.
Personally, I favour Jimmy Riley's Prophecy over Johnny Osbourne's cut to the same riddim. Somehow, it seems to carry a more dense and a more spiritual vibration.
Personally, I favour Jimmy Riley's Prophecy over Johnny Osbourne's cut to the same riddim. Somehow, it seems to carry a more dense and a more spiritual vibration.
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Sufferer's Hi-Fi
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Re: Roots Techniques
Just heard that the "Zion I" is re-pressed on Techniques 7".
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