Best Reggae Album, but...

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Javier
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Best Reggae Album, but...

Post by Javier »

I was on a record shop, and I saw one of the countless compilations named "Best Reggae Album Ever", and that gave me the idea for a topic...

We all know that usually this compilations respond to the tracks usually owned by the company releasing the comp, not to a well-thought compilation of some period, or even style, and we usually find tracks like A la la la long, or some Wailers material, Shaggy and the like.

So I started to make my own "Best Reggae Album Ever" with REAL hit songs within the Reggae Market and beyond, meaning songs that have crossed over as well... So I would like you to contribute with songs in that direction, meaning not your personal all time favourite selection, which has been done several times previously I think, but a well-thought selection of those tracks that are really important in Reggae history... and beyond.

I would like to start the selection with

DENNIS BROWN - REVOLUTION

Why? Hit song undoubtely, but also one the most sampled basslines in Reggae and Hip Hop.

(I would appreciate an explanation for your choice)

I hopes it catches up...

Bendito Amor
Blessed love from Chile
slengteng
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Re: Best Reggae Album, but...

Post by slengteng »

NIGHT NURSE, by GREGORY ISAACS.

This one was a big hit for the Cool Ruler and, undoubtedly, the peak of his career. A must !
"It seems that mankind has been reborn again, the worst of enemies is now my best friend... and everything, yeah, is gonna be alright"
Javier
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Re: Best Reggae Album, but...

Post by Javier »

That's what Im talking about...

MAX ROMEO - CHASE THE DEVIL
I've played it in non-reggae fans circles, and people always seems to know it and like it, I think it has been sampled as well, but I won't be able to assure that.

Blessed Love
Bendito Amor desde Chile
Funkyfred
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Re: Best Reggae Album, but...

Post by Funkyfred »

Javier wrote:
MAX ROMEO - CHASE THE DEVIL
I've played it in non-reggae fans circles, and people always seems to know it and like it, I think it has been sampled as well, but I won't be able to assure that.
This is why alot of ordinary people (with ordinary, I mean those who arent reggaewarriors :) ), recognize this song: Prodigy - "Out of space"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Di9OBlcCiDk
JuanPabloh
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Re: Best Reggae Album, but...

Post by JuanPabloh »

For me -> Johny Osbourne - Truths And Rights


PD:No sabia que habia otro chileno por aca, de que parte eres?


Greetings!
Funky Punk

Re: Best Reggae Album, but...

Post by Funky Punk »

Niney - Blood and Fire

Heh, if people don't know why this is important, they're probably reading the wrong forums... :D


Junior Murvin - Police and Thieves

Massive international hit. Great song. Incredible production. I'd guess that, Marley aside, it's the track that first turned a lot of English people on to roots reggae in the late 70s.
informer

Re: Best Reggae Album, but...

Post by informer »

S90 skank Big Youth

i love the lyrics:
"When you ride like lightning you'll crash like thunder"

and a great, catchy riddim, too.
Well Charge

Re: Best Reggae Album, but...

Post by Well Charge »

OK Fred - Errol Dunkley. It's quasi cheesy but I like it a lot. It was also a hit in the European pop charts.
Funky Punk

Re: Best Reggae Album, but...

Post by Funky Punk »

UB40 - Red Red Wine? Everyone's knows this, right?

(ducks as people throw things at his head)
Funky Punk

Re: Best Reggae Album, but...

Post by Funky Punk »

Bob Marley - No Woman No Cry (live version)?

Another obvious must. Ubiquitous song.
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