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Recorded in Kingston, Jamaica.
Personnel includes: Sizzla (vocals); Cat Coore (guitar); Dean Fraser (horns, background vocals); Donald Dennis (keyboards, bass); Sly Dunbar (drums).
Sizzla Burning Up Songs | 1. | How Much | |
| 2. | Can't Hurt the Mind | |
| 3. | Poor, The | |
| 4. | Mother of Nations | |
| 5. | Search Fi Hardcore | |
| 6. | Nah Give In | |
| 7. | You Are What You Are | |
| 8. | Gun Ting Don't Pay | |
| 9. | Dis Gangstar | |
| 10. | We Want Love | |
| 11. | Dreams | |
| 12. | It's Not Over - (featuring Shadow Man) | |
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Purchase Burning Up CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sizzla Freedom Cry CD (1998)
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$9.69 The temptation to compare every new reggae artist to Bob Marley may be grossly overindulged, but in Sizzla's case comparison is justified in at least one sense; in an era when Marley's albums have found a comfortable niche next to Frank Sinatra and indie-rock in dorm rooms and frat houses across the U.S., a new generation of performers is re-injecting reggae with the fire, ...
| | Sizzla Be I Strong CD (1999)
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| | Sizzla Royal Son Of Ethiopia CD (1999) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.75 Comprised of lessons and prayers dedicated to Jah Rastafari, Royal Son of Ethiopia is indeed a religious reggae album. Inspirational vigor is provided throughout the album by Sizzla as the Jamaican ...
| | Sizzla Praise Ye Jah CD (1997)
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| | Sizzla Rastafari Teach I Everything CD (2001) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Sizzla Rise To The Occasion CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Potshot Til I Die CD (2000)
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| | Phil Manzanera Mainstream CD (1976) (Import) United Kingdom
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$11.79 Phil Manzanera's pre-Roxy Music group never got to release their first attempt at an album, but in a break from Roxy in 1974, Manzanera regrouped the band and put out this effort, recorded at the same time as his solo extravaganza, Diamond Head. Here, Manzanera disappears into the art rock group dynamic, the album is a selection of progressive jams which feature some tasty guitar work, complex rhythmic structures, and the always reliable bass work of Bill MacCormick. There is a certain dryness to the whole proceeding, a holding back, a lack of warmth, but perhaps it this is from over half the tracks sounding so much better a year later as part of 801's Live, including "Sol Caliente," ...
| | Trojan Dub Box Set Vol. 2 CDs (2000) Limited Edition
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| | Judy Mowatt Sing Our Own Song CD (2003)
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$14.75 What's funny about Sing Our Own Song is that its title track is, in fact, someone else's song -- UB40's, to be exact. But Judy Mowatt makes ...
| | Trojan Suedehead Box Set CD
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$30.29 Import exclusive three disc compilation highlighting the early seventies sounds favored by the so-called Suedeheads, this set features an array of well-known & obscure Reggae sides from the era. Alongside such well-known tracks by the likes of Desmond Dekker, John Holt, Lee Perry & Dennis Brown, there are a host of rarities that will be new to even the most ardent Reggae fan. Trojan. 2004.
For American punters who have no idea what a "suedehead" is, there is no reason for worry. A suedehead was a brief -- and for the most part embarrassing -- trend between the skinheads and the smoothies: short hair, ugly clothes, and a particularly fickle taste in music that went from reggae to glam in a few short months. Only in Britain. That said, while the title of this box is merely a marketing ploy to justify issuing more stuff from their catalog, what they did issue is actually terrific. The years between 1972 and 1974 were a fertile period for reggae. On the one hand, there was the dread beat and blood sentiments of Bob Marley and Burning Spear and the ranting DJs like U-Roy and I-Roy. On the other were sounds that were bubbling up influenced by soul records and the old skinhead reggae charts from 1970 that were trying to maintain a place in the British youth market even after the advent of Bowie and Bolan's glam revolution. These three CDs compile tracks that came from the underground at the time, such as the Upsetters' "Jungle Lion," Pat Satchmo's cover of Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On," and Alton Ellis' amazing "Play It Cool." The 17 cuts on disc one run the gamut from smooth, ...
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