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Purchase Impressions Of Love CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Jimmy Cliff Follow My Mind CD (1976)
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$12.05 Perhaps more than any other Jamaican singer, Jimmy Cliff always had his sights set on the international market, and while he obviously works from a reggae base, his sound -- featuring full productions often cushioned with strings -- completely defines what has come to be known as reggae-pop. Ironically, given that it was his contemporary Bob Marley who broke through to become reggae's icon, Cliff may not have sounded, in the end, Jamaican enough. Follow My Mind originally came out in 1975 on the heels of the U.S. release of the Harder They Come soundtrack (which featured a quartet of Cliff's finest songs, including the magnificent "Many Rivers to Cross"), and rode Harder's wake onto the lower reaches of the pop charts. But Follow My Mind was a smooth, polished album, with few ...
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| | Sean Kingston CD (2007)
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| | Suicide Machines Destruction By Definition CD (1996)
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| | Culture Two Sevens Clash CD (1978)
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$14.29 One of the masterpieces of the roots era, no album better defines its time and place than Two Sevens Clash, which encompasses both the religious fervor of its day and the rich sounds of contemporary Jamaica. Avowed Rastafarians, Culture had formed in 1976, and cut two singles before beginning work on their debut album with producers the Mighty Two (aka Joe Gibbs and Errol Thompson). Their second single, "Two Sevens Clash," would title the album and provide its focal point. The song swept across the island like a wildfire, its power fed by the apocalyptic fever that held the island in its clutches throughout late 1976 and into 1977. (Rastafarians believed the apocalypse ...
| | Twist Of Marley CD (2001)
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| | Edward Gerhard On A Cold Winter's Night CD (1998)
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| | Meditations Greatest Hits CD (1984)
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$14.45 The Meditations are a prime example of the sort of excellent ...
| | King Tubby Essential Dub CDs (2000)
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| | Lee Perry Cutting Razor: Rare Cuts CD (2003)
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$13.79 Let's face it, reggae fans now have good reason to be wary when it comes to the mining of Lee "Scratch" Perry's Black Ark studio tapes. While it is beyond speculation that the vast majority of the work done there was innovative and top-shelf, there's also been a slew of it that either was or wasn't released before for a reason (i.e., it sucked). In all of the Upsetters' singles collections and "rare tapes from the Black Arc years, various labels have made dodgy claims as to the historical worth and aesthetic quality of some of the material. One notorious collection features one disc of solid work and another of absolute filler. This set from Rounder's Heartbeat imprint has Scratch's stamp of approval for release -- not something everybody else can claim. Here are 17 tracks from the heyday of the Black Ark by artists like Junior Murvin, Max Romeo, the Heptones, Perry and his Upsetters, U-Roy, Time Unlimited, and others. Twelve of the cuts here are previously unreleased, and virtually everything here is killer dread reggae from the music's most creative period. The set opens with "Cutting Razor" by Junior Byles and the Versatiles, a version of Joe Higgs' "Steppin' Razor," made an anthem by the late Peter Tosh. Given that this is from 1973, the year Black Ark opened, it still has within it some of the soul and R&B feel that reggae was emerging from, but Scratch did everything he could to make it raw, and as a result the cut is thoroughly believable in the delivery of Byles. Another winner is the lovers rock of Junior Murvin's "Let's Fall in Love" and the steamy dread croon of "Mister Craven" from his unreleased second album. If this doesn't make the final connection that Murvin was the Frankie Lymon of reggae, nothing will. Murvin's voice is so sweet, soulful, and seductive it's infectious. (Hopefully Heartbeat or Trojan or somebody will get this record to the CD mastering plant in a hurry if this cut is any indication of what we've been missing for 30 years.) The Upsetters' rocksteady "Righteous Judgment" is pure instrumental groove; it walks the line between reggae and ska in such a way it drifts, floats, and weaves but never defines itself; it's a gorgeous moment. U-Roy's "Yama Khy" was issued as a single, but this is an alternate mix that is more raw; full of children chanting ...
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| | Amanda Carr Tender Trap CD (2005)
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$12.39 With so many female vocalists releasing new jazz CDs in a given year, it is extremely difficult to grab one's attention; Amanda Carr's third CD, though released by a small label, has the ingredients necessary to do so. Carr is gifted with a pleasant voice, terrific diction and the ability to pick a wide-ranging program that neither skews to overly familiar standards or a heavy dose of originals. Accompanied by a fine trio led by veteran guitarist John Wilkins (with bassist Bronek Suchanek and drummer Kenny Hadley), her intensity comes across immediately in the stunning opener, "Never Will I Marry." Wilkins' superb guitar and guest Dick Johnson's perky alto sax underscore her lighthearted interpretation of Rodgers & Hart's "Do It the Hard Way." Carr delivers a swinging take of Duke Ellington's infrequently performed "Tulip or Turnip," with a smoking tenor sax solo added by Arnie Krakowsky. Suchanek's burning arco bass (together with Wilkins) introduce her exotic rendition of Abbey Lincoln's powerful "Throw It Away." She also makes her mark as a composer, offering the lively bop vehicle "I Couldn't Live Without You" (jointly written with Suchanek). Amanda Carr deserves greater attention in the jazz world. ~ Ken Dryden
"TENDER TRAP" Released 2005 on Original MusicVOCALS: Amanda CarrGUITAR: John WilkinsBASS: Bronek SuchanekDRUMS: Kenny HadleyGUEST ARTISTS: Dick Johnson/Clarinet and Alto Sax... Rick Hammett/Trumpet and Flugel horn...Jerry Vejmola/Tenor sax REVIEWS: BOSTON HERALD.COM “.....From the oversize gig to the warm confines of a jazz club, last evening I sat and watched ...
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| | Beatrice Maillet Cocodi Cocoda CD (2005) (Import) Import; France
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