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Purchase Live At Reggae Sunsplash CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Rihanna Music Of The Sun CD (2005)
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$11.49 Taking its cue from the rhythms of dancehall and reggaeton, Rihanna's MUSIC OF THE SUN is a dance-pop record with enough distinctive accents and flavors to make it stand out from the crowd. Rihanna's debut takes island-influenced beats and Jamaican-inflected ...
| | Heart Of The Congos CD (1977)
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$9.29 The original version of HEART OF THE CONGOS is available on VP (1287).
HEART OF THE CONGOS is a landmark reggae album whose initial obscurity was due to a dispute between producer Lee Perry and his label, Island Records. Perry's idea to create a roots vocal album took shape when Cedric Myton and Roy Johnson auditioned at his Black Ark Studio. The resulting album had Myton and Johnson wrapping their falsetto and tenor around one another in the sweetly rendered "Children Crying" and "La La Bam-Bam."
Perry's production lent HEART OF THE CONGOS a hazy, dub-like sheen that swathed the Rastafarian imagery of songs such as "Sodom & Gomorrow" and "Ark Of Covenant" in muted shadings. Backed by a number of legendary session musicians including Sly Dunbar and Ernest Ranglin, HEART OF THE CONGOS could have been a smash, had Perry not held back the record from Island Records who handled his international distribution. Instead, it became a lost classic cherished by countless reggae aficionados. This ...
| | Damian Marley Mr. Marley CD (1996)
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$9.99 MR. MARLEY was Damian Marley's first release as a solo artist, reissued worldwide after the cross-genre success of his breakthrough album, WELCOME TO JAMROCK. Originally released in 1996 and featuring songwriting and production by older brother Stephen Marley, MR. MARLEY deals head-on with the issue of Damian's legendary father and his influence, both in featuring a baby photo of Damian with his dad on the front cover and by adapting some of Bob Marley's rhythms for his own songs. This is not a pure reggae release, however; rather, it's the first of Damian Marley's trademark blends of hip-hop attitude and reggae soul that would make him an international star nearly a decade later. Highlights include the slinky "Keep On Grooving" and the album's closing paternal tribute, ...
| | 20 Best Of Bob Marley CD (2004) Digipak
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| | Culture Harder Than The Rest CD (1978)
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$9.29 The string of albums Culture recorded during the late '70s contained some of the most reliably solid sets from the tail end of reggae's roots era. These early releases for the production team of Joe Gibbs and Errol "E.T." Thompson yielded the group's finest work. Following an unfortunate engagement at Duke Reid's famous Treasure Isle studios (the results of which can be found on the unauthorized Africa Stand Alone), the vocal trio hooked up with Sonia Pottinger and engineer Errol Brown. The partnership, kick-started by Harder Than the Rest, proved highly fruitful, producing a series of albums that closely approached the quality of the earlier releases. This 1978 set finds lead singer Joseph Hill and harmony vocalists Albert Walker and Kenneth Dayes in a mellow mood. Though the melodies can suggest otherwise, by the sound of Hill's voice, the singer can't quite disguise the weight of his words. Songs detail the group's concern for the people of their community in general, and for Rastafarians specifically, ...
| | Mishka One Tree CD (2005)
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| | Willie Neal Johnson & The Gospel Keynotes From The Heart (1990)
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| | Big Youth Live At Reggae Sunsplash (1984)
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$9.89 Studio albums do little to shed light on the true value of an artist as a performer. Sitting in a recording booth belting out rehearsed tunes in relative privacy has a different affect on an artist than singing that same song in front of thousands of on-lookers, especially at a place where expectations run high, like Reggae Sunsplash.
Reggae Sunsplash is Jamaica's most revered music series for reggae music. All of the greats, including Bob Marley, have performed at one time or another, and it certainly isn't the correct forum to give a lackluster performance. So Big Youth delivered, and the crowd's many bursts of joy that occur throughout this disc are proof enough of his abilities.
A beautiful epic version of "I Pray ...
| | Byther Smith Housefire (1991)
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| | Hank Locklin Foreign Love (1958)
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| | Rose Maddox Glorybound Train (1999) (Import)
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| | 20 Reggae Blockbusters (1988)
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$9.15 "Probably the only collection in the world of original reggae hits, all of which have reached the Top 20 in the United Kingdom," the backsleeve of this compilation proudly states. However, if you've ever perused the British charts from the late '60s through the early '70s, you'll know that isn't much of a boast. Then again, maybe you have an overwhelming desire to hear Horace Faith's cover of "Black Pearl" or Greyhound's version of "Moon River." In which case, you're probably dying to get your hands on the Hotshots' naff take on "Snoopy Vs. the Red Baron." Hey, they all came out on the seminal Trojan label, and these three even made it into the Top 15, so they must be cool, right? Wrong. However, 20 Reggae Blockbusters isn't all pop drivel set to a syncopated beat. There's also a ...
| | Lee 'Scratch' Perry Give Me Power (1988)
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| | Andrews Sisters A Sure Score (1999) (Import)
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