| | Busy Signal Step Out CD - Import Busy Signal Discography of CDs
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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.Uncut (p.96) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Everybody' showcases the deejay's verbal dexterity, uncannily mimicking a roll call of Jamaican music's biggest names." Busy Signal Step Out Songs Purchase Step Out CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Elephant Man Good 2 Go CD (2003)
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$9.29 Following up his guest appearances on high-profile 2003 albums by Missy Elliott and Wyclef Jean, Jamaican star Elephant Man presents GOOD 2 GO, a 20-track dose of pure dancehall reggae. Like his contemporaries Sean Paul and Wayne Wonder, Elephant Man knows how to get the dance floor packed, starting off with the giddily infectious "Pon de River Pon de Bank." Delivered with a proudly thick accent, EM's lyrics can glide lightly over the beats, as on "Signal de Plane," or blast away like a machine gun on "Bun Down/Stop Hitch."
Despite Elephant Man's rap connections, he largely ...
| | Barrington Levy Love Your Brother Man: The Early Years CD (2005)
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$12.95 One of the biggest stars in early-1980s reggae, vocalist Barrington Levy rose to prominence just as the genre was beginning to reinvent itself with the more minimal, urban-tinged dancehall style. On these tracks, recorded between '79 and '84, horns ...
| | Assassin Infiltration CD (2005)
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$13.95 The debut album from Assassin arrives with much hype and fanfare -- this young man has made a name for himself on the Jamaican dancehall scene and on the island's airwaves, and has toured extensively as a protégé of Buju Banton. But if you come to his album expecting any new take on the typical modern dancehall vibe, you'll be disappointed. On the other hand, if all you're expecting is a more than usually mature debut from a significant talent, then you're sure to be pleased by Assassin's self-assured delivery and witty chatting. The rhythms provided for his use on Infiltration are drawn from the A list of Jamaican production teams, including Clevie & Steelie (whose "As a Man" rhythm is one of the album's highlights), Renaissance Crew, and Jah Snowcone. There are also combination tracks, two of which are among the program's strongest cuts: a sweetly romantic number titled "Let Me Know," which features the golden-voiced Syleena Johnson, and a fine roots-and-culture collaboration with Freddie McGregor called "Youths Well Cold." "Respect Due" is that rarest of dancehall features, a song on which the singer humbly acknowledges the influence of his ...
| | Vybz Kartel J.M.T. CD (2005) (Import) United Kingdom
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$14.35 The preeminent Jamaican DJ, Vybz Kartel rocks 20 more rhythms on his third album covering dancehall's holy trinity of guns, girls, and ganja. To the initiated, these clichés may sound tired but Vybz Kartel bring the same intensity to J.M.T. that he brought to Timeless and Up 2 Di Time, and creates another set of raw dancehall tunes. The leadoff track "U Nuh Have a Phone (Hello Moto)" is a quirky dis about mobile communications and has that wonderful Jamaican ...
| | Busy Signal Loaded CD (2008)
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| | Rahim Alhaj Ancient Sounds CD (2009) (Import) Argentina
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| | X-Tremely Fun - Aerobic Vol. 2 CD (2005)
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| | Mikey General Exalt Jah CD (2002) (Import) United Kingdom
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$20.99 Mikey General made a series of noteworthy singles for the British Fashion label in the 1980s, then moved to Philip "Fatis" Burrell's Xterminator label, where he hooked up with soon-to-be superstar Luciano. The two singers left Xterminator to form their own Qabalah First label, which brings us to Exalt Jah. On this album, Mikey General is joined by guests that include Luciano, Adigun Minkah and Turbulence for a modestly enjoyable but not really outstanding set ...
| | Rock'N Learn Phonics Deluxe, Vol.1 (W/Act CD (2000) Blister Packaging
$10.85 | | Mastercuts - Desmond Dekker CD (2006)
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| | Yabby You Deliver Me From My Enemies CD (1977)
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$14.55 Yabby You's overwhelming debut album, Conquering Lion, was a masterpiece of dread roots that set the standard for the genre, and one that certainly could never be equalled -- or so it was thought until You's second full-length offering, Walls of Jerusalem (aka King Tubby Meets Vivian Jackson). His third, 1977's Deliver Me from My Enemies, would, in any other hands, be considered a classic. Not quite up to the extreme scintillating heights of its predecessors, however, this album is considered less crucial. That is a shame, because it's really a stellar set. Once again consisting of bundled-up recent singles, the album includes a spectacular title track. With lyrics inspired by the 143rd Psalm, it boasts one of You's most forceful performances set to a suitably simmering rhythm. The rhythm of "Judgment Time" is devastating; in it, the singer warns of the approaching apocalypse and prays fervently for sinners' souls. "Blood Ago Run Down King Street" is also apocalyptic, and here You delivers a powerful sermon on the subject. The equally stunning "Zion Gate" (aka "Judgment on the Land"), is a heart-felt repatriation song, boasting a militant roots rockers rhythm cut, although with a pastoral aura. "Pick the Beam Out of My Eye" is virtually a hymn, a sweet lesson in righteous living. The Bleechers' "Pound Gets a Blow" deals with more worldly concerns, but You adds new lyrics to give his version a decided religious spin. ...
| | Freudian Slips Lies We Tell Each Other & The Lies We Tell Ourse (2007) (Import)
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