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| | Israel Vibration Same Song CD (1978)
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$9.99 Long hailed as a roots classic, THE SAME SONG is the full-length debut of the popular reggae trio known as Israel Vibration. The group's members, Cecil Spence, Albert Craig and Lascelles Bulgrin have known each other and have been performing together for many years. All were crippled in infancy during Jamaica's 1950s polio epidemic and met in Kingston's Rehabilitation Center. They were expelled from the center when they began to grow dreadlocks in accordance with their Rastafarian beliefs, and thereafter supported themselves with their music.
THE SAME SONG, released in 1978, is stirring, straightforward roots reggae, characterized by the trio's distinctive, gentle harmonies and strong Rastafarian messages of tolerance, understanding and transcendence. The title track, "Why Worry," and "Walk The Streets Of Glory" are only some of the standout cuts here. ...
| | Jacob Miller Who Say Jah No Dread CD (1992)
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| | King Tubby Dangerous Dub CD (1996) (Import) United Kingdom
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$10.39 The eight-piece Roots Radics are an influential instrumental group who helped pioneer the '80s dancehall style of reggae and provided accompaniment for some of the genre's greatest practitioners, including Bunny Wailer and Gregory Isaacs. This collection takes tracks by Roots Radics and filters them through the combined mixing skills of both Jah Screw and King Tubby, masters of the style and legends to fans of reggae and dub.
Hailed as an "original dub classic," this collection has achieved legendary status. It brims with all the hallmarks of dub: the rock-solid bass and drums over which float echoed, repeated shards of guitar, keyboards, and horns. This set includes no vocals whatsoever. The art of dub music comes in the artful juxtaposition of various sonic elements on top of the rhythm. The opening track, "Country Gal Dub," typifies the set. Built on a rock-solid rhythm track of just drum and bass, it is sprinkled with just a scratchy percussive effect, a touch of keyboard, and ...
| | Queens Of The Stone Age Rated R CD (2000)
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$11.99 Josh Homme's creation Queens Of The Stone Age, although they remain close to their rock roots, are a complex amalgam of atmosphere and textures. RATED R is a retro-sounding album, recorded on two 16-track machines by producer Chris Goss (Masters Of Reality) and GRAMMY award winning engineer Trinia Shoemaker.
The band's name pokes fun at the homophobic rednecks that Homme says used to attend Kyuss (his former band) shows. Some of the album's highlights are "The Lost Art of Keeping a Secret," "Feel Good Hit of the Summer" and "Better Living Through Chemistry." Former Screaming Trees vocalist Mark Lanegan has some sublime moments on a few tracks, including "In the Fade." RATED R is a unique, eclectic album.
Live Recording
Recorded at Sound City Studios, Van Nuys, California between December 1999 & February 2000.
Personnel: Josh Homme (vocals, guitar, drums, percussion); Nick Oliveri (vocals, bass); Mark Lanegan (vocals); Dave Catching (electric, 12-string & lap steel ...
| | Visions Of Dennis Brown CD (1977)
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$9.69 One of the classic reggae albums of the 1970s, Dennis Brown's VISIONS is one of the pinnacles of his amazingly fecund and prolific era with the legendary Joe Gibbs. These ten songs, simply recorded but full of near-apocalyptic dread and spirited exhortations, are Brown at his most powerful. Songs as direct as "Deliverance Will Come" and the tributary "Malcolm X" or as elliptical and knotty as "Concrete Castle King" or "Milk and Honey" all benefit from Brown's remarkable voice, truly one of the finest instruments the style ...
| | Jaguars Way You Look Tonight: Best Of CD (1999)
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| | Blues Tribute To The Grateful Dead CD (2001)
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| | Greg Davis Arbor CD (2002) (Import) Japan
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| | Good To Go CD (2003) (Import) United Kingdom
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| | Wackies African Roots Act 2 CD (1982) (Import) Reissue
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| | Carlos Raz Starry Nights CD (2005)
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