| | Sly Dunbar Sly, Wicked & Slick CD Sly Dunbar Discography of CDs
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Reissue 1977 Sly, Wicked & Slick Music Sly Dunbar Sly, Wicked & Slick Songs | 1. | Rasta Fiesta | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Sesame Street | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Lovers Bop | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Senegal Market Place | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Mr. Music | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Queen of the Minstrel | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Dirty Harry | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Oriental Taxi | $0.99 | |
| Sly, Wicked & Slick Music Review Purchase Sly, Wicked & Slick CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Expendables Gettin' Filthy CD (2006)
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| | Matisyahu Live At Stubb's: Austin, TX 2/19/05 CD (2005) Digipak
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$8.99 A musical and religious anomaly, Matisyahu ...
| | Ub40 Signing Off CD (1980)
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$9.65 Although UB40's later records were much more conventionally pop-oriented, even the group's 1980 debut, SIGNING OFF, doesn't fit neatly in the roots-reggae tradition. The album does feature the expected bass-heavy rhythms and socially conscious lyrics of songs like "Food for Thought" (which condemns the Ethiopian famine a full four years before Band Aid brought it to attention) and the gospel-tinged "King." However, lead singer Ali Campbell also essays a left-field cover of the early Randy Newman chestnut "I Think It's Going to Rain Today," a mopey ballad more closely associated with the likes of Dusty Springfield than Bob ...
| | Culture Two Sevens Clash: 30th Anniversary Edition CD (1978) Deluxe Edition
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$14.69 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 would begin when the two sevens clashed, with July 7, 1977, when the four sevens clashed, the most fearsome date of concern.) However, the song itself was fearless, celebrating the impending apocalypse, while simultaneously reminding listeners of a series of prophesies by Marcus Garvey and twinning them to the island's current state. For those of true faith, the end of the world did not spell doom, but release from the misery of life into the eternal and heavenly arms of Jah. Thus, Clash is filled ...
| | Riddim Driven: Old Truck CD (2005)
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| | Reggae Sunsplash '81: A Tribute To Bob Marley CD (1981)
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$6.09 Live Recording
| | Lonesome River Band Looking For Yourself CD (1989)
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| | Linton Kwesi Johnson LKJ In Dub CD (1980) (Import) Germany
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$11.99 The insistent beat and melodic horn parts that mark these eight cuts may be seen as the musical representation of Johnson's impassioned political lyrics with their stolid insinuation and determinism. Clearly, this is not the album with which to introduce oneself to Johnson's work. However, fans who want to pay more attention to the strictly musical side of Johnson's work, or those who just want to hear some good dub ...
| | Building On Fire Blueprint For A Space Romance CD (2001)
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| | Nature's Dub CD (1980)
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$13.35 New York-based reggae producer Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes quietly created some of the best dub reggae of the 1980s, including this delightfully nocturnal-sounding gem originally released in 1982. Everything is stripped back to essentials here, with only an occasional vocal line (courtesy of Jah Butta) floating in and out of the mix, while the unhurried rhythms (by the Bullwackies All Stars and the New Breed) make the seven tracks feel like a single integrated suite. Highlights include "Mash It Up," a version of Junior Delgado's "Sons of Slaves" called "Slave Dub," and Clive Hunt's take on "Rockfort Rock," called here -- what else? -- "Rockfort Dub." This same set (with exactly the same art work) first appeared on CD from Wackies in 2002. ~ Steve Leggett
During the early '80s, New York-based reggae producer Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes was creating some of the most well-crafted traditional dub reggae anywhere, including Jamaica. Unfortunately, the albums he made did not fare well in the transitional period between vinyl LPs and compact discs, and most of his catalog was either out of print or virtually impossible to obtain by the end of the decade. A CD reissue campaign in 2002 brought this dub album back into the marketplace, ...
| | Bob MINTZER & THE HORN MAN BAND Papa Lips CD (1983)
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$9.25 A long-time member of the Grammy-winning jazz group the Yellowjackets, saxophonist Bob Mintzer is also the head of a lesser-known, but just as hot, New York-based big band. This 1983 album--the title is a nod to Mintzer's nickname--was their debut release and until 2007 was not available on CD in the U.S.
Bob Mintzer: Bob Mintzer; Dave Taylor, George Moran (bass trombone); Tom Barney, Will Lee ...
| | Dicro Nova Serie CD (2008) (Import)
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