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Second volume wouldnt be too difficult but would have to wait a little while

Oh go on

― How dare you tarnish the reputation of Turturro's yodel (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, March 20, 2014

seriously. my 13 year old daughter -- whose normal fare is bruno mars and lady ga ga -- said she had the song, blood gonna run stuck in her head. that's amazing to me.

she did roll her eyes when she heard me say that big-youth line, "certain place on king street they say there is a car bomb. so it is, baby."

Daniel, Esq 2, Friday, 21 March 2014 02:01 (ten years ago) link

that big-youth line works better coming from him than from a 46 year old commercial litigator.

Daniel, Esq 2, Friday, 21 March 2014 02:02 (ten years ago) link

yah this is good shakes

gbx, Friday, 21 March 2014 02:16 (ten years ago) link

My girls at under 10 used to get and ask for Congos tunes all the time. Watta la la bom bom etc... it is hard to believe that anyone with ears could not be smitten with the mighty Congos.

Hinklepicker, Friday, 21 March 2014 04:45 (ten years ago) link

plenty of people are unimpressed with that record. see, e.g., omar, outdoor_miner and sam 500, way up-thread.

i love heart of the congos, but de gustibus non est disputandum.

Daniel, Esq 2, Friday, 21 March 2014 07:42 (ten years ago) link

Right ok. Thats puzzling to me. Some of the discussion above linked it to Absynnians , Techniques, Mighty Diamonds etc - I always regard these fine groups as closely linked with a certain kind of American soul music - mainly Curtis and the Impressions I suppose - who I love. So maybe not liking The Congos is some kind of extension of not liking that sort of sound. Heart of the Congos just seems like such a sweet feel good classic, not liking it seems to me like not accepting joy. Who are these dark, leaden souls? But yep I guess there is no accounting for taste. Or heavy metals inside dreary bodies.

Hinklepicker, Friday, 21 March 2014 08:51 (ten years ago) link

No ad hominem intended. Just got slightly baffled by my own lack of empathy and then subsequently caught in the flash dramatic eddy of where the words ended up.

Hinklepicker, Friday, 21 March 2014 08:56 (ten years ago) link

heart of the congos is good but i feel like i haven't spent enough time with it. there are a bunch of other reggae albums/tunes that i go to instead

marcos, Friday, 21 March 2014 13:59 (ten years ago) link

seriously. my 13 year old daughter -- whose normal fare is bruno mars and lady ga ga -- said she had the song, blood gonna run stuck in her head. that's amazing to me.

she did roll her eyes when she heard me say that big-youth line, "certain place on king street they say there is a car bomb. so it is, baby."

― Daniel, Esq 2, Thursday, March 20, 2014 7:01 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

that big-youth line works better coming from him than from a 46 year old commercial litigator.

― Daniel, Esq 2, Thursday, March 20, 2014 7:02 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

haha, that line is definitely Big Youth at his coolest, I totally get the temptation to try it. I haven't downloaded this yet. is Big Youth's "Is Dread in a Babylon" on this? the super long "dreeeeaaaaaad" on that song is the zenith of roots deejaying for me

rob, Friday, 21 March 2014 14:59 (ten years ago) link

Right ok. Thats puzzling to me. Some of the discussion above linked it to Absynnians , Techniques, Mighty Diamonds etc - I always regard these fine groups as closely linked with a certain kind of American soul music - mainly Curtis and the Impressions I suppose - who I love. So maybe not liking The Congos is some kind of extension of not liking that sort of sound. Heart of the Congos just seems like such a sweet feel good classic, not liking it seems to me like not accepting joy. Who are these dark, leaden souls? But yep I guess there is no accounting for taste. Or heavy metals inside dreary bodies.

― Hinklepicker, Friday, March 21, 2014

don't get me wrong. i think heart of the congos is one of best records ever, of any genre. but ymmv.

Daniel, Esq 2, Friday, 21 March 2014 17:12 (ten years ago) link

catching up on this thread after too long:

i really like a lot of the jolly brothers.

this is perhaps a little feeble, but I find the yearning, resolute, and slightly mysterious sentiment 'In reality, I and I will overcome' very affecting and sweet.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3Ot4jvkcyw

haven't heard the LP, just the Larks from the Ark compilation.

prince alla is great - got into him by listening the fuck out of the Iration Steppas remix of Lot's Wife on some Blood & Thunder compilation:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3Ot4jvkcyw

the super long "dreeeeaaaaaad" on that song is the zenith of roots deejaying for me

Yes! Gives me a chill down my spine every time I hear it, without fail. both haunting and full of power at the same time - and that's a great combination (touched more frequently by reggae than other music I think).

Mining the sweet rare reggae music site, and just dl'd Shakey Mo's mixtape, which I'm v much looking fwd to - now off into town to collect my bike and to listen to a load of reggae :)

Fizzles, Saturday, 22 March 2014 08:15 (ten years ago) link

ffs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vb6zmaLQ690

Fizzles, Saturday, 22 March 2014 08:16 (ten years ago) link

another nice thing shakey's mix did is remind me that there's more to many of these artists' catalogs than what's selected for inclusion in career-retrospective discs, even discs from trusted labels. for instance, i only know most of the toasters from what i've heard on blood & fire comps. the mix encouraged me to seek out full albums, from i-roy and big-youth, on itunes. very glad i did.

Daniel, Esq 2, Saturday, 22 March 2014 14:58 (ten years ago) link

Mining the sweet rare reggae music site.

― Fizzles, Saturday, March 22, 2014

great site, but looks like its been dormant since mid-december. hope it will remain active.

Daniel, Esq 2, Saturday, 22 March 2014 15:22 (ten years ago) link

Gussie Presents I-Roy was my starting pt for him. Great sleeve too.

that's the one i'm thinking of buying, but i balked at the $27.99 price on itunes.

Daniel, Esq 2, Saturday, 22 March 2014 16:06 (ten years ago) link

great album but that price is lunacy. amazon has it for only $7

rob, Saturday, 22 March 2014 17:12 (ten years ago) link

finally DLed Shakey's mix. great stuff! apparently I own the wrong Prince Alla album (I have the I Can Hear the Children Singing twofer with Junior Spear)--really thought I'd picked up most everything essential on Blood & Fire.

rob, Saturday, 22 March 2014 17:34 (ten years ago) link

this would have been a bizarre errand, i guess, since a list (plus descriptions) is the book, but i wonder if anyone's compiled a list of the titles in steve barrow's 1997 reggae: the rough guide. probably the best thing is to just pick-up the book itself.

someone did, in fact, compile a list of barrow's essential recordings from the rough guide book. it's an interesting, if highly debatable, list:

The Beginnings: Mento to Ska

Jamaican Folk Traditions

o V/A – From the Grass Roots of Jamaica (Dynamic, JA)

The Birth of the Sound System

o Aitken, Laurel – Pioneer of Jamaican Music (Reggae Retro, UK)
o Count Ossie – A Rasta Reggae Legend (Moodisc, US)
o King Stitt – Dance Hall ’63 (Studio One, JA)*
o V/A – Sir Coxsone & Duke Reid in Concert at Forresters’ Hall (Studio One, US)

Ska Authentic

o Alphonso, Roland – Something Special: Ska Shots (Heartbeat, US)
o Drummond, Don – Best of (Studio One, JA)
o Lord Creator – Don’t Stay Out Late (VP Records/Randy’s, US)
o Maytals – Prince Buster Record Shack Presents the Original Golden Oldies Vol 3 (Prince Buster, JA, UK & US)*
o Skatalites – Foundation Ska (Heartbeat, US)
o Skatalites – Ska Authentic (1964, ND/Studio One, JA)
o Skatalites – Ska Authentic Volume 2 (1964, ND/Studio One, JA)*
o Skatalites – Ska Boo Da Ba (1966, Westside, UK)
o Skatalites & Friends – at Randy’s (VP Records, US)
o V/A – Club Ska ’67 (Mango, UK)
o V/A – Club Ska ’67 Volume 2 (WIRL, JA/UK)*
o V/A (Clement Dodd Productions) – Ska Bonanza: Studio One Years (Heartbeat, US)
o V/A (Top Deck Productions) – Ska Down Jamaica Way (Top Deck, UK)

Jamaican Jazz – a Brief Survey

o Ranglin, Ernest – Below the Bassline (Island Jamaica Jazz, UK)
o Ranglin, Ernest – Sounds & Power (Studio One, US)

Rude Boys & Rocksteady

o V/A – Catch This Beat (Island, UK)*

Rude-Boy Music

o Dekker, Desmond & the Aces – Action! (Late 60s, Esoldun, FR)
o Ellis, Alton – Cry Tough (incs: Mr Soul of Jamaica LP, Heartbeat, US)
o Tosh, Peter – The Toughest (Studio One material) (Heartbeat, US)

Get Ready, It’s Rocksteady – Duke Reid & Coxsone

o Andy, Bob – Song Book (Coxsone, JA)
o Boothe, Ken – A Man & His Hits (Studio One, JA)*
o Heptones – On Top (Studio One, JA)
o Kelly, Pat – Vintage Series (Treasure Isle material) (VP Records, US)
o Melodians – Swing & Dine (1960’s) (Heartbeat, US)
o Paragons – Golden Hits: The Great Treasure Isle Collection Vol 2 (Treasure Isle, FR)
o Techniques – Rock Steady Classics (Treasure Isle material) (Rhino, UK)
o Wilson, Delroy – Original Twelve: Best of (Coxsone, JA/Heartbeat, US)*
o V/A – Duke Reid’s Treasure Chest (Heartbeat, US)
o V/A – Mojo Rocksteady (Heartbeat, US) (3 versions of this but only one is a CD)

Catch This Beat: The New Producers

o Smith, Slim – Early Days (Total Sounds, JA)*
o V/A (Joe Gibbs Productions) – Joe Gibbs: Amalgamated Label, Explosive Rocksteady 1967 73 (Heartbeat, US)

Early Reggae

o V/A – Monkey Business (Trojan, UK)
o V/A – The Harder They Come: Soundtrack (Island, UK)

The Big Three in the Reggae Era

o Brooks, Cedric – Im Flash Forward (1977, Studio One, JA)*
o Burning Spear – Presenting (Studio One, JA)*
o Burning Spear – Rocking Time (Studio One, JA)*
o Ellis, Alton – Sunday Coming (Studio One, JA)
o Holt, John – Like a Bolt: Classic Rocksteady & Reggae (Westside/Demon, UK)
o Marshall, Larry – Presenting (Studio One, JA/Heartbeat, US)
o Mittoo, Jackie – Keyboard King at Studio One (Universal Sound/Soul Jazz, UK)
o Mittoo, Jackie – Tribute to… (Heartbeat, US)
o Wailing Souls – Wailing Souls (1st Album) (Studio One, JA)*

Promotions to the Premier League

o Brown, Dennis – Best of… (4th Album) (Joe Gibbs, JA)*
o Campbell, Cornell – Minstrel: Classic Reggae 1972-77 (Westside, UK)
o Ethiopians – Original Reggae Hit Sound (Trojan, UK)
o Maytals – Bla Bla Bla (1966-70) (Esoldun, FR)
o V/A (Clancy Eccles Productions) – Clancy Eccles Presents his Reggae Revue (Heartbeat, US)
o V/A (Harry Mudie Productions) – Let Me Tell You Boy (Trojan, UK)

New Producers Enter the Arena

o Hudson, Keith – Flesh of My Skin, Blood of My Blood (Mamba, UK)*
o V/A (Keith Hudson Productions) – Studio Kinda Cloudy (Trojan, UK)*
o V/A (Rupie Edwards Productions) – Pure Gold (Success, UK)*
o V/A (Winston Riley Productions) – Roots Techniques (Pressure Sounds, UK)

Wake the Town: How the DJ Came to Rule the Nation

o Big Youth – Screaming Target (Gussie, JA/Trojan, UK)
o Dennis Alcapone – My Voice is Insured for Half a Million Dollars (Trojan, UK)*
o U-Roy – Super Boss (Treasure Isle material) (Esoldun, FR)

Rebel Music & Rasta Chants

o Byles, Junior – Curly Locks: Best of… & the Upsetters 1970-76 (Heartbeat, US)
o Byles, Junior & Friends – 129 Beat Street: Ja-Man Special 1975-78 (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Marley, Bob & the Wailers – African Herbsman (Trojan, UK)
o V/A – Rebel Music (Trojan, UK)
o V/A (Lee Perry Productions) – Upsetter Collection (Trojan, UK)
o V/A (Winston Riley Productions) – Blood & Fire (Trojan, UK)*

Roots Reggae

o V/A – Classic Reggae: Definitive Revival Reggae Mastercuts Vol 1 (Mastercuts, UK)

Marley, Bob & the Wailers

o Marley, Bob & the Wailers - Legend (Tuff Gong, JA/Island, UK & US)
o Marley, Bob & the Wailers - Natural Mystic ((Tuff Gong, JA/Island, UK & US)
o Marley, Bob & the Wailers - Songs of Freedom (Box) (Tuff Gong, JA/Island, UK & US)
o Wailer, Bunny – Blackheart Man (Solomonic, JA/Island, UK)

UK Connection

o Black Uhuru – Showcase (Taxi, JA/Heartbeat, US)
o Burning Spear – Marcus Garvey (Fox, JA/Island, UK)
o Burning Spear – Social Living (Burning Spear, JA/Blood & Fire, UK)
o Gladiators – Trenchtown Mix Up (Virgin/EMI, UK)
o Ruby, Jack Presents the Black Foundation (Jack Ruby Productions) - Black Foundation in Dub (Heartbeat, US)

The Producer as Auteur

o Brown, Dennis – Visions (Joe Gibbs Record Globe, JA)
o Campbell, Cornell – I Shall Not Remove 1975-80 (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Clarke, Johnny – Don’t Trouble Trouble (Attack, UK)
o Clarke, Johnny – Dreader Dread 1976-78 (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Congos – Heart of the Congos (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Culture – Two Sevens Clash (Joe Gibbs Record Globe, JA/Lightning, UK)
o Mighty Diamonds – When the Right Time Come/I Need a Roof (Well Charge, JA/Virgin, UK/Channel One, US)
o Miller, Jacob – Who Say Jah No Dread (Greensleeves, UK)
o Pablo, Augustus – El Rockers (Pressure Sounds, UK)
o Pablo, Augustus – Original Rockers (Rockers Int, JA/Greensleeves, UK)
o U Roy – Right Time Rockers (1976) (Soundsystem, US)
o Walker, Sylford & Welton Irie – Lamb’s Bread International (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Yabby You – Jesus Dread 1972-77 (Blood & Fire, UK)
o V/A (Augustus Pablo Productions) – Classic Rockers 2 (Mango Reggae Refreshers, UK)
o V/A (Bunny Lee Productions) – If Deejay Was Your Trade (Blood & Fire, UK)
o V/A (Lee Perry Productions) – Build the Ark (Trojan, UK)
o V/A (Lee Perry Productions) – Open the Gate (Trojan, UK)
o V/A (Winston Riley Productions) – Observation Station (Heartbeat, US)

Nyahbingi Music

o Count Ossie & the Mystic Revelation of Rastafari – Grounation (MRR, JA/Ashanti, UK)

The Small Axes

o Abyssinians – Satta Massa Gana (Heartbeat, US)
o Royals – Pick Up the Pieces (Wambesi, JA/Magnum, UK)
o Wailing Souls – Wild Suspense (Massive, JA/Mango Reggae Refreshers, UK)

Cultural Toasters

o Big Youth – Everyday Skank: Best of (Trojan, UK)*
o Doctor Alimantado – Best Dressed Chicken in Town (Greensleeves, UK/RAS, US)
o Prince Alla – Heaven is My Roof (Tappa, JA)*
o U Roy – Don’t Check Me with No Lightweight Stuff 1972-75 (Blood & Fire, UK)

The Mainstream

o Andy, Horace – Good Vibes (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Andy, Horace – In the Light/In the Light Dub (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Brown, Dennis – Open the Gate: Greatest Hits Vol 2 (Heartbeat, US)
o Brown, Dennis – Some Like it Hot: Greatest Hits Vol 1 (Heartbeat, US)
o Higgs, Joe – Life of Contradiction (1975, Micron, JA/Esoldun, FR)
o Isaacs, Gregory – Soon Forward (African Museum, JA/Virgin, UK)*
o Romeo, Max – Open the Iron Gate 1973-77 (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Wilson, Delroy – Sarge (LTD, JA/Charmers, UK)

Roots Harmonies

o Israel Vibration – Same Song (Top Ranking, JA/Pressure Sounds, UK)

Some Reflective Rastamen

o Fred Locks – Black Star Liners (Jahmukmusik, JA/Vulcan, UK)
o Hinds, Justin & the Dominoes – Travel with Love (1984, Nighthawk, US)
o Little Roy (w. Ian Rock & the Heptones) – Tafari Earth Uprising (Pressure Sounds, UK)
o Moses, Pablo – Revolutionary Dream (Jigsaw, JA/Tropical Sound Trace, UK)*

Dub

o Various Producers – Rodigan’s Dub Classics: Serious Selections Vol 1, Mixed by King Tubby, Prince Jammy & Scientist (Grapevine, UK)

Dubwise Shower

o Dodd, Clement (Productions) – Dub Store Special (Studio One, JA)*
o Gibbs Joe & Errol Thompson (Productions) – African Dub Almighty Chapters 1-4 (Joe Gibbs Record Globe & Rocky One, JA)*
o Holness, Winston ‘Niney’ (Productions) – Dubbing with the Observer (Observer, JA/Attack, UK)*
o Hookim, Joseph ‘Joe Joe’ (Productions) – Vital Dub Strictly Rockers (Well Charge, JA & US/Virgin, UK)*
o Hudson, Keith (Productions) – Pick a Dub (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Jackson, Vivian (Productions) – King Tubby’s Prophecy of Dub (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Lee, Bunny (Productions) – Dub Gone 2 Crazy: In Fine Style 1975-1979 (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Lee, Bunny (Productions) – Dub Gone Crazy: Evolution of Dub at King Tubby’s 1975-1979 (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Pablo, Augustus (Productions) – King Tubby’s Meets Rockers Uptown (Yard, JA/Clocktower, US)
o Perry, Lee (Productions) – Blackboard Jungle Dub (Upsetter, JA)*
o Perry, Lee (Productions) – Super Ape (Upsetter, JA/Island, UK)

Dub Explosion

o Mudie, Harry (Productions) – Meets King Tubby’s in Dub Conference Vols 1-3 (Moodisc, JA/Moods, US)
o Rodney, Winston (Productions) – Living Dub Vols 1 & 2 (Burning Spear, JA)*

Dubbing into the 1980s

o Brown, Glen (Productions) - & King Tubby: Termination Dub 1973-79 (Blood & Fire, UK)
o Thompson, Linval (Productions) – Scientist Encounters Pac Man (Greensleeves, UK)
o Thompson, Linval (Productions) – Scientist Meets the Space Invaders (Greensleeves, UK)

Dancehall

o V/A – Forward: a Selection of Greensleeves Top Singles 1977-82 (Greensleeves, UK)

Roots Tradition, the Roots Radics & Barrington Levy

o Isaacs, Gregory – Lonely Lover (African Museum, JA/Pre, UK)
o Levy, Barrington – Collection (Greensleeves & Time One, UK)

Deejay Dominance

o Lone Ranger – M16 (J&L, US)*
o V/A – A Deejay Explosion Inna Dance Hall Style (Heartbeat, US)

Dance Pon the Riddim

o McGregor, Freddie – Bobby Babylon (Studio One, JA/Heartbeat, US)
o Minott, Sugar – Live Loving (Studio One, JA/Heartbeat, US)
o Osbourne, Johnny – Truths & Rights (Studio One, JA/Heartbeat, US)
o V/A (Clement ‘Coxsone’ Dodd Productions) – Showcase Vol 1 (Heartbeat, US)

Henry ‘Junjo’ Lawes Rules the Dancehall

o Wailing Souls – Fire House Rock (Volcano, JA/Greensleeves, UK)

Prince Jammy

o Half Pint – Monkey Man Skank (Jammy’s, JA)*
o V/A (Prince Jammy Productions) – Prince Jammy: A Man & His Music Vol 3, Hits Style (RAS, US)

Sugar Minott

o Minott, Sugar – Black Roots (Black Roots, JA/Mango, US)

Sly & Robbie

o Brown, Dennis – Brown Sugar (Taxi singles comp) (Taxi, JA)
o Kamoze, Ini – Ini Kamoze (Island, JA)*

Worries in the Dance: More Producers Join the Crowd

o McGregor, Freddie – Big Ship (Thompson Sound, JA/Greensleeves, UK)
o Mighty Diamonds – Changes (Music Works, JA)*

Ragga

One Rhythm Albums

o Kelly, Dave ‘Rude Boy’ (Productions) – Arabian Jam (Mad House, JA & UK)
o Kelly, Dave ‘Rude Boy’ (Productions) – Pepper Seed Jam! (Mad House, UK)

King Jammy

o Frazer, Dean – Big Bad Sax (Jammy’s, JA/Super Power, UK)*
o Gibbons, Leroy – Four Seasons Lover (Jammy’s, JA/Super Power, UK)
o King Jammy (Productions) - Prince Jammy: A Man & His Music Vol 2, Computer Style (RAS, US)
o Lieutenant Stitchie – Wear Yu Size [Great Ambition] (Jammy’s, JA/Super Power, UK)*
o Nitty Gritty – Trials & Crosses: Tribute to… (VP Records, US)

King Tubby

o King Tubby (Productions) – Presents Soundclash Dubplate Style (Taurus, JA & UK)*

Gussie Clarke

o V/A (Gussie Clarke Productions) – Hardcore Reggae (Greensleeves, UK)

Jammy’s Employees Go It Alone

o McGregor, Freddie – Now (Steely & Clevie, JA)
o Steely and Clevie (Productions) – Play Studio One Vintage (Steely and Clevie, JA/Heartbeat, US)

Ragga Sing a Hit Song

o Cocoa Tea – Come Love Me (VP Records, US)
o Griffiths, Marcia – Indomitable (1993, Penthouse, JA & US)
o Hammond, Beres – A Love Affair (Penthouse, JA & US)
o Paul, Frankie – Sara (Jammy’s, JA/Live and Love, UK)

Deejay Confrontation

o Banton, Buju – ‘Til Shiloh (Penthouse, JA/Loose Cannon, UK)
o Bounty Killer – My Xperience (VP Records, US)
o Capleton – Prophecy (Def Jam & Ral & African Star, US)
o Ninjaman – Bounty Hunter (Digital B, JA/Blue Mountain, UK)
o Shabba Ranks – Golden Touch (Two Friends, JA/Greensleeves, UK)

Rasta Renaissance

o Bushman – Total Commitment (King Jammy’s, JA/Greensleeves, UK)
o Garnett Silk – Gold (Charm, UK)
o General, Mikey – Spiritual Revolution (Qabalah, JA/Redbridge, UK/VP Records, US)
o Heritage, Morgan – Protect Us Jah (VP Records & Brickwall, US)
o Jahmali – El Shaddai (Germain, JA/US)
o Luciano – Where There is Life (Xterminator, JA/Island Jamaica, UK)
o Rose, Michael – Sly & Robbie Present the Taxi Sessions (Taxi, UK)*
o Tony Rebel – If Jah (VP Records, US)
o V/A (Bobby Digital Productions) – Digital B Presents Kette Drum (Digital B, JA)
o V/A (Sky High Productions) – Sky High & Mau Mau Present Marcus Garvey Chant (Sky, High, JA)

Bobo Dread Deejays, Chanters & Singers

o Anthony B – Real Revolutionary (Star Trail, JA/Greensleeves, UK)
o Capleton – More Fire (1999-00 comp) (VP Records, US)
o Sizzla – Black Woman & Child (Greensleeves, UK/Brisk Wall, US)
o Sizzla – Bobo Ashanti (Xterminator, JA/Greensleeves, UK)

Reggae in Britain

Roots, Rock, Reggae, UK Style

o Steel Pulse – Handsworth Revolution (Island, UK)
o V/A – Don’t Call Us Immigrants (Pressure Sounds, UK)

Lovers Rock

o Barry Boom – Living Boom (Fine Style, UK)
o Davis, Janet Lee – Missing You (Fashion, UK)
o Hunnigale, Peter – Reggae Max (Jet Star, UK)
o Kay, Janet – Ultimate Collection (Arawak, UK)
o Mafia, Leroy – Finders Keepers (Mafia and Fluxy, UK)
o V/A – Lovers Rock: Serious Selections Vols 1-3 (Rewind Selecta, UK)
o V/A (Fashion Productions) – Lovers Fashion Vols 1 & 2 (Fashion, UK)

From Deejays to Ragga

o Levy, General – Wickedness Increase (Ffrr, UK)
o Macka B – Sign of the Times (Ariwa, UK)
o Maxi Priest – Bonafide (Ten, UK/RAS, US)
o Top Cat – 9 Lives of the Cat (9 Lives, UK)
o Top Cat – Cat O’ Nine Tales (9 Lives, UK)
o V/A (Saxon Productions) – Saxon Studio Presents Dance Hall Specials Vol 1 (Saxon, UK)

Roots Revival

o Banton, Starky – Powers Youth (Fashion, UK)
o Brown, Leroy – Rhyme & Reason (Saxon, UK)

Reggae in the USA

US Reggae Takes Root

o Andy, Horace – Dance Hall Style (Wackie’s, US)

NY Dancehall & Ragga

o Red Fox – As a Matter of Fox (Elektra, JA/US)
o Shinehead – Rough & Rugged (African Love, US)*
o Shinehead – Troddin’ (Elektra, US)
o Washington, Glen – Brother to Brother (Studio One, US)
o Washington, Glen – Wandering Stranger (Studio One, US)

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 23 March 2014 15:02 (ten years ago) link

I don't see much debate here. Almost everything here is amazing.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 23 March 2014 15:09 (ten years ago) link

i meant omitted titles and maybe certain category-titles (not sure what barrow means by "big three in the reggae era," but that title, and the artists listed under it (esp. cedric brooks), made me do a double-take).

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 23 March 2014 15:12 (ten years ago) link

Big three producers (Dodd, Buster, Reid).

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 23 March 2014 15:13 (ten years ago) link

makes more sense. thx.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 23 March 2014 15:14 (ten years ago) link

That book is a great read cover to cover IMO.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 23 March 2014 15:15 (ten years ago) link

there are paperback copies on amazon for $2.99 (plus shipping).

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 23 March 2014 15:18 (ten years ago) link

was intrigued by the jack ruby compilation. interesting producer imo. unfortunately, the "jack ruby presents" disc available on itunes isn't the one listed in barrow's book, i don't think. even so, there are some sweet-sounding tunes on the version available on itunes, like donovan's say you and vinnie taylor and the revealor's hard times.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 23 March 2014 15:22 (ten years ago) link

Do you have the jack ruby hi-fi on Auralux?

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 23 March 2014 16:20 (ten years ago) link

Is black foundation in dub the dub of the heartbeat black foundation comp from 2000 or so?

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 23 March 2014 16:23 (ten years ago) link

i don't have any jack ruby comps (just his production work on individual albums for other artists (obv. ex.: marcus garvey).

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 23 March 2014 16:31 (ten years ago) link

Well that both those are stellar.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 23 March 2014 16:33 (ten years ago) link

this free rhodesia tune, attributed to jack ruby & the black disciples, is a nice intro to his sound, imo. everything soaked in these mysterious-sounding horns.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kkKz5UGvzDk

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 23 March 2014 16:36 (ten years ago) link

i hope barrow's revived blood & fire label acquires the rights to, and reissues, all those otherwise-lost discs on the list above. many unavailable through the usual e-retail channels.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 23 March 2014 16:37 (ten years ago) link

is junior byles still alive? i don't think he's been heard of since reappearing for some live performances around 2004 or so. sad story.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Xjhz4iifMI

this song is fantastic.

Daniel, Esq 2, Sunday, 23 March 2014 18:14 (ten years ago) link

xp really? Most of the stuff was available on CD in some form so I'm surprised that it would be unavailable now.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Sunday, 23 March 2014 19:21 (ten years ago) link

i just spot-checked 10 -- 20 titles on itunes and boomkat (for mp3s only), so a very unscientific survey.

Daniel, Esq 2, Monday, 24 March 2014 00:24 (ten years ago) link

So much for the cornucopias of the digital age...

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Monday, 24 March 2014 00:26 (ten years ago) link

A few years ago (no less than 5), a Dub (or heavily Dub-influenced) track placed on the ILM yearly poll. Can someone remind me what it was?

daavid, Monday, 24 March 2014 02:07 (ten years ago) link

I meant no MORE than 5 years

daavid, Monday, 24 March 2014 02:09 (ten years ago) link

Nevermind, found it! :) It was "Welcome to Jamrock"

daavid, Monday, 24 March 2014 02:17 (ten years ago) link

Good thing you did cuz I doubt most people would think of that track as being dub or dub influenced.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Monday, 24 March 2014 02:32 (ten years ago) link

i was gonna say.

Daniel, Esq 2, Monday, 24 March 2014 02:33 (ten years ago) link

i like the track, tho.

Daniel, Esq 2, Monday, 24 March 2014 02:33 (ten years ago) link

Anything that samples "World-A-Music" is okay by me.

One bad call from barely losing to (Alex in SF), Monday, 24 March 2014 02:39 (ten years ago) link

song's kinda fierce. it's been five years since that song; what happened to this guy?

Daniel, Esq 2, Monday, 24 March 2014 02:44 (ten years ago) link

waht? Take out the vocals and it's pure dub!!!

daavid, Monday, 24 March 2014 03:17 (ten years ago) link

Anyway, was unaware of World-A-Music. Love it!

daavid, Monday, 24 March 2014 03:19 (ten years ago) link

so i'm browsing some reggae music threads and notice this quote from shakey:

I have never really gotten my head around why Marley stands so far apart from the pack in the reggae genre - it's like he's not even a part of it, he was off in his own stratosphere of success, which seems to have functioned almost entirely independently of the rest of the Jamaican music scene in the 70s.

― stop swearing and start windmilling (Shakey Mo Collier), Thursday, October 18, 2012 2:57 PM (1 year ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink

last night my wife and i dug up this bob marley documentary on youtube ("caribbean nights" from the 80s i think) that i first saw as a teenager, and watching it in my life now after i've spent years listening to reggae, most of which is not bob marley (though i very much like marley, especially w/ tosh and bunny, there is a lot of reggae i like more), i was struck by the same thing and found it really curious.

i've been reading michael veal's dub book on and off for the past few weeks too, and he also mentions that as popular and loved marley was, there was a whole slew of other stuff that was more popular with local jamaican audiences. bob was just kind of separate and on some other kind of level

marcos, Monday, 24 March 2014 16:14 (ten years ago) link

anyway, just a thought, realize this is primarily a dub thread and i don't meant to move it towards LEGEND territory

marcos, Monday, 24 March 2014 16:28 (ten years ago) link

yeah that's still something I don't fully get. my current theory is that Blackwell had a lot to do with it.


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