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ALBUM REVIEWS 31 - 40 |
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Lee Perry - Born In The Sky |
| When
you say "Lee Perry", many people
will be thinking about the mystic sounds
coming from the Black Ark studios.
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Conscious Sounds Studio - Release The Chain |
| Every
time I hear Dub Mixes from Dougie Wardrop,
they always amaze me and I wonder why this
name is not as known as Jah Shaka or the Mad
Professor, to name but two other Dub
Maestro's from the UK.
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Bunny Wailer - Rock 'n' Groove |
| Although
many hard core roots reggae fans will
absolutely disagree with me, I consider Rock
'n' Groove to be one of Bunny Wailer's best
albums ever.
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U Roy - Jah Son Of Africa |
| Generally,
the mighty U ROY is considered to be the
originator of Toasting. Long before RAP was
there, in Jamaica the Deejays were chatting
(toasting) over music already.
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Scientist Dubs Culture Into A Paralel
Universe |
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is the DUB version of Culture's excellent
Roots Reggae release "Payday". It
is mixed by one of the true legends of DUB:
Scientist, the Dub specialist.
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Various - Dub Meet Dub |
| Long
time ago Bob Marley released a song which
was not being positively received by
everyone. The song was called "Punky
Reggae Party". Marley was one of the
first to recognize the connection between
the sufferahs from jamaica and those in
europe and the usa.
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Sugar Minott - Ghetto-ology And Dubs |
| QUOTE:
"I was so naive about being a star.
I just wanted to play the music. When it
hit, man... look here, this picture on the
cover, in the boathouse, my girlfriend made
me this shirt, Big Youth gave me his old
guitar, and I don't remember where I got
this hat from."
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Horace Andy - Good Vibes |
| When
you heard the excellent Blood & Fire
release "In the Light & Dub"
and you agreed with me about the
extraordinairy good vibes that you could
find on that one, you will probably also
agree with me, that this album is a worthy
follw up for that one.
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Ossie Dellimore - Freedom's Journal |
| In
this times, in which you see much spiritual
emptiness in the musical works, it is always
a good thing to have in your hands a
document of consciousness, and Ossie
Delimore's debut CD Freedom's Journal is
just that.
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Dubcreator - Beware... The Bass |
| I
was lying on my back, after enjoying a
reggae festival somewhere in the east of the
Netherlands. Someone approached me and asked
if I wanted to buy the music that was
playing over the sound system.
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