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Categorie archives: Reggae
- Monday June 2, 2008
Gregory Isaacs with his golden voice appears on Vigin Records with
a great line-up, Next to Sly and Robbie we see Leroy Wallace, Santa,
Leroy Sibbles, Bo Peep, Bingy Bunny, Sticky and Skully, Gladstone Anderson,
Winston Wright, Ansil Collins, Nambo, Bobby Ellis, Deadly Headly,
Earl ‘Wire’ Lindo, Junior Delgado and Dennis Brown.tracks;
1 Universal tribulation
2 Mr. Brown
3 Down the line
4 Lonely girl
5 Bumping and boring
6 My relationship
7 Slave market
8 Black liberation struggle
9 Jah music
10 Soon forwardPosted by Moosat 9:13 PM - Tuesday May 27, 2008
I don’t know how many times I’ve been playing this here LP.
It was one of my first reggae albums and it was on the turntable
a whole lot more then many others around that time. Jacob Miller
( like always with the Lewis brothers), Inner Circle, Fat Man
Ridim Section, many names, same group of guys. ‘Suzie
Wong, she’s my baby, and don’t think I’m crazy’, Look
at the size of these men and you understand.tracks;
1 Don’t let money fool you
2 Suzie Wong
3 Tenement yard
4 Every day with you girl
5 Dock of the bay
6 Tired felick weed in a bush
7 Truth has come again
8 All night till daylight
9 Forward Jah Jah children
10 Why can’t we be friends
11 Roman soldiers of BabylonPosted by Moosat 10:06 PM - Tuesday May 13, 2008
This is part 4. I want to dedicate this one to my friend Poca,
she runs a little internet/TV station. ( not anymore)
a lot of Jamaican stuff there, thanks Poca for your support.tracks;
1 Eek-a-Mouse – Neutron bomb
2 Barrington Levy – Robberman
3 Mutabaruka – Evey time I ear the soun
4 Trevor Scorcher – Chemist in a dis
5 Horace Andy – Stop the fuss
6 Maxi Priest – Sensi
7 Philip Levy – In a me yard
8 Yellowman – Sensemilla ( fade start )
9 Sugar Minott – Devil’s pickney
10 The Viceroys – Girl it’s over
11 Ini Kamoze – Mer-tel-ler
12 Peter Tosh – Legalize it
13 Little John – Nothing is impossible
14 The Techniques – I’ll never fall in love
15 Michael Rose – Archie Bella
16 Don Evans – Telling me
17 Luie Lepke – Willie Red
18 Lee van Cliff – Different fashion
19 The Rolands – Black race
20 Michael Prophet – Fight to the top
21 Jackie Opel – Push woodPosted by Moosat 9:44 AMCategories
- Saturday May 10, 2008
Part 3 of 6, series of vinyl rips of favorite
tracks from the eighties. A funtrack here is
M.Jackson’s ‘Billy Jean’ by Shinehead, a killer.tracks;
1 Oku Onoura – Wat a situashan
2 The Twinkle Brothers – Miss labba labba
3 Mikey Dread – Barbersaloon
4 The Itals – Brutal
5 Lacksley Castell – Leaving
6 Papa Tullo – Straight to the government
7 Shinehead – Billy Jean
8 U Roy – Chalice in the palace
9 Tapper Zukie – My god is real
10 Prince Far I – Throw away your gun
11 Israel Vibration – Universal father
12 Don Carlos – Ride on Cristine
13 Kotch – In the hills
14 Israel Vibration – Friday evening
15 Winston Jarret and the Righteous Flames – Jungle collie
16 Horace Andy – Eating mess
17 Junior Reid – Original foreign mind
18 Horace Andy – Money money
19 Israel Vibration – Highway robberyPosted by Moosat 10:50 PMCategories
- Friday May 9, 2008
These tracks are 7″ and 10″ singles and some songs from LP’s.
It was made in sept. ’04, 5 years later than number 1 which
is posted below.tracks;
1 Sugar Minott – No vacancy
2 Little John – Smoke ganja hard
3 Purpleman – Rum punch fe mi lunch
4 Unknown artist – It a fe boom
5 Dean, Nambo & Madden – Sharp razor
6 Sugar Minott – Babylon
7 Sammy Dread – Rude boy
8 Sammy Dread – Talk it over
9 Don Carlos – Fight fight
10 Patrick Andy – Tired fe lick it in a bush
11 Courage – Sister in law
12 Lee van Cliff – Rock it to me twice
13 Barrington Levy – Teach me culture
14 Sugar Minott – Four wheel wheelie
15 Raymond Naptali – Automatic boom
16 Raymond Naptali – Gimme gimme sensemillia
17 Yellowman – Mr. Chin
18 Yellowman & Fathead – Bam bam
19 Johnny Ringo – Don’ know much
20 Ranking Joe – Clarks booty stylePosted by Moosat 8:48 PMCategories
- Wednesday May 7, 2008From around 1980 I started to collect Reggae L.P.’sWhen many years later the CD era started I made a
selection of tracks that I used to play a lot.This is part 1 of 6, in my humble opinion only killers.
Track no. 2 is by M. Werner , it is a 10″ single and to
be honest I don’t even know what the M. stands for.Another favorite is track no. 7, by Willie Williams and
Cousin Marshall, that bass that you feel in your stomach,
turn up the volume and skank across the floor !Tracks;
1 Jesse James – Obeah me
2 Max Werner – Nuh fire it
3 Sugar Minott – Dancehall style
4 Lee van Cliff – Wiser than Solomon
5 Sugar Minott – Informa
6 Barrington Levy – Black roses
7 Willie Williams & Cousin Marshal – Rocking univershally
8 Philip Levy – Mi god mi king
9 Tenor Saw – Ring the alarm
10 Gregory Isaacs – I can’t give you my love
11 Tapper Zukie – Pick up the rockers
12 Yellowman – Operation radication
13 Frankie Paul – Dancehall Worries
14 Eek-a-Mouse – Star, daily news or gleaner
15 Don Carlos & Gold – Natty dread have credential
16 Halfpint – Crazy girl
17 Tapper Zukie – MPLA
18 Yellowman – I can’t stand it
19 U-Roy – Babylon burning
20 Upsetters – Croaking lizardPosted by Moosat 8:59 PMCategories
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