Reggae soul covers? (RR)
waxjunky
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They're killing it for me right now. The Soul Jazz comp is one of the strongest I've heard in awhile, for any genre. Or is there something better (and how can I get it?)
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Darker than Blue
Reggae Hustle (soul jazz)
My dude Sureshot's "sound boy burial status breaks" comp series
All are excellent introductions to the reggae soul covers. A lot of this stuff has been re-issued, bootlegged and comp'd, so keep your eyes on sites like Labcabin and dusty groove.
While Sound Bwoy may be well selected, people might want to spend their money
on comps that actually paid someone for the right to use their music...
or not.
Either way that bootleg ish is
that shit was
i need bofe uf these in my lyfe, any chance uf an oplode :laetpasschumpt;
Tough call between this version and the Derrick Harriott 12. Ellis one is sweeter, but the Harriott has the extended dubbed out percussion.
Harriott Version
Stop In The Name Of Love
Only You
Ain't No Sunshine
Be Thankful
I have this reggae soul mix that I've been procrastinatin' on for a while and contains none of the above, mostly originals rather than US covers. I need to get on it again.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/434416954e3654/
Very nice.
Since we are a dozen posts into a soulstrut genre thread, it's probably bout time to totally derail it with tenuous suggestions like lists of non soul cover reggae tracks, or even non-reggae soul covers like this Jackie Wilson Calypso.
These are great. Can I get artist for each song?
thanks. great tune.
Claudette Miller and Conscious Minds - Tonight is the Night (Treasure Isle)
Yo I heard haterade tastes better through a clown straw. any truth in that?
Delroy Wilson
Officially Lloyd Parks
Ken Boothe
Winston Curtis
So is "For the Love of You" on this comp a cover of "Living for the Love of You" by the Isleys?
Yup and John Holt does a damn fine version.
I don't know what kind of baggage you have with the hommie Sh*ne but this is some bullshit. I mean, do you have any idea how hard it is to license obscure AMERICAN music, let alone Jamaican? Do you think you yourself could successfully license the majority of the records on that comp? Would it be better if those records remained unknown?
I really doubt anyone made a boatload of cash off status breaks, as it certainly wasn't any kind of mass release... and I am sure you own a good amount of unlicensed reggae in your collection... and I am sure you're aware of the murky licensing arrangements in the Jamaican music industry... so what is your issue exactly?
b: why put somebody on blast on a board that his Frickin' friends write on?
c: those comps are totally wicked, and to this day IMO nobody has really outdone them. if anybody has one of those disgusting bootlegs for sale please PM.
pulllease don't try to point any fingers at me for defending a dope record series. you are coming off like a dancehall monitor.
super reggae & soul is rad...
artists getting paid is rad...
shot is rad...
cpeetz is rad...
seattle is rad...
london is rad...
LA is rad...
jamaica is rad...
toronto is rad...
tokyo is rad...
peace and love folks...
dead this bullshit...
sipreano
BUT DUDE! SURESHOT MADE BILLIONZ! HE CAN'T EVEN FOLD WALLETS! HIS MONEY GOT MONEY! HE'S Frickin' SCROOGE MCDUCK RIGHT NOW! TAKING FAT-ASS DIVES INTO A LAKE OF GOLD Frickin' COINS.