Drop some reggae bombs
Massive
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I'll plead my ignorance, I'm not up on too much reggae excluding the obvious(i.e. Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff and their ilk). Regardless, drop some of your favorite reggae tunes, new or old, so I can have some music to check out tonight. Peace.
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Gladiators - God Bless
http://s31.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=0I66QY9OL62M41Q422YHEO5ZZ6
Gladiators - Stick a Bush
http://s31.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1YC85E8QBMAA42497MPK6PMXLD
Junior Byles - Come Da Da
http://s31.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2UKED0F6ORECX3AXR8FC8SLIUB
George Faith - To be a Lover
http://s31.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1525Z5D7Z4WFL3VVIK1CMK1WVI
Freddie McGreggor - Bobby Babylon
http://s31.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2C17QC716YFBE31LCEP55OXPUU
Johnny Osbourne - Truth and Rights
http://s31.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1XX8AOUOPBJ9K09MHON2UIDAU9
rapidshare.de/files/3987052/01_Baby_I_Love_You_So.mp3.html
Augustus Pablo -
rapidshare.de/files/3987143/02_King_Tubby_Meets_the_Rockers_Uptown.mp3.html
Useful to cite when explainin' dub to people... All hail Osbourne Ruddock aka King Tubby... Jamaican expatriates I've spoken to who attended Tubby's dances back in JA describe his sound system w/ sublime reverence...
rapidshare.de/files/3987655/The_Paragons_-_03_Riding_on_a_High_and_Windy_Day.mp3.html
John Holt-led Paragons - known for their interpretation of 'The Tide is High' (that Blondie later covered to great fame)...
Glen Miller
http://s56.yousendit.com/d.php?id=3M3DEM4ZOESK41W5TWBOF63WGW
Jamaicans
http://rapidshare.de/files/3987656/08_The_Jamaicans.wma.html
Cedric Im Brooks
http://rapidshare.de/files/3987986/09_Cedric_Im_Brooks.wma.html
one of the best
also check for U Roy's take on the rhythm
"Herbman Hustling"
Fisherman Dub - THe Upsetter
Black Harmony - Jah Carlos
K in Canada.
joe gibb's & the professionals - massive fire
culture - two seven clash
trinity - starsky et hutch
Peace
U-Roy - Herbman Skanking
http://s33.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=2E4X8VRPC36I22LIFCUSLTGAHZ
K.
Scientist/Tamlins - "Baltimore" Version & Vocal
edit: excuse the lil' skip at the end there...that reggae vinyl ain't ez to find clean