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Music > Reggae
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Bays
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Fat Freddys Drop
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R361
Discovery Miles 3 610
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Survival
(CD, Rmst)
Al Anderson, Junior Marvin, Errol Brown, Philip Zadie, Tyrone Downie, …
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R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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Rastaman Vibration
(CD, Rmst)
Al Anderson, I Threes, Alvin 'Seeco' Patterson, Donald Kinsey, Carlton Barrett, …
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R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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Documentary which takes a look at the career and journey of reggae
legend Pato Banton as well as including live footage from a
performance in San Diego. Although he found fame in the 1980s in
his work with The Beat, it wasn't until his collaboration with
Robin and Ali Campbell of UB40 on the number one hit single 'Baby
Come Back' that Pato became widely recognised. Among the songs
performed are 'Gwarn', 'Go Pato', 'Heal This World' and 'Life Is a
Miracle'.
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Words of Jah
(CD)
Natural Roots
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R333
Discovery Miles 3 330
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Dust and Dirt
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The Black Seeds
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R398
Discovery Miles 3 980
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Ska and rocksteady legend Derrick Morgan captured live at London's
100 Club to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his recording career.
The show features such hits as 'Don't Call Me Daddy', 'Blazing
Fire', 'Conquering Ruler (I Am the Conqueror)', 'The Hop' and
'Forward March', among many others.
Reggae act Elephant Man play live, with special guests including
Junior Demus, Major Mackerel and Sister Nancy. Also includes
previously unreleased footage of the late Mr Wacky Boggle.
Accompanied by the top session musicians who make up the 'We the
People' band, Dennis Brown performs at the famous Montreux
festival. Tracks include 'So Jah Say', 'Milk and Honey' and 'Money
in My Pocket'.
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Very Own Vegas
(CD)
Smooths; Recorded by Smooths
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R376
Discovery Miles 3 760
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Blackbird
(CD)
Fat Freddys Drop
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R417
Discovery Miles 4 170
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This two-CD set of early-1970s Bob Marley tracks recorded by the
legendary Jamaican producer Lee Perry illustrates the huge
difference the revolutionary reggae producer made to the band's
sound. The polite ska rhythm of the '60s is gone, replaced by
upfront rhythm guitar and bass and Carlton Barrett's exemplary
one-drop reggae drumming, while Marley's vocals are tougher and
more confident. Peter Tosh's vocal on "Go Tell It on the Mountain"
has the authority of a Biblical prophet, and Perry impeccably
captures the sheer weirdness of the spooky "Duppy Conqueror."
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Burnin'
(CD, Rmst)
The Wailers, Chris Blackwell; Performed by Bob Marley And The Wailers
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R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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