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2009-01-22, 14:35:15
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electrawz
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Recommend some good reggae, stuck on Bob Marley's Legend last night and rememberred just how good sitting back and chillin' to some smooth ska is.

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2009-01-22, 14:39:56
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more dubby, but definitely check out Augustus Pablo

Johnny Greenwood (Radiohead) also made this dub-compilation (called Johnny Greenwood is the Controller) which is amazing






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2009-01-22, 14:44:42
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Desmond Dekker. Get yourself wired in.






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2009-01-22, 17:11:54
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Cheers guys, I'm really lyiking that Johnny Greenwood compilation!






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2009-01-22, 17:23:14
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ill be checking them out too. have also been loving legend recently. infact i even drew it in the paint thread but it wasnt guessed haha

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2009-01-22, 17:23:27
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check stuff on the Trojan label, Ive got a few of their compilations which I love
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2009-01-23, 01:48:02
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Cannot recommend Midnite enough :)







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2009-01-23, 02:44:24
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ska > reggae
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2009-01-23, 03:06:16
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anything > reggae
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2009-01-23, 14:00:57
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The 'Dynamite' complilation series on Soul Jazz is a really good starting point for finding out more about different reggae styles and the artists.

That Johnny Greenwood comp is also pretty damn' good too.






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2009-01-23, 16:42:26
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bellyscratch Wrote:check stuff on the Trojan label, Ive got a few of their compilations which I love
I can vouch for the rarities one, its the dogs sack.






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2012-08-01, 10:08:29
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reviving this a little ...









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2012-08-01, 12:34:21
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sadly, good reggae/ska/rocksteady disappeared during the 80's... blame it on cocaine







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2012-12-03, 01:19:58
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I saw this group live once, they put on a great show.

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2012-12-06, 17:01:49
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(2009-01-23 03:06:16)John II Wrote:  anything > reggae

haha think I'd have to agree with this one
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2012-12-11, 15:38:19
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Never really been a fan of Reggae. Maybe I'll be able to find something in this thread that can change my mind :)
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2012-12-12, 18:59:04
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Eaten your words yet?






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2012-12-14, 19:00:45
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Nope.. still hungry haha

It's not bad, a nice mellow track.
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2012-12-15, 06:29:09
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Now this is how it started, my dreams all broken hearted yet i want you, baby.
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