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Beginners Guide to Reggae

Beginners Guide to Reggae
Various Artists

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Trial Days - Lopez Walker
  2. Children Crying - The Congos
  3. Darker Shade Of Black - Jackie Mittoo
  4. Satta Massa Gana - The Abyssinians
  5. Dub Of Rights - King Tubby & Prince Jammy
  6. Everybody Needs Money - Linval Thompson
  7. Peace And Love In The Dub - King Tubby
  8. Tired Fi Live In A Babylon - Starky Banton
  9. I Love King Selassie - Mykal Rose
  10. Lamb's Bread - Sylford Walker & & Welton Irie
  11. Jim Screechy - Big Youth
  12. Train From The West - U Roy

Disc 2:

  1. Let's Dub It Up - Dee Sharp
  2. Love Will Find A Way - Johnny Clarke
  3. Do You Remember - Janet Lee Davis
  4. Try Love Again - Keith Douglas
  5. Promised Land - Dennis Brown
  6. Greedy Girl - Jah Stitch
  7. Mr Brown - Gregory Isaacs
  8. Am I The Same Girl - Sinsome
  9. No One Night Stand - Nerious Joseph
  10. Spare Me - Wayne Wonder
  11. Magical Feeling - Michael Gordon
  12. Yesterday's Magic - Peter Spence

Disc 3:

  1. Dance In A Greenwich Farm - King Tubby
  2. Every Knee Shall Bow - Johnny Clarke
  3. Version 78 Style - Glen Brown & King Tubby
  4. Love Up Your Brothers & Sisters - Johnny Clarke
  5. Gateman - Horace Andy
  6. A No Nutten - Frankie Paul
  7. Who's Gonna Make The Dance Ram - Andrew Paul
  8. The Cutter - Cutty Ranks
  9. Mi Gun Na Stick - Dirtsman
  10. Limb By Limb - Cutty Ranks
  11. Bretheren - Sean Paul
  12. Burn The Sensi - Top Cat

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #86400 in Music
  • Released on: 2004-05-31
  • Number of discs: 3
  • Format: Box set

Customer Reviews

Maybe not for Beginners... but a good collection4
I really enjoy this CD, particularly Disc 2, it's the perfect backdrop for warm summer nights (or pretending it's warm!) However I would agree that Young Gifted and Black would be a better first-buy for someone who hasn't listened to much reggae, as that's got all the classics on, and in a 'Beginner's Guide' it's good to recognise a few tunes! But this covers styles ranging from roots reggae to more up to date dancehall, so I would definitely recommend it to people looking for a comprehensive guide to reggae....