Reggae Love Songs - 50 Jamaican Lovers Classics
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Disc 1:
- Silly Games - Janet Kay
- Help Me Make It Through The Night - John Holt
- The Bed's Too Big Without You - Sheila Hylton
- Everything I Own - Ken Boothe
- Just When I Needed You Most - Barbara Jones
- Good Thing Goig (We've Got A Good Thing Going) - Sugar Minott
- Hurt So Good - Susan Cadogan
- Cupid - Johnny Cash
- You Don't Love Me (No, No, No) (Trojan mix) - Dawn Penn
- Just Don't Want To Be Lonely - Freddie McGregor
- Breakfast In Bed - Lorna Bennett
- The Tide Is High - John Holt
- Angel (Of The Morning) - Pat Kelly
- I Want To Wake Up With You - Boris Gardiner
- You Can Wake Up With Me - June Powell
- Night Nurse - Gregory Isaacs
- The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face - Marcia Griffiths
- Stop That Train - Keith & Tex
- Girlie Girlie - Sophia George
- Crying Over You - Ken Boothe
- Smile - Audrey Hall
- Sweet Sensation - The Melodians
- Shy Guy - Diana King
- Red, Red Wine - Tony Tribe
Disc 2:
- She Don't Love Nobody - Chaka Demus & Pliers
- Someone Loves You Honey - June Lodge
- Some Guys Have All The Luck - Derrick Harriott
- Lovin' You - Janet Kay
- Black Pearl - Horace Faith
- Feel Like Makin' Love - Elizabeth Archer & The Equators
- Silly, Wasn't I? - Sharon Forester
- Rain - Bruce Ruffin
- Fever - Susan Cadogan
- Give And Take - The Pioneers
- I'm Still In Love With You - Marcia Aitken
- You Make Me Feel Brand New - Boris Gardner
- Walk Away - Marie Pierre
- Money In My Pocket - Dennis Brown
- Keep It Like It Is - Louisa Mark
- Ain't No Sunshine - Horace Andy
- Here I Am Baby (Come And Take Me) - Al Brown
- Please Don't Make Me Cry - Winston Groovy
- Homely Girl - The Inner Circle
- Tears Of A Clown - The Chosen Few
- Don't Rock My Boat (Satisfy My Soul) - Bob Marley & The Wailers
- Unchained Melody - Honeyboy Martin
- Dancing On The Floor (Hooked On Love) - Third World
- Telephone Line - Tony Jay & Alton Ellis
- Hello Darling - Tippa Irie
- Sweat - Inner Circle
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10508 in Music
- Released on: 2008-02-26
- Number of discs: 2
- Format: Box set
- Dimensions: .28 pounds
- Running time: 160 minutes
Customer Reviews
Chilled out love songs from a chilled out country
Before now i was not a big fan of reggae particularly reggae love songs. on the way back from a jazz gig my dad put this cd into the car stereo and i was instantly blown away by the amazing vocals of Janet Kay who opens cd 1 with her song Silly Games. as we progressed through the CD i was very pleased to see that it had not been over loaded by Bob Marley songs because after all he is the one most associated with reggae. There is just the one Bob Marley song, Dont rock my boat, which i think compliments the CD perfectly. two of my favorite songs are included on the cd, these are Tears of a Clown and Unchained Melody, this the original and not the pop cover by a certain Gareth Gates. It is a great two cd compilation featuring 50 of the greatest reggae love songs of all time! i enjoyed this cd very much i hope you will too and at the price of just £12.99 its much cheaper on amazon than in any record store ive found. if your a fan of love songs or reggae or you just fancy a change i recommend this album because it got me into reggae even though i never expected it would be my thing.
great stuff
top notch reggae. i found some fantastic songs on here that i've never heard before. my favourite songs are 'rain'(absolutely fantastic), 'black pearl' and john holt's original version of 'the tide is high', which wipes the floor with every shrill, nasal cover (yes blondie and atomic kitten, i'm talkin' 2u!)
highly recommended
It's got the lot...
These CD's give you everything that falls under the "reggae love songs umbrella"; from Tears of a Clown to Silly Games to Dancing on the Floor. All of the tracks will make you smile: what more can I say?





