List Of Reggae Compilation Albums
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List Of Reggae Compilation Albums
This is a list of reggae music compilations. It includes LP and CD compilations featuring music from the various styles of reggae, including mento, ska, rocksteady, early/roots reggae, dub, and dancehall, etc. List of compilations A * Arkology B * Bellyas * Black Lion Reggae Invasion Vol. 1 *Blunted in the Bomb Shelter C *Caribbean Connection D *Diwali Riddim G * Gloria Riddim * Greensleeves Rhythm Album H *The Harder They Come I *Intouch Riddim K * Kopa Riddim *Korak napred 2 koraka nazad M * The Mighty Two N * Now That's What I Call Reggae O * Open the Iron Gate: 1973–77 R * Ragarap *Raggamuffin Vol 1 *Raggamuffin Vol 2 *Reggae Gold 1998 *Reggae Gold 2012 *Reggae Golden Jubilee * Riddim Driven (series) *Roots to the Bone S * Strictly The Best vol. 46 *Strictly The Best vol. 47 T * The Time Has Come: The Best of Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers * This Is Reggae Music: The Golden Era 1960-1975 * Trojan Box Set series V * Voice of Jamaica, Vol.3 W * Watch How ...
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Reggae
Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica in the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, " Do the Reggay" was the first popular song to use the word "reggae", effectively naming the genre and introducing it to a global audience. While sometimes used in a broad sense to refer to most types of popular Jamaican dance music, the term ''reggae'' more properly denotes a particular music style that was strongly influenced by traditional mento as well as American jazz and rhythm and blues, and evolved out of the earlier genres ska and rocksteady. Reggae usually relates news, social gossip, and political commentary. It is instantly recognizable from the counterpoint between the bass and drum downbeat and the offbeat rhythm section. The immediate origins of reggae were in ska and rocksteady; from the latter, reggae took over the use of the bass as a percussion instrument. Reggae is d ...
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Strictly The Best Vol
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Roots To The Bone
''Roots to the Bone'' was issued in 1995 by Island Records as a reissue of Rico Rodriguez' most important album, ''Man from Wareika'', (minus two tracks: "Rasta" and "Gunga Din") with some 12" sides from the late 1970s. Rico was musically very active during that time playing in Europe as well as in Japan. He just had releases with Jazz Jamaica and continued with his own recordings he had produced in Japan during 1994/1995. At the same time Trojan re-released his 1969 LPs, '' Blow Your Horn'' and '' Brixton Cat'', while Island used its Reggae Refreshers series to present Rico on this album, ''Roots to the Bone''. Thliner noteshave been written by Steve Barrow as a brief history of Rico's career that lasted for half a century just as long as the development of Jamaican music as one "of the world's great popular musics". He concludes: "as one of its original creators, he has used his trombone to sing the songs of King Alpha as convincingly as any vocalist." Track listing All tracks ...
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Riddim Driven (series)
''Riddim Driven'' is a series of various artists compilation albums released by VP Records. Each volume of the series features tracks from multiple artists recorded over one or two reggae or dancehall riddims produced by various producers. The series began in January 2001 with the release of the '' Chiney Gal & Blazing'' riddim album. Greensleeves Records Greensleeves Records & Publishing, shortened to ''Greensleeves Records'', is a record label specializing in dancehall and reggae music. The company was founded by Chris Cracknell and Chris Sedgwick. Based in Britain, Greensleeves Records star ... has a similar series of compilation albums, known as '' Greensleeves Rhythm Album''. Discography 2001 * Chiney Gal & Blazing * Speed & Full Moon * Thunder & Bedroom * Trilogy * Extasy * Tun It Up * Juice * Pressure Cooker * Slow Down The Pace * Rice and Peas * Candle Wax * Trilogy Pt. 2 & Ole Sore * Scare Crow * Giddeon War * Liquid * Nine Night * Mr Brown Meets Number One * En ...
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Reggae Golden Jubilee
''Reggae Golden Jubilee'' (official album title: ''Reggae Golden Jubilee - Origins of Jamaican Popular Music'') is a compilation album that commemorates Jamaica’s 50th anniversary of independence. It was released on 6 November 2012. ''Reggae Golden Jubilee'' includes four CDs featuring Jamaica’s top 100 hit songs and a 64-page booklet of notation with iconic photographs. Reggae Golden Jubilee as the name says, is a quadruple-disc album celebrating Jamaican music from head-to-toe. The album featured Ska, Rocksteady, Reggae, Roots Reggae and Dancehall with classic legends to young artists, such as Millie Small, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Eric Donaldson, Dawn Penn, Buju Banton, Sizzla, Beenie Man, Sean Paul, Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley, Shaggy, Mavado etc. The tracks were selected by Edward Seaga, a former Prime Minister of Jamaica, who also wrote the liner notes and the track notations of Reggae Golden Jubilee. Seaga is also well known as the founder of the music label West Indies ...
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Reggae Gold 2012
''Reggae Gold 2012'' is a compilation reggae album from VP Records. It was released on June 26, 2012 and Reggae Gold is an annual series from VP Records. It was launched in 1992. This Reggae Gold 2012 is the 20th edition of the series and it is a double disc CD which commemorates the series’ 20th anniversary. Since 1992, Reggae Gold has been a popular series and a big seller for VP Records. A series select each year’s most popular tunes of dancehall, roots, reggae, lovers rock. The first disc featured the recent hits, including Konshens’ “Gal a Bubble” and ”Do Sum'n”, Popcaan’s “Only Man She Want”, Busy Signal’s “Come Over (Missing You)”, Cham’s “Wine”, Sean Paul’s “She Doesn't Mind”, Potential Kidd’s “Yah Suh Nice”, Christopher Martin’s “Cheater's Prayer”, Tarrus Riley’s “Not Missing You”, Gyptian’s “Overtime” and more. The second disc is a selection of classic hits from the past years, since 1992. Disc 2 featured art ...
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Reggae Gold 1998
''Reggae Gold 1998'' is a compilation album of reggae artists released in 1998. The album spent 82 weeks on ''Billboard's'' Reggae Album chart after debuting at #1. Reggae Gold also spent 8 weeks on the ''Billboard'' 200. Track listing # "She Nuh Ready Yet" - Spragga Benz # "Gal Pon de Side" - Frisco Kid # "Tell Me" - Beenie Man # "Infiltrate" - Sean Paul # "Cry for Die For" - Bounty Killer # "Heads High" - Mr. Vegas # "Babylon Ah Listen" - Sizzla # "Destiny" - Buju Banton # "Sweep over My Soul" - Luciano # "Boom Boom" - Degree # "We Nuh Like" - Spragga Benz # "Tight up Skirt" - Red Rat # "Bad Man Nuh Dress Like Girl" - Harry Toddler #"Hold On" - Beres Hammond #"Going Away" - Beenie Man, Sanchez #"Don't Follow Rumours" - Carlton Livingston, Shabba Ranks Shabba Ranks (born Rexton Rawlston Fernando Gordon; 17 January 1966) is a Jamaican dancehall musician. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, he was one of the most popular Jamaican musicians in the world. Throughout his promi ...
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Raggamuffin Vol 2
''Raggamuffin Vol 2'' is a New Zealand and Australian compilation album released to coincide with the upcoming Raggamuffin Music Festival in 2009. It contains two tracks from each of the nine artists appearing on the Raggamuffin Festival 2009 bill—featuring Ziggy Marley, Eddy Grant, Ali Campbell, Shaggy, Arrested Development, Inner Circle, Kora, Unity Pacific, & Three Houses Down. Track listing # 'Brothers And Sisters' - 2:48 - Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers # 'Do You Feel My Love' - 2:59 - Eddy Grant # 'That Look In Your Eye' - 4:03 - Ali Campbell # 'Oh Carolina' - 3:13 - Shaggy # 'Cold Nights' - 4:31 - Arrested Development # 'Sweat (A La La La La Long)' - 3:48 - Inner Circle # 'Politician' - 4:38 - Kora # 'Red Squad' - 4:32 - Unity Pacific # 'Ghettoword (Move Your Feet)' - 4:38 - Three Houses Down # 'Dandyman' - 3:31 - Three Houses Down # 'A Poor Man (Saveth A City)' - 5:29 - Unity Pacific # 'Culture' - 6:28 - Kora # 'Games People Play' - 3:27 - Inner Circle # 'Hit ...
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Raggamuffin Vol 1
''Raggamuffin Vol 1'' is a New Zealand and Australian compilation album released to coincide with the Raggamuffin Music Festival in 2008. It was sold on the day in Australia, and is available throughout retailers in New Zealand and online. Track listing # 'Here I Am (Come and Take Me)' - 4:02 - UB40 # 'Love Letter' - 3:34 - Katchafire # 'Turn It Around' - 4:31 - The Black Seeds # 'Keep Rising' - 4:46 - House of Shem # 'True Progress' - 6:06 - The Midnights (Feat. Tuffy Culture) # 'Lively Up Yourself' - 9:00 - The Wailers # 'Close To You' - 5:29 - Maxi Priest # 'Mr Wendal' - 4:06 - Arrested Development # 'People Everyday' - 4:57 - Arrested Development # 'Wild World' - 3:34 - Maxi Priest # 'Cobra Style (Disco Mix)' - 6:00 - Aston 'Familyman' Barrett Of The Wailers # 'Outside Looking In' - 6:13 - The Midnights # 'I Love You Girl' - 3:39 - House Of Shem # 'Cool Me Down' - 4:54 - The Black Seeds # 'Say What You're Thinking' - 4:55 - Katchafire # 'Kiss & Say Goodbye' - 3:11 - UB40 ...
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