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Chase and Status recommended track Warrior Charge by Aswad in Babylon Soundtrack by Aswad in Music (curated)

 
Babylon Soundtrack by Aswad
Babylon Soundtrack by Aswad
1980 | Pop
7.0 (1 Ratings)
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Warrior Charge by Aswad

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"The UK's finest. Teaching us the way of roots reggae since the 70s. This was sampled by two other homegrown dons, Dizzee Rascal and Shy FX, on Can't Tek No More."

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Ross (3282 KP) rated Burnin' by The Wailers in Music

May 21, 2020  
Burnin' by The Wailers
Burnin' by The Wailers
1973 | Reggae
7
6.5 (4 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 319th greatest album of all time
Strong reggae album, featuring "I shot the sheriff" and "Get up, stand up", two of Marley's best known songs. A good overall album.
  
Natty Dread by Bob Marley and The Wailers
Natty Dread by Bob Marley and The Wailers
1974 | Reggae
8
7.8 (6 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 181st greatest album of all time
Great soft paced reggae album from the best in the business. Not packed with familiar hits but a great band playing great songs.
  
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ScoobyGoo (155 KP) rated Overexposed by Maroon 5 in Music

Jul 31, 2017  
Overexposed by Maroon 5
Overexposed by Maroon 5
2012 | Rock
There is a bit of everything on this album, pop, pop rock, reggae, R&B.....and more! (1 more)
Some melodic anthems.
The band went very mainstream with this, IMO. (0 more)
Overexposed is definitely a mixed bag of genre's.
  
Doo Wops & Hooligans by Bruno Mars
Doo Wops & Hooligans by Bruno Mars
2010 | Rhythm And Blues
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9.0 (2 Ratings)
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This received average reviews, but I think it's a good singable, easy listening album. (2 more)
Bit of pop, reggae and R&B.
Well known tracks, including 'The Lazy Song, Marry You, Just the Way You Are'
Bruno's debut album.
  
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Andy Gill recommended Dread Locks Dread by Big Youth in Music (curated)

 
Dread Locks Dread by Big Youth
Dread Locks Dread by Big Youth
10.0 (1 Ratings)
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"The pre-dub stuff, which basically was called ska, was a bit faster: you've got Desmond Dekker, Dave & Ansell Collins, Jimmy Cliff. So skinheads loved that in the early 70s and rock fans looked up their nose at it. There were lots of silly lyrics. Rock fans who were into Clapton and Hendrix thought, ""What is this shit?"" That's probably part of the reason I loved it so much. Dread Locks Dread is an awesome, awesome record. I used to hate the way white rock bands would occasionally throw in a reggae number. But the whole reggae thing, the whole thing of instruments dropping out with dub reggae: suddenly the guitar will disappear and it's just the drums and bass, or the drums and bass will drop out and it's just the guitar. That kind of stuff. That awesome spaciousness. That's definitely something that very strongly influenced Gang Of Four."

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Bass Culture: When Reggae Was King
Bass Culture: When Reggae Was King
Lloyd Bradley | 2001 | History & Politics, Music & Dance
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"This is such a great history of reggae music and the influences it has on other genres. Some awesome artists are covered here, many who kept their creative integrity and resolve in spite of huge and powerful odds…. lessons we should all respect."

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Catch a Fire by Bob Marley and The Wailers
Catch a Fire by Bob Marley and The Wailers
1973 | Reggae
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8.0 (5 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 126th greatest album of all time
Great reggae album. Don't expect many of Marley's better known songs here, Stir It Up was the only recognisable track for me. However, all songs are unmistakably by The Wailers and the whole album is a great listen.
  
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Ross (3282 KP) rated Clandestino by Manu Chao in Music

Apr 12, 2021  
Clandestino by Manu Chao
Clandestino by Manu Chao
1998 | World
7
7.0 (1 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 469th greatest album of all time (2020)
Good soft reggae/latino folk album. I could see myself nodding my head to this in a beach bar on a summer holiday, and have even recommended it to my parents, this seems right up their street.
  
Reggatta de Blanc by The Police
Reggatta de Blanc by The Police
1979 | Rock
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
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Rolling Stone's 372nd greatest album of all time
Superb second album by The Police, featuring the epic Message in a Bottle, the brooding reggae of Walking on the Moon and a good few other great songs. For me this was The Police (and lets face it therefore Sting) at their best.