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This Is Reggae Music: The Golden Era 1960-1975 ()

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Track Listing
  1. Iron Bar]
  2. Fat Man
  3. Rough and Tough
  4. Music Is My Occupation
  5. My Boy Lollipop
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  1. Iron Bar]
  2. Fat Man
  3. Rough and Tough
  4. Music Is My Occupation
  5. My Boy Lollipop
  6. Penny Reel-O
  7. Phoenix City
  8. Bongo Man
  9. Rude Boy Gone a Jail
  10. Rudy Got Soul
  11. Down by the Trainline
  12. Cry Tough
  13. 007 (Shanty Town)
  14. Take It Easy
  15. The Loser
  16. Train to Skaville
  17. Ba Ba Boom
  18. Stop That Train
  19. Rock Steady
  20. The Tide Is High
  21. True, True, True
  22. Israelites
  23. 54-46 That's My Number
  24. Everything Crash
  25. Do the Reggay
  26. It Miek
  27. Engine 54
  28. The Beatitude (Blessed Are the Meek)
  29. Cuss Cuss
  30. People Funny Boy
  31. Tighten Up
  32. Return of Django
  33. Shocks of Mighty
  34. Monkey Man
  35. Long Shot Kick de Bucket
  36. Ride Your Donkey
  37. Red, Red Wine
  38. Wonderful World, Beautiful People
  39. Pressure Drop
  40. Don't Let Me Suffer
  41. Rivers of Babylon
  42. Liquidator
  43. Johnny Too Bad
  44. Young, Gifted and Black
  45. Double Barrel
  46. Many Rivers to Cross
  47. You Can Get It if You Really Want
  48. Montego Bay
  49. Come into My Life
  50. Pop a Top
  51. Blood and Fire
  52. 400 Years
  53. Duppy Conqueror
  54. Vietnam
  55. Singer Man
  56. Groovin' Out on Life (Groovin' in Style)
  57. Give Me Power
  58. Small Axe
  59. Pomps and Pride
  60. Bongo Man
  61. Let Your Yeah Be Yeah
  62. Guava Jelly
  63. Black and White
  64. I Feel Good All Over
  65. Hypocrite
  66. Stick By Me (And I'll Stick By You)
  67. Cherry Oh Baby
  68. African Herbsman
  69. Better Must Come
  70. Know Far I
  71. A Place Called Africa
  72. Trenchtown Rock
  73. One Love, One Heart
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The history of Jamaica's music is a fascinating one, and seldom has a nation's pop music been so celebratory, political, and concerned with civil rights, all rolled into an upside-down one-drop rhythm that is as recognizable as it is pervasive. Part mento, part African drums, part American jazz, soul, and R&B, part a Marcus Garvey-derived treatise on human rights and repatriation, Jamaica's reggae is pop music with clear revolutionary goals, intent on dancing in the face of Babylon while forthrightly chanting it down. This ...

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This Is Reggae Music: The Golden Era 1960-1975 2004, Sanctuary

UPC: 060768047020

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