01 - Smile Jamaica - Bob Marley & The Wailers 02 - Such Is Dub - Lee Scratch Perry 03 - Corn Picker Dub - Lee Scratch Perry 04 - Vibrate On - Augustus Pablo & The Upsetters 05 - Curly Dub - Lee Scratch Perry & The Upsetters 06 - Rainy Night In Portland - Watty Burnett 07 - Three In One - The Heptones 08 - Full Experience - Aura Meets Lee Scratch Perry 09 - Disco Devil - Lee Scratch Perry & Full Experience 10 - Norman - Max Romeo & The Upsetters 11 - Know Love - The Twin Roots
@@monsieurzuid You can try to record with Roland CD2U or SD2U but is a lot of work,the results are amazing. I use also a Tascam DP-24SD, is good stuff.
These selections or tributes are pure resilience representing a music, culture, society and an extraordinary experience which however will never return. At the time it meant Commitment, Involvement at the risk of one's life (how many artists and poets killed! ). Music and culture Roots Rasta Reggae which conditioned the entire planet, sensitizing entire generations. Today we are witnessing the opposite, the massacre of thousands of people for example, who flee wars and suffering who die drowned in my sea, the Mediterranean, in the indifference of most, in the cynicism of many. Even then my life changed, forming a self-awareness that led me to always fight for justice and for anyone's rights. Greetings JAH guide
another disco rebel huh? ;-) .. Jah bless the Upsetter and his soul! check this other 1973 release from Scratch' band on Trojan Records ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c6_a7DUASdc.html