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Sell, Sell, Sell(more) »rank: 30231by: David Gray
:Album Description:UK compilation featuring a track apiece from each of the nominated artists (including winners) from the BBC Radio 3 2004 show. Artist include, DJ Dolores & Orchestra Santa Massa, Panjabi MC, Mercan Dede Secret Tribe, Daaara J, Oumou Sangare, & many more. 32 tracks. Slipcase. Manteca. 2004. |
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Steel Drum Party(more) »rank: 26903by: Various Artists
:Album Description:UK compilation featuring a track apiece from each of the nominated artists (including winners) from the BBC Radio 3 2004 show. Artist include, DJ Dolores & Orchestra Santa Massa, Panjabi MC, Mercan Dede Secret Tribe, Daaara J, Oumou Sangare, & many more. 32 tracks. Slipcase. Manteca. 2004. |
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German Drinking and Beer Garden Songs: 14 All-time Favorites(more) »rank: 9978by: Various Artists
: :The reason why German albums sold in North America are so often compilations of beer-drinking songs such as this compilation of 14 all-time favorites from the Bavarian Beer Singers is that drinking beer is very important in Germany. Not because the beer is so good, indeed a good reason per se, but because it is a venue to socialize and enjoy the company of other people. All Germans know most if not all of these songs by heart--from 'Trink, Trink, Brüderlein Trink' to 'Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit'--and they can evoke homesickness or nostalgia. The liner notes give these instructions 'How to enjoy this ... |
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Putumayo Presents: Colombia(more) »rank: 29234by: Various Artists
: :The reason why German albums sold in North America are so often compilations of beer-drinking songs such as this compilation of 14 all-time favorites from the Bavarian Beer Singers is that drinking beer is very important in Germany. Not because the beer is so good, indeed a good reason per se, but because it is a venue to socialize and enjoy the company of other people. All Germans know most if not all of these songs by heart--from 'Trink, Trink, Brüderlein Trink' to 'Ein Prosit der Gemütlichkeit'--and they can evoke homesickness or nostalgia. The liner notes give these instructions 'How to enjoy this ... |
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Legalize It(more) »rank: 44110by: Peter Tosh
: :Each of the dreadlocked prophets who made up reggae's 'holy trinity'--Bob Marley, Bunny Livingston, and Peter Tosh--sang for 'equal rights and justice.' But Tosh, the trio's take-no-prisoners militant, came on the hardest. His voice held the threat of danger, turning sufferahs' dreams and Rastafarian complaints into urgent demands. All the tracks in this remastered 1976 set--Tosh's first for an American major and his first collaboration with drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare (who went on to become reggae's legendary 'riddim twins')--instantly became anthems, not just in reggae, but within the international pop lexicon. Some vintage roots reggae may strike contemporary listeners as ... |
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Atmospheres: Scottish Celtic Bagpipes(more) »rank: 4858by: Various Artists
: :Each of the dreadlocked prophets who made up reggae's 'holy trinity'--Bob Marley, Bunny Livingston, and Peter Tosh--sang for 'equal rights and justice.' But Tosh, the trio's take-no-prisoners militant, came on the hardest. His voice held the threat of danger, turning sufferahs' dreams and Rastafarian complaints into urgent demands. All the tracks in this remastered 1976 set--Tosh's first for an American major and his first collaboration with drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare (who went on to become reggae's legendary 'riddim twins')--instantly became anthems, not just in reggae, but within the international pop lexicon. Some vintage roots reggae may strike contemporary listeners as ... |
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Blackheart Man(more) »rank: 13873by: Bunny Wailer
: :Each of the dreadlocked prophets who made up reggae's 'holy trinity'--Bob Marley, Bunny Livingston, and Peter Tosh--sang for 'equal rights and justice.' But Tosh, the trio's take-no-prisoners militant, came on the hardest. His voice held the threat of danger, turning sufferahs' dreams and Rastafarian complaints into urgent demands. All the tracks in this remastered 1976 set--Tosh's first for an American major and his first collaboration with drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare (who went on to become reggae's legendary 'riddim twins')--instantly became anthems, not just in reggae, but within the international pop lexicon. Some vintage roots reggae may strike contemporary listeners as ... |
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Luny Tunes Presents: Erre XI(more) »rank: 14135by: Erre XI
: :Each of the dreadlocked prophets who made up reggae's 'holy trinity'--Bob Marley, Bunny Livingston, and Peter Tosh--sang for 'equal rights and justice.' But Tosh, the trio's take-no-prisoners militant, came on the hardest. His voice held the threat of danger, turning sufferahs' dreams and Rastafarian complaints into urgent demands. All the tracks in this remastered 1976 set--Tosh's first for an American major and his first collaboration with drummer Sly Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare (who went on to become reggae's legendary 'riddim twins')--instantly became anthems, not just in reggae, but within the international pop lexicon. Some vintage roots reggae may strike contemporary listeners as ... |
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Dragonfly(more) »rank: 23933by: Ziggy Marley
: :Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers have always been interested in music outside reggae, with the band of siblings moving from syth-pop sheen in the 1980s to a more mature and multi-genre sound in the late ‘90s. Dragonfly, Ziggy Marley’s first solo effort, continues this trajectory. Featuring producers Ross Hogarth (Metallica, Jewel) and Scott Litt (R.E.M.), as well as special guests Flea, John Frusciante, David Lindley, and Incubus’s Chris Kilmore, Dragonfly sounds closer to the adult contemporary music of recent Sting or R.E.M. than the reggae of his father. But even if the apple has fallen away from the music tree, Ziggy’s voice ... |
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Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Masters(more) »rank: 26887by: Various Artists
: :Hawaiian slack-key guitar began evolving in the 1830s, when Spanish and Mexican cowboys brought guitars to the cattle ranches of the Big Island. It became a recognizable style around the turn of the century. The term refers to the practice of slacking some strings from standard tunings to create open tunings; the thumb provides the bass line while the other fingers play melody and improvise. It might thus remind some listeners of the fingerpicking of a country master like Doc Watson, but the style has a wind-blown, wide-open quality all its own. Traditionally an accompanying instrument in a group setting, slack key has ... |
