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Dancehall '69: 40 Skinhead Reggae Rarities | 
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| Artist: Various Artists Label: Sanctuary Category: Music
List Price: £13.99 Buy New: £5.78 You Save: £8.21 (59%)
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Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1781
Format: Box Set Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Running Time: 111 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.4
EAN: 5050159908127 ASIN: B00007E73B
Release Date: February 26, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Disc 1
| • | Warfare - The Bunny Lee All Stars | | • | Fight For Your Right - Busty Brown | | • | Soul Fight - The Medetators | | • | Reggae Buddy - The Victors | | • | Red Ash - Carl Bryan | | • | My Last Date - Hortense Ellis | | • | What's Your Excuse - The Hippy Boys | | • | Annie Pama - The Bunny Lee All Stars | | • | In The Spirit - Lloyd Charmers | | • | Peace Maker - The Hippy Boys | | • | Cherrie - The Soul Twins | | • | One Thousand Tons Of Megaton - Roland Alphonso | | • | Reggae Pressure - The Hippy Boys | | • | Ba Ba - The Reggae Boys | | • | Power Cut - Glen Adams | | • | Dreams To Remember - The Hippy Boys | | • | Clap Clap - Max Romeo, The Hippy Boys | | • | Musical Resurrection - Roland Alphonso | | • | The Conqueror - Derrick Morgan | | • | The Saint (The Saints Go Marching In) - Tommy McCook |
Disc 2
| • | Revenge Of Eastwood - The Prophets | | • | Zion I - King Horror | | • | Tear Them - Desmond Riley | | • | Walk With Des - Des All Stars | | • | Walking Thru' Jerusalem - The Corporation | | • | Shake Me Wake Me - Dandy | | • | Teahouse From Emperor Rosko - Dice The Boss | | • | Black Panther - Sir Collins | | • | Going Strong - The Music Doctors | | • | Bossa Moon - S S Binns | | • | Music Doctor, Chapter 1 - The Music Doctors | | • | The Split - The Rudies | | • | Kick Me Or I'll Kick You - Cimarons | | • | Cutting Blade - King Horror | | • | The Thief - Joe Mansano | | • | Return Of The Bad Man - Hot Rod All Stars | | • | Black Scorcher - Des All Stars | | • | Bush Doctor - The Music Doctors | | • | Devil's Lead Soup - The Rudies | | • | Your Boss DJ - Dice The Boss |
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Great ska stuff January 31, 2005 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This CD is worth buying for Bush Doctor alone. A brilliant fast blues/jazz-type piano played over a pumping bass rhythm and driving reggae rhythm. This is an instrumental of Peter Tosh' record of the same name - but that's what the Music Doctors did par excellence. It was also used as the backing track for Madness' Don't Quote Me On That. Warefare is also brilliant. I have both in vinyl and was really pleased to find them on CD. Reggae in your jeggae a lot with this one...
Lovely stuff! February 13, 2004 P. Bryant (Nottingham, England) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
Full of pumped up ska rhythms, here's a shed-load of extremely obscure and wonderful 30-year-old Jamaican music, and I only wish they made it as good now as they did then. You can buy this one with a big smile on your face. You're not going to be disappointed. This reggae is from the period just before Rasta took over, so there's no moaning about Babylon, just great jumping dance songs and instrumentals which will get you turning up the volume and opening the window so the whole street can hear. And if they did, none of your neighbours would complain, they'd just come round to find out what great stuff you're listening to.
Lovely stuff! February 13, 2004 P. Bryant (Nottingham, England) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
Full of pumped up ska rhythms, here's a shed-load of extremely obscure and wonderful 30-year-old Jamaican music, and I only wish they made it as good now as they did then. You can buy this one with a big smile on your face. You're not going to be disappointed. This reggae is from the period just before Rasta took over, so there's no moaning about Babylon, just great jumping dance songs and instrumentals which will get you turning up the volume and opening the window so the whole street can hear. And if they did, none of your neighbours would complain, they'd just come round to find out what great stuff you're listening to.
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