Let's have a reggae thread. Recs etc.
I've been a Lee Perry fan for a long time. Recently I've been listening to Heavyweight Dub Champion by Scientist a lot. The amount of times this record has been sampled is quite remarkable.
I know Prince Far I as an MC but I just found out his dubbing is mindblowing
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2MbtU-YvCPs
post dancehall tunes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_Q1pB9t-Yk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Poiw0Ow3Jc
>>73966275
op, help me inte reggae. I think i've enjoyed some Jamaican dub (Scientist) but dont really know where to start elsewhere. is mob barley actually good reggae
>>73966602
Start here. It's an obvious one, I suppose - but, it's my favourite of all time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nFfrrN0B_Y
>>73966602
Not OP but I recommend the holy Black Ark quadrilogy. These albums are each stellar.
Bob Marley varies. If you want to hear his best go for Catch a Fire (the ORIGINAL version without the overdubs). Natty Dread and Burnin' are great too. I wouldn't rec Marley for the best Jamaican music offers though.
Ska>reggae
>>73966698
>unironic pop-punk fan detected
simple plan is great