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Ranking Dread & Massive Dread: 2 Dread Inna Babylon
2 of reggaes enigmas, true rudeboys that grew up in the tough ghettos of Kingston, Jamaica. They flew close to the flame of fame but were burned too soon....
Recommended if you like
Big Youth,
U Roy,
Yellowman.
Katalys Crew: 4 A Reason
A roots reggae sound that features a unique blend and style of bands such as the Wailers.
Recommended if you like
Bob Marley & The Wailers,
Morgan Heritage,
The Band,
Third World.
Politic Live: Adaptation
With a goal to still gain “notoriety”, Adaptation is a well rounded album that incorporates live instruments, bleeds with a heavy West Indies feel and explores traditional hip-hop concepts from unconventional perspectives.
Recommended if you like
Bob Marley,
Kanye West,
k-os.
Trevy Felix: African Roots - Acoustic Reggae
Acoustic roots reggae from the lead singer of the internationally renown reggae band, Boom Shaka
Recommended if you like
Bob Marley,
Bunny Wailer,
Peter Tosh.
The Trojans (Gaz Mayall): Ala-Ska
London Celtic ska & reggae with a dash of soul, funk, R&B and world roots
Recommended if you like
John Mayall,
Prince Buster,
The Records.
Various Artists: Amazon Rebel
Roots and culture reggae album spreading the messages of peace and unity, and rebelling against poverty, war, injustice and racism.
Joshua Alo: Answer Your Calling
Massive acoustic solos adorn this very unique brand of Conscious Roots Reggae. Lyrics and music captivate the mind and soul with messages of faith, love and a call to global and self awareness. Truly inspirational.
Recommended if you like
bambu station,
Groundation,
soja.
Blaak Lung: Aspire
Conscious One Drop, Steppers, roots.
T. Nile: AT MY TABLE
Roots Music with Pop sensibilities. "Vancouver's Tamara Nile could well be the biggest roots noise out of these very rootsy parts since Neko Case and the Be Good Tanyas.
Recommended if you like
Gillian Welch,
Joni Mitchell,
Rickie Lee Jones.