Mento

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    Kinderman
     
    Black Hall of Fame
    This is a children's CD with a little spoke word, a little R&B feel, and a hint of world beat/reggae for the instrumental selections.
    Reggae: Mento
     
     
    Allan Swymmer, JoAnn Nicolas & Andrew Roblin
     
    Jamaica Heights
    Mento--the root of all contemporary Jamaican music--performed by its greatest living exponent, Allan Swymmer.
    Reggae: Mento
     
     
    Allan Swymmer, Andrew Roblin, Roy Harris & Melbourne the Drummer
     
    Hear Duppy Laugh
    Mento--sometimes marketed as calypso--the folk music of Jamaica, the root of reggae, rocksteady, ska and dancehall, performed by Jamaica's greatest living folk musician, Allan Swymmer.
    Reggae: Mento
     
     
    Cezanne
     
    Cezanne
    Pint size honey with a splash of soul, and catchy digs.
    Reggae: Mento
     
     
    Carlos Malcolm
     
    Skamania
    This is one of the best examples of instrumental arrangements of the original Ska music genre done by the "Skarranger", Carlos Malcolm - one of the architects of Jamaican Ska music.
    Reggae: Mento
     
     
    Various Artist
     
    Big Heist Riddim
    Reggae/dance hall. A blend of culture and dance hall vibes
    Reggae: Mento
     
     
    Brooks Morrison
     
    ...Et Cetera
    1290's Swing
    Reggae: Mento
     
     
    Reuben Kigame & Sifa Voices
     
    Praise Across Kenya
    Great Praise & Worship music from Kenya in different languages.
    Reggae: Mento
     
     
    Reuben Kigame
     
    Never Alone
    Great country gospel songs from a Kenyan singer songwriter.
    Reggae: Mento
     
     
    Azzedeen
     
    Azzedeen
    French singer-songwriter with a unique international blues style
    Reggae: Mento
     

    Top Albums

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    The Toyes
    The Toyes
    Reggae-Rock. Think Bob Marley meets Bare Naked Ladies.
    *The Toyes Contains the original 1983 classic SMOKE TWO JOINTS, the most requested and performed American reggae track of all time (Sources: ascap, Reggae Ambassadors Worldwide) “Excellent guitar-heavy rock reggae, somewhere between Bob Marley and Bare Naked Ladies” Jim Foley, KXCI, Tucson The Toyes, released in 1996, contains a host of unforgettable delights. In addition to the 1983 original version of "Smoke Two Joints," featured cuts are "Something Went Down in Jerusalem," "What’s So Bad About A Nipple" and the beloved counter-culture anthem "(Hey Uncle Sam) Leave Us Pot Smokers Alone." Also featured is the hilarious Halloween parody "Monster Hash." " ' The Toyes' is rockin’ roots reggae that is smart, funny and always entertaining. A unique and tasty brew, served up by a strange and wonderful crew. Reggae/rock beats with thumping bass and drums. Stir in tasty guitar and crisp multi-part vocals. It’s tight, it’s big and it’s FUN. "But the songs are the thing! Toyes songs are so catchy, so down-right clever, that the depth of perception in their writing sometimes doesn’t hit you until later. A BIG groove with a big message. "They rock us silly and make us happy, and everybody dances all night long. All the while, The Toyes dissect our world, and our politics, with surgical, and often brutally funny, precision. "Cheech & Chong’s favorite Reggae band" San José METRO “The song topics and turns of phrase constitute a powerful first impression, and The Toyes support with excellent guitar-heavy rock reggae, somewhere between Bob Marley and Bare Naked Ladies ... It’s hard to ‘Just Say No’ to The Toyes.” Jim Foley, KXCI, Tucson, AZ “Biggest dance craze since the Macaroona!” Dr. Demento
    Reggae: Mento
     
    Heather Bishop
    Graceful Riot At the 710
    Reggae: Mento
     
    Don Newby
    I Am Your Man
    Reggae: Mento
     
    Einllo
    Eternamente
    Reggae: Mento
     
    Claudina Brinn
    AL QUE VIVE
    Reggae: Mento
     

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      Top Songs

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      Monster Hash
      The Toyes
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