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Try again. Accept Cookies Customise Cookies. Your Amazon Music account is currently associated with a different marketplace. To enjoy Prime Music, go to Your Music Library and transfer your account to Amazon.co.uk (UK). In order to navigate out of this carousel please use your heading shortcut key to navigate to the next or previous heading. The cover on this one is RIDICULOUS and sonically speaking, of course, its the same LOVELY vibes youve come to expect (and I mean the SAME, youll probably know quite a few of these tunes and I love most of them, myself) (okay, all of them), but Im partial as hell. Fulfillment follows 2007s well received, but largely overlooked The Living Fire (Greensleeves) and Im looking even more forward to this one. Fulfillment reportedly is produced largely by the best Roots producer on Earth, Kemar Flava McGregor which makes this one DEFINITELY to look forward to and, as if we needed more of them, yet another potential candidate for album of the year. I think its REALLY Fendas time to fulfill the promise hes been showing over the years and Fulfillment is potentially his opus of an album. Potential Rating: 55 Releases on October 27 Reggae Anthology: Winston Riley - Quintessential Techniques 17 North ParadeVP Records VP opens the 17 North Parade gates for the first time in a minute to my knowledge and out of them they pull a release from the second baddest man of all time, the legendary Winston Riley, whose vault of classics definitely ranks as one of the heftiest in Jamaican music history. This two disc set is absolutely CRUCIAL (as are most of 17NPs output) and features not only material from the said Techniques, but HITS from the likes of Johnny Osbourne, Alton Ellis, Dennis Brown, General Echo and Sister Nancy. But it doesnt stop there, the second disc features earlier work from Tenor Saw, Papa San and Buju Banton. Rated Potential: 55 Releases on October 13 Joyful Noise I Grade Records Ive been looking forward to this one for awhile now. Joyful Noise is FINALLY I Grades release for 2009 (weve missed you) and its turning out to be worth the wait, apparently. There are the names youd expect to see like Midnite, Pressure, Batch, NiyoRah and Danny I; and then there are names like Lutan Fyah, MESSENJAH SELAH (never heard the tune before either), I SASHA, Jahdan Blakkamore, QUEEN OMEGA, ARKAINGELLE, SABBATTICAL AHDAH and even Norris Man and you can WELL expect a review for this one Rated Potential: 55 Releases on October 13 Reggae Resistance: Supreme Riddim Blasta Records And lastly, this one DEFINITELY caught my eye this morning with its diverse line up. Blasta Records from out of Martinique has a VERY big project on their hands with the Supreme Riddim and, just scanning up and down and seeing who voiced it, Im well impressed. Rated Potential: 4.755 Releases on October 26 In Stores Now Jahdan Blakkamoore - Buzzrock Warrior Gold Dust This one has me with mixed feelings to say the least because the BLAZING hot Jah Blakkamoore, who has been dropping TOP NOTCH singles left and right and making some MIGHTY combinations brings his debut (at least I think it is) solo album, Buzzrock Warrior, and Ive been looking forward to it but... ITS NOT A REGGAE ALBUM So much so is it not a Reggae album that, generally anything which has anything involving anyone with a semi-Caribbean accent and thats present on Buzzrock Warrior, but the vibes are SO STRANGE. I hear Hip-Hop (which is what it is categorized as), I hear RB, I hear Drum Bass, I hear a little Reggae and that sound you hear is my sigh of disapproval. Oh well, theres always next year. Reggae Anthology Winston Riley Quintessential Techniques Rar Free Here TheRated 2.55 (to my tastes, you may actually like this one) Note: Apparently if you are in the US or can get a US network you can download the tune The General through Amazon for absolutely free Here The Ultimate 2009 Tads RecordsZojak Worldwide If you dont pay too much too much attention to Tads Records (or if you do, but dont know it), you really need to (and Im about to show you, over and over and over again) because they release a TON of music, compilations and artists albums alike. Well, like any reputable label in Reggae you need at least one (they have more than one, Im about to show another one next up) BIG compilation and here it is for 2009. Ultimate Reggae Dancehall X-perience has made way for the better titled, The Ultimate 2009 and this one, checking in at a LUSH 26 tracks is certain to have something for everyone. The album features material from ALL OVER the place (as you might imagine with 26 songs): Gramps Morgan, Buju Banton, Jah Mason, Richie Spice, Vybz Kartel (several times), Beenie Man, Gyptian, Queen Ifrica, Jah Cure, I-Octane, Tami Chynn Mr. Tami Chynn, Konshens, Vegas and a few more (like Romain Virgo Ras Penco) (Ras Penco big artist). Definitely something in there for you if you like Reggae music, even a little. DAMN Rated 4.55 Riddim Ruler Tads RecordsZojak Worldwide Walking sideways through the door at the same time are the latest installments of the aforementioned Tads Records Riddim album series, Riddim Ruler, the Top Rated, Love Is The Answer and Skylarking riddims. The Love Is The Answer is a remake of a pretty popular, but just as pretty obscure piece known as the Dance With Me riddim from the 1970s, The piece backed Delano Stewarts tune of the same name And was rebirthed by (I THINK) Vikings Productions who used renamed it the Love Is The Answer for Jah Masons tune which appeared on an album he did for them in 2008, No Matter The Time Of the three, the Love Is The Answer is probably my favourite, its a very nice remake and joining the Mason are the likes of Lutan Fyah, Glen Washington, Luciano, Norris Man, Half Pint, Jimmy Riley, Perfect, Pinchers and Prestige. Reggae Anthology Winston Riley Quintessential Techniques Rar Full Review ForBIG riddim album (and I was SO CLOSE to writing a full review for it last week). The PULSING Roots piece takes a minute to grow on you, but the likes of Queen Ifrica, Tony Rebel, Bobby Tenna and even Sizzla (wicked tune named Better Know This) are certainly willing to help you get where you need to be with it. I already know your question and the answer is YES, the original title track is on the album (as is a very nice remake which includes firebrand Ras Brando), as are takes from Sizzla, George Nooks and Anthony B. Again, between the three, youre certain to find SOMETHING that youll enjoy. The artist who I did my very first New Artist feature for now delivers her debut (to my knowledge) solo album and its just as colourful as I expected. All of my Japanese readers and my collectors who dont mind paying a finger or two to import an album will be interested to know that Dancehall Angel Alaine has released her sophomore effort, Luv A Dub, just as her first, in Japan and ONLY in Japan, for the time being.
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