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Rockin' Steady: The Best of Desmond Dekker
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Album: Rockin' Steady: The Best of Desmond Dekker
Artist: Desmond Dekker
Genre: World/Reggae

To pick a truly essential Desmond Dekker collection from the myriad best-ofs, box sets, and period anthologies that dot the musical landscape would be almost impossible; many of the Dekker compilations currently on the market are practically interchangeable in terms of both content and sound... [+] Expand

All Over the World All Over the World
Artist: Wailing Souls

Having signed to the Columbia subsidiary Chaos, the Wailing Souls were now ready to conquer America, and launch themselves all over the world. However, the title track, which opens the album, was guaranteed to send their old roots fans running for cover. A funky disco monster, it's hard to believe this is the same group that gave us "Bredda... Read More

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Artist: Bloodfire Posse
Community Score: 3.50
The Best of Gregory Isaacs, Vol. 1-2 The Best of Gregory Isaacs, Vol. 1-2
Artist: Gregory Isaacs

Originally released as two separate albums, the Heartbeat label now brings the pair together on one fabulous disc. And taken alongside My Number One and Love Is Overdue, this brings together virtually the entire lexicon of recordings Isaacs cut with producer Alvin Ranglin during the mid- to late '70s. Best Of is a bit of a misnomer, even in its... Read More

Bongo Red Bongo Red
Artist: The Gladiators

This superb collection, which consists primarily of rare tracks, shows Albert Griffiths and his band at the height of their powers in the early to mid-'70s. The core of the album is fifteen tracks recorded at Clement Dodd's Studio One, and there's a surprising variety of sound in evidence, from the drum machine-driven version of "Roots Natty" to... Read More

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