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To mark the fifth anniversary of his
death, Rockers International have released this very special
limited edition 3CD box set. A unique collection of 44 classic
tracks, from an artist who continues to inspire in the 21st
century. A legend who has never shared the same mantel as
Marley or Perry, this box set is the first step in re-adjusting
the balance. Well priced, this masterpiece is a must!
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Michael Rose is one of reggae's legendary voices. From his
early solo hit "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner" to
his world acclaimed albums, tours, and Grammy win with Black
Uhuru, Michael has always been a favorite. His unique singing
voice - often imitated but never duplicated - is even stronger
today than it was in the early days. Happiness: the Best of
Michael Rose follows the mystical voice that defines the modern
roots sound, from his mid- '70s solo debut to selections from
his prolific career.
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A compulsory addition to any
collection...
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I’m sorry if I’m redundant. I know I’ve
said this before, probably more than once. So I’ll repeat
it…say it again from my humble soapbox. Even reiterate
it if you’re so inclined. But the website is starting
to get so big that can you be bothered to look for the redundancies
just so you can say….nyair told you so? I certainly
can’t. Maybe something unsaid will crop up. Reggae is,
for better or worse the biggest single influence on danceclub
music. It’s a strange circuitous series of events... |
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Although the word reggae nowadays is synonymous
with Jamaica, 4 decades ago by far the most popular music
on the island was black American R&B and soul... |
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And while we're on the subject of innovative artists
.where
would modern lover's rock be without Lincoln 'Sugar' Minott?
When I stuck his latest international release Wicked Ago
Feel It into the player I thought at first I was listening
to a recent recording, so good was the sound quality. |
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