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Pioneering Observer: Niney Talks Dennis Brown, Joe Gibbs and Jo Jo Hoo Kim
July 12, 2013
Winston ‘Niney the Observer’ Holness is one of the reggae industry’s founding fathers and an unsung hero of Jamaican music. As an artist, he is best known for his 1971 roots anthem Blood and Fire , but his production and … Continue reading →
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Top 10 Wailers Albums
February 12, 2013
Last month, Nielsen Sound Scan, the organisation that tracks music sales across the US, Britain, Canada and Japan, revealed the compilation Legend: Bob Marley and The Wailers had become the 9th best-selling album of all-time. Legend has been certified platinum … Continue reading →
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Tagged 500 Greatest albums, Aston Barrett, Aston Family Man Barrett, Ballroom Floor, best wailers album, Blackheart Man, Bob Marley, Bob Marley and the Wailers, Bunny Wailer, Burnin, Carlton Barrett, Catch a Fire, Chris Blackwell, Cool Runnings, Could You Be Loved, Count Ossie, Coxsone Dodd, Crazy Baldhead, Delroy Wilson, Downpressor Man, Dreamland, Electric Boogie, Equal Rights, Exodus, Fig Tree, Fight Apartheid, Get Up Stand Up, I'm Still Waiting, Igziabeher, Island Records, Jamaica, Jammins, Lee Perry, Lee Scratch Perry, Legend, Legend Bob Marley and the Wailers, Leslie Kong, Nina Simone, No Nuclear War, One Love, Peter Tosh, Put It On, Rastafarian, Rastafarianism, Rastaman Vibration, Rock and Groove, Rolling Stone, Roots Radics, Simmer Down, Sinnerman, Soul Revolution Part 2, Studio One, Testify, Time magazine, Top 10 Wailers Albums, Vampire, Wailers, Wailing Wailers, Waiting In Vain
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