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Culture - The Land We Belong (2001 Digital Remaster)

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“The Land We Belong” is a heartfelt reggae song penned by Joseph Hill, lead singer of Culture. The lyrics paint a vivid spiritual and historical picture: they evoke the trauma of enslavement, with imagery of being “brought here in captivity… bound in link and chains,” and a plea for liberation through divine intervention—“Amasa Gana please set us free.” At its core, the song expresses a longing to return to the ancestral homeland, a recurring theme in Rastafarian consciousness and roots reggae ethos.
“The Land We Belong” is more than a song—it’s a spiritual yearning. It reflects the collective memory of displacement due to the slave trade and serves as a call for divine release and repatriation. Rooted in Rosa’s religious worldview, it's also a powerful expression of heritage, resistance, and hope. Joseph Hill’s soulful writing and Culture’s profound vocal delivery enshrine this track within the pantheon of conscious roots reggae.
Artist: Culture
Released: 1979
Album: International Herb
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Power and Glory - Wailing Souls

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“Power and Glory” appears as track 9 on the Equality album, which the Wailing Souls self-released on the MusicBlitz label (reissued by Jahmin’)
The album continued their longstanding tradition of blending roots reggae with socially conscious lyrics and harmonies—a hallmark of their career
Album: Equality
Label: Reggae Blitz
Country: US
Released: 2000
Genre: Reggae
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Steel Pulse - Bodyguard

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Bodyguard · Steel Pulse
Album: Earth Crisis
Label: ℗ 1984 Elektra/Asylum Records
Country: Europe
Released: 1984
Genre: Reggae
Style: Reggae
Record Company – Warner Communications Inc.
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Elektra/Asylum Records
Manufactured By – Record Service Alsdorf
Copyright © – Elektra/Asylum Records
Copyright © – Pulse Music Ltd.
Pressed By – Record Service Alsdorf
Recorded At – Horizon Studios, Coventry
Recorded At – Jacobs Studios
Remixed At – Soundworks, New York
Mastered At – Sterling Sound
Lacquer Cut At – Tonstudio Pfanz
Percussion: Alphonso Martin
Guitar, Vocals: David Hinds
Producer: Jimmy Haynes
Bass Guitar: Ronald McQueen
Keyboards, Vocals: Selwyn Brown
Producer: Steel Pulse
Percussion: Stevie Nesbitt
Writer: David Hinds
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Big Youth - Weatherman

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Big Youth . Weatherman
Album: A Luta Continua
Label: Heartbeat Records
Country: US
Released: 1985
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
Engineer – Bunny Tom Tom, Noel Hearne
Producer – Herbie Miller
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The Gladiators - Phangs Of Hell Lyrics

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Song: Phangs of Hell
Released: 2004
Album: Day of Harvest
Country: Brazil
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
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Don Carlos Nonstop Reggae Mix - Best of Don Carlos Hits

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Best of Don Carlos Hits
Best of Don Carlos Hits
Best of Don Carlos Hits
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Black Uhuru - Puff She Puff

Rasta Vibration
Lyrics
Puff she puff no bother puff
Pon Rasta
Tough she tough no bother
Puff pon Rasta
Puff she puff
No bother puff pon Rasta
Makinq love on hungry belly
I couldn't cope too long
With my bare long hands
I am embarrassed most the time
But it's not no crime
Children crying day and night
Can't find mummy
A puff she puff no bother
Puff pon Rasta she puff she puff
She just a puff pon Rasta
She say rude
Tough she tough hard she hard
A no soft she soft
Puff she puff
She just a puff pon Rasta
Anough she nough you
Kinna nough pon Rasta
Money I Can hardly find
And white scrawl a bite
Simple things are so serious
In these time
The things that you do and
Upset some day and regret
Tough tough tough she tough
A puff she puff
No bothcr puff pon Rasta
Puffy puff
Claim she tough
She just a puff she just a
Puff pon Rasta
Many a times when I check
My life style
A been a living in another
Foot step of another man
I no man man a fallure
She just a puff
She just a puff pon Rasta
She puffy puff
She claims she tough she
Just a Chuck
No bother chuck pon Rasta
Man find himself doing all
Manner of evil
I and I a ion's
So no bother come gwaan
Bout you tough
A nuff you nuff
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Burning Spear - Mek We Dweet

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Label: Island Records – 210 917, Mango – 210 917
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album
Country: Germany
Released: 1990
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
Distributed By – BMG Records
Distributed By – BMG Ariola
Printed By – TOPAC
Recorded At – Tuff Gong Recording Studio
Mixed At – Sigma Sound Studios, New York
Mastered At – Masterdisk
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Island Records Inc.
Copyright © – Island Records Inc.
Bass Guitar – Paul Beckford
Design [Cover Design] – Mo Ström
Drums, Other [D Drums] – Nelson Miller
Engineer [Assistant Mixes] – Danny Mormando
Engineer [Assistant Records] – Garth*
Engineer [Mixes & Records] – Mervyn Williams
Engineer [Mixes] – Michel Sauvage
Engineer [Records] – Gary Sutherland, Tony Kelly
Executive-Producer – Burning Music Productions*
Illustration – Hugh Dennis
Lead Guitar, Piano, Flute – Lenford Richards*
Mastered By – Tony Dawsey
Percussion – Alvin Haughton
Performer [Additional Musician Of Rass Brass], Saxophone – Dean Fraser
Performer [Additional Musician Of Rass Brass], Trombone – Ronald Robinson*
Performer [Additional Musician Of Rass Brass], Trumpet – Chico Chin*
Performer [Additional Musician], Synthesizer, Piano – Robbie Lyn
Photography By – Deborah Feingold
Producer – Nelson Miller
Rhythm Guitar – Linvall Jarrett*
Written-By, Producer, Vocals, Drums [Repeater Drum], Bass Drum – Winston Rodney
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Steppin' Razor · Peter Tosh

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Stepping Razor, from Peter Tosh's second studio album Equal Rights, originally released in 1977.
About Equal Rights:
Equal Rights brought together Peter Tosh's dedications to the revolutionary movements growing in Africa, and the mysticism and wonders of his personal growth as a prophet, poet, preacher and world-class musical trailblazer. The album included a number of songs that became human rights anthems over the next two decades: Get Up, Stand Up, Downpressor Man, African, Apartheid, and the title tune.
Album: Equal Rights/ Honorary Citizen
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae, Dub
Steppin' Razor · Peter Tosh
℗ 1977 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Released on: 1996-10-15
Composer, Lyricist: J. Higgs
Guitar: Abdul Wali
Guitar: Al Anderson
Drums: Carlton Davis
Drums: Sly "Drumbar"
Keyboards: Earl Lindo
Bass: Robbie Basspeare
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Israel Vibration - Middle East (Lyrics)

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Artist: Israel Vibration
Album: Strength of My Life
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae, Dub
℗ 1988 Real Authentic Sound Inc. under exclusive license to Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG Company
Released on: 1981-01-01
Producer: Israel Vibration
Producer: Doctor Dread
Sound Engineer: Jim Fox
Bass: Errol "Flabba" Holt
Piano: Earl Fitzsimons
Lead Guitar: Dwight Pinkney
Rhythm Guitar: Bingi Bunny
Drums: Style Scott
Synthesizer: Sticky
Organ: Mallory Williams
Horns: Brass Tax
Author, Composer: Albert Craig
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Lucky Dube – Back To My Roots (Official Lyric Video)

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Artist: Lucky Dube
Album: Slave
Label: Gallo
Country: South Africa
Released: 1987
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
Recorded At – Powerhouse Studios (2)
Marketed By – Gallo Record Company
Distributed By – Gallo Record Company
Arranged By – Lucky Dube
Bass – Joe Sinoamadi
Drums – Pat Nkutha
Engineer – Dave Segal*
Guitar – Chris Nkata, Thulani Zuma
Keyboards – Thuthukani Cele, Tony Makukulu
Producer, Arranged By – Richard Siluma
Sleeve – TERI Z
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Glen Washington - Come Away

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Artist: Glen Washington
Album: Can't You See
Label: Charm – KPCRCD2105
Series: Killer Price
Format: CD, Album, Reissue
Country: UK
Released: 2000
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae, Lovers Rock
Record Company – Jet Star
Recorded At – HC&F Studio
Mixed At – HC&F Studio
Recorded At – Sir Tommy's Studio
Mixed At – Hound Sound
Manufactured By – Jet Star Phonographics Ltd.
Distributed By – Jet Star Phonographics Ltd.
Backing Vocals – Anvil Meditation*, Glen Washington, J.D. Smoothe, Tanya Taylor
Engineer [Recorded & Voiced At: Sir Tommy's Studio] – Donovan*, Jah Life, Tommy*
Engineer [Recorded And Mixed At : H C & F Studio] – Jah Life, Mikey*, P. Smart*
Mixed By [Mixed At: Hound Sound Studio] – (Scientist) Hopeton Brown*
Musician [Players] – Beeper Man, Dean Fraser, Firehouse Crew, Joe Sansaverino, Raff*, Jr. Jazz*, Michael*, Noel*, Style Scott, Val Douglas
Other [Players] – Antonette
Producer – H. Wright*
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BEST OF BURNING SPEAR NONSTOP REGGAE MIX

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Winston Rodney OD, better known by the stage name Burning Spear, is a Jamaican roots reggae singer-songwriter, vocalist, and musician. Burning Spear is a Rastafarian and one of the most influential and long-standing roots artists to emerge from the 1970s
Burning Spear, a pioneer of roots reggae, has been spreading messages of unity and self-determination for over six decades. Discovered by Bob Marley, he shaped the genre with classic albums and a signature sound blending reggae, jazz, and funk.
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Mr Sun - Don Carlos

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Mr Sun - Original · Don Carlos
Lazer Beam
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2006-04-14
Country: Jamaica
Genre: Reggae
Style: Reggae
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Burning Spear - Appointment With His Majesty

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Appointment With His Majesty is a studio album by the Jamaican reggae singer Burning Spear. It was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album at the 40th Grammy Awards, in 1998. The album peaked at No. 10 on Billboard's Reggae Albums chart.
Album: Appointment With His Majesty
Label: Jahmin' Records – JAHCD 2
Format: CD, Album
Country: France
Released: 1997
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
Backing Vocals – Carol Passion*, Edna Rodney, Lyn (4), Num Heru-ur Shutef Amon Tehu*, Rachell Bradshaw*, Sharon Gordon, Winston Rodney, Yvonne Patrick
Bass [Additional] – Collin Elliot, Trevor McKenzie
Congas, Percussion – Winston Rodney
Design – Jean-Pierre LeGuillou
Drums – Nelson Miller
Drums [Additional] – Tony Williams*
Engineer [Assistant] – Bobby Hawthorne
Executive Producer – Sonia Rodney
Keyboards – Barry O'Hare, Steven Stewart*
Keyboards [Additional] – Robbie Lyn
Lead Guitar – Rupert Bent
Mastered By – Dr. Toby Mountain*
Mixed By – Barry O'Hare
Percussion – Num*
Photography By – Dana Siles
Rhythm Guitar – Lenval Jarrett*
Saxophone – Howard Messam
Trombone – Nambo Robinson*
Trumpet – James Smith (12)
Written-By, Arranged By, Mixed By – Winston Rodney
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Peter Tosh - I Am That I Am

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I Am That I Am · Peter Tosh
Equal Rights (Legacy Edition)
℗ 1977 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
Released on: 2011-06-17
Background Vocal: Bunny Waller
Guitar: Al Anderson
Guitar: Karl Pitterson
Guitar: Abdul Wall
Percussion: Skully
Drums: Sly Dunbar
Drums: Carlie Barrett
Keyboards: Earl Lindo
Keyboards: Tyrone Downie
Bass: Robbie Shakespeare
Tenor Saxophone: Dirty Harry
Trumpet: Bobby Ellis
Executive Producer: Pauline Morris
Reissue Producer: Bruce Dickinson
Mastering Engineer: Chris Athens
Released: 1977
Album:
Artist: Peter Tosh
Genres:
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Ini Kamoze - World-A-Music (original version)

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World-a-Reggae · iNi KAMOZE
Album: Ini Kamoze
Label: ℗ 1984 TAXI
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM
Country: Jamaica
Released: 1983
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
Distributed By – Sonic Sounds
Mastered At – Dynamic Sounds Recording Co. Ltd.
Producer – Sly & Robbie
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Culture - Addis Ababa (Official Video)

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Album: One Stone
Artist: Culture
Released: 1996
Reggae Anthology: Natty Dread Taking Over
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Jah Alone A Christian · Culture

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Jah Alone A Christian · Culture
Album: Lion Rock
℗ 1988 Rounder Records, a division of Concord Music Group, Inc.
Released on: 1982-01-01
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
Vocals, Recording Producer, Producer, Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Joseph Hill
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Christopher Daley
Associated Performer: Freddie Fatstring
Background Vocalist, Associated Performer: Jah Privie
Associated Performer, Electric Bass: Sezz Walker
Drums, Associated Performer: Lewis Daley
Keyboards, Associated Performer, Background Vocalist: Vin Morgan
Associated Performer: Evrol Gayle
Associated Performer: Sparrow
Associated Performer: L.A. Green
Producer, Executive Producer: Peter Bell
Composer Lyricist: Joseph Hill
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Beres Hammond - What One Dance Can Do

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Album: Beres Hammond
Released: 1986
Artist: Beres Hammond
Genre: Reggae
Irie And Mello
℗ WKS Records
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Bunny Wailer - Dancing Shoes

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Dancing Shoes · Bunny Wailer
Bunny Wailer Sings The Wailers
℗ 1981 Universal Island Records Ltd. A Universal Music Company.
Released on: 1980-10-13
Producer: Bunny Wailer
Composer Lyricist: Neville O'Riley Livingston
Country: UK
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae, Dub
Lyrics
Who's gonna dance with me tonight
We're gonna dance till our legs feel kind of tired
But we won't care 'cause we've got the blues
We've got a lot of rocking to do
We're putting on our dancing shoes
We're going skanking all night long
Just as long as they play our song
And this ya sound we can't refuse
We've got a lot of rocking to do
We're putting on our dancing shoes
You'll never love another song like this
It fills your soul
And this ya sound, you can't resist
It's got you in a hold
Never in this world will ever be so much love
As between you and me my love
'Cause we ain't got no time to lose
We've got a lot of loving to do
We're putting on our dancing shoes
We're going skanking all night long
Just as long as they play our song
And this ya sound you can't refuse
We've got a lot of rocking to do
Putting on our dancing shoes
Who's gonna dance with me tonight
We're gonna dance till our legs feel kind of tired
Published By – Solomonic Music
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Island Records Inc.
Producer – Bunny Wailer
Written-By – N. Livingstone*
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CULTURE - One Stone

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For Joseph,Respect.Written,produced and arranged by Joseph HILL.
Joseph Hill, vocals and percussion
Albert Walker, vocals
Ire'land Malomo, vocals
Performed by Dub Mystic
Dean 'Digital' Pond, drums
Anthony 'Lion' Arthur, bass
Ricky 'Swann' Richardson, guitars
Noel 'Barry' Aikens, keyboards
Also featuring
Dean Fraser, sax
Chico, trumpet
Nambo Robinson, trombone
Vin Gordon, trombone
Harry T, percussion
Tony 'Asher' Brisset, keyboards
Recorded at Mixing Lab, Kingston, Jamaica
Engineered by Fathead
Mixed at Lion and Fox Studio, Washington, D.C.
Engineered by Jim Fox
ONE STONE
Hold not Thy peace oh God of my salvation
Because the mouth of the wicked and deceitful is open
Rastaman throw one big stone
And it brings a bad feeling to all wicked men
Natty man throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
Only when man like Marcus Garvey speak
Wicked men would ah hear
Instead of that they only sit and and rob and cheat
And oppress the poor
Nyabinghi throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
Binghiman throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
If Rasta make a progressive move
Wicked men a red eye
All they want to see
The days when they can send out Rasta
Can't bend I out, I send out Babylon
Binghiman throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked men
Things change, the table is turned
And you'll have to live, and live and learn
President Mandela was in prison
For twenty add years
And he leave from the prison
And take the seat of the president
Stone one
Binghiman we throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling in a Africa
Binghiman we throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling in a European land
He have eyes to see let them see
He who have ears to hear, let them hear
What the prophet of the land say
Truthful, one throw one stone
And it bring a bad feeling to all wicked man
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Hugh Griffiths - Memories Of You

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Artista: Hugh Griffiths
Música: Memories Of You
Selo: Techniques
Formato: Vinyl, 12"
País: Jamaica
Lançado: Aprox: 1980
Gênero: Reggae
Estilo: Roots Reggae
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Cool Runnings - Bunny Wailer

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LYRICS:
Rope in
Come on and tune in
I said you ride in
'Cause this here session is vital
Check scene
Come on and ride in
I said you bide in
'Cause this ya riddim is I-tal
And it's a cool runnings
I know dancehall a go nice
Tell you it's a cool runnings
De riddim a go drip like sugar and spice
Say now, cool runnings
Jus' rock with your deeta all night long
I say now, cool runnings
While the disk jockey play your fav'right song
Hey now, rope in
Come on and tune in
I said you riding
'Cause this riddim is vital
Check scene
Come on and groom(?) in
I said you ride in
'Cause this ya session invital
And it's a cool runnings
We all a go rock 'til broad day light
Singin' cool runnings
Me I-dren we nuh need no fuss nor fight
I say now, cool runnings
Say long, long time we nuh have no nice time
Yeah, cool runnings
Says rock to the riddim and the drum and bassline
Yeah, yeah
Rope in
Come on and tune in
I said you Ride in
'Cause this session is vital
And it's a cool runnings
I know dancehall a go nice
Tell you it's a cool runnings
De riddim a go drip like sugar and spice
Say now, cool runnings
Jus' rock with your deeta all night long
I say now, cool runnings
While the disk jockey play your fav'right song
Say now, cool runnings
People spreading joy all over de place
I say now, cool runnings
With a smile upon the promotor's face
I say now, cool runnings
It's dawnin' of day at the gates
I say now, cool runnings
The gate man is beckoning "don't be late"
I say now, cool runnings
I know dancehall a go nice......
Artist: Bunny Wailer
Album: Rock 'n' Groove
Label: Solomonic – none
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country: Jamaica
Released: 1981
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae, Dub
Distributed By – Solomonic Distributors
Published By – Solomonic Music
Lacquer Cut At – Dynamic Sounds Recording Co. Ltd.
CREDITS:
Lacquer Cut By – D.T.*
Written-By – B. Wailer*
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BURNING SPEAR - Identity (The World Should Know)

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IDENTITY
So they want I to change my identity
Musically, musically, musically
So they want I to change my identity
Musically, musically, musically
This ya music race
Commercial race
Political race
This ya music race
Commercial race
Political race
So they want I to change my identity
Musically, musically, musically
So they want I to change my identity
Musically, musically, musically
My identity, my identity,
Jah work must be done
Jah work must be done
Jah work must be done
Jah work must be done
Work in the East
Work in the West
Work in the North
Work in the South
Work over there
We work over here
Work everywhere
Work over there
We work over here
We work everywhere
So they want I to change my identity
Musically, musically, musically
So they want I to change my identity
Musically, musically, musically
My identity, my identity,
Who will stand up for the people
musically, musically, musically
Who will stand up for the people
musically, musically, musically
So they want I to change my identity
Musically, musically, musically
My identity, my identity,
Musically, musically, musically
The people is for the music
The music is for the people, musically,
musically, musically
So they want I to change my identity,
musically, musically, musically (x 2)
Winston Rodney - vocals, percussions
Burning Band
Nelson Miller - drums
Paul Beckford - bass
Lendford Richards - lead guitar, Casio PG 380
Sha Yar - rhythm guitar
Alvin Haughton - percussion
Additional musicians
Robbie Lyn - keyboards
Rass Brass
Nambo Robinson - trombone
Chico Chin - trumpet
Dean Fraser - saxes
Burning Brass
Charles Dickey - trombone
James Smith - trumpet
Mark Wilson - saxophone
Harmony
Sharon Forrester, Pam Hall and Marie
"Twiggi" Gittens
Executive Producer:
Burning Music Production.
Produced by Winston Rodney &
Nelson Miller.
Recorded at Grove Recording Studio,
White River, Ocho Rios.
Recording engineer: Barry O'Hare.
Mixed by Michael Sauvage.
Mixed at Platinum Island Studio,
New York.
Mastered at Northeast Digital by Toby
Mountain.
Song written by Winston Rodney & Published by Burning Spear Pub.
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Gregory Isaacs - Feeling Irie

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Released: 1985
Album: Private Beach Party
Artist: Gregory Isaacs
Genre: Reggae
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Bald Head Jesus - Bunny Wailer

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Artist: Bunny Wailer
Album: Liberation
Label: Solomonic – SM7-026
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM
Country: Jamaica
Released: 1989
Genre: Reggae
Style: Reggae, Dub
Distributed By – Sonic Sounds – 61204
Distributed By – Sonic Sounds – 62036
Published By – Solomonic Music Ltd.
Mastered At – KK Mastering Labs, Inc
Written-By – N.O. Livingston
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Israel Vibration - Back Staba

Rasta Vibration
Artist: Israel Vibration
Album: Stamina
Label: Mediacom – MED0107
Format: CD, Album
Country: France
Released: 2007
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
[LYRICS]
Skiro bio deepy eyes
I do like the rasta faith
Yegose within athena
Mentnia no bug a boon, the most confered
Licky licky lover lover susu susu
Them a back staba
Licky licky lover lover susu susu
Them a back staba
A pot, bigger than your dad Bob, come on
Bigger wake your moth, like a tuesday's on the path
Bigger than your dad Bob, hey yeah
A natty dread went to crap your code
Said, not as sticky ship
When go 'round the whole world
Then when no I run no more
Then when the pidgeons can't go
Living the life, you see
Almost releasely
One love is so holy holy righteous
Holy righteous, you see
Seeking special favors
From his majesty
They stabbed you in the back
And then you see he was looking
They stabbed you in the back
And no want to know if it was good kid
Put on your holy holy bless
Gonna church by sundays
What do we need it working
Working from mondays
Farm center must wait down
Down to waste my line
I hit you, you hit I
They hit us each other
Into hurry binny bun
Tell me someway
Every little thing you go cheminy
Could be a man, check
Could be a man
Every little thing you
Can check, can check, can check
Check this could be a man
Littlely littlely littlely dumpties
Wretched upon the wall
Like hell empty bottles, you know
They also stumble and fall
Licky licky lover lover susu susu
Them a back staba
Licky licky lover lover susu susu
Them a back staba
A pot, bigger than your dad Bob, come on
Bigger wake your moth, with a tuesday on the path
Bigger than your dad Bob, hey yeah
The natty dread went to crap your code
Said, not as sticky ship
When go 'round the whole world
Then when no I run no more
Then when the pidgeons can't go
Living the life, you see
Almost releasely
One love is so holy holy righteous
Holy righteous, you see
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Dem A Worry - The Mighty Diamonds

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Artist: Mighty Diamonds
Album: The Real Enemy
Label: Greensleeves Records – GREL CD 102
Format: CD, Album
Country: UK
Released: 1987
Genre: Reggae
Style: Dancehall
Backing Vocals – Carlton Hines*, Davey Harvey*, Dean Fraser, J.C. Lodge*, Paul Mangaroo
Bass – Derrick Barnett, Robbie Shakespeare
Bass [Electronic], Synthesizer, Keyboards, Drums, Programmed By – Robbie Lyn
Drums – Michael Richards, Sly Dunbar
Engineer – Bunny Tom Tom, David Rowe, Dean Fraser, Michael Riley*, Phillip Ziadie*, Ruddy Thomas
Guitar – Dwight Pickney*, Willie Lindo
Horns – David Madden, Dean Fraser, Chico Chin*, Nambo Robinson*
Producer – Augustus 'Gussie' Clarke*
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Black Uhuru - Utterance (Lyrics)

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Artist: Black Uhuru
Album: Red
Label: Island Records – 103 644, Island Records – 103 644-100
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single
Country: Germany
Released: 1981
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Island Records Inc.
Made By – Island Records Inc.
Published By – Rydim Music Ltd.
Pressed By – Sonopress
Executive-Producer – Chris Blackwell
Producer – Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar
Written-By – M. Rose
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King Sounds & The Israelites - You're My Pilot

Rasta Vibration
Taken from the album "There is a reward"
Virgin Records 1985
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TANGLEWOOD - MY PEOPLE NEED

Rasta Vibration
Label: Tropical Sunset – none
Format: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM
Country: Jamaica
Released: 1984
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
Producer – B.B. Seaton
Produced & Arranged By B.B Seaton For CPP Ltd.
(P) (C) 1984
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Israel Vibration - My Master's Will (Official Music Video)

Rasta Vibration
Album: Reggae Knights
Artist: Israel Vibration
Label: Mediacom – VPMED0089
Format: CD, Album
Country: US
Released: 2011
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Mediacom
Copyright © – Mediacom
Recorded At – Sunpower Studio
Recorded At – Rippa Blaxxx Studio
Glass Mastered At – CD-Click – C11-27
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BEST OF REGGAE MIX SONGS FT Bob Marley, Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, Roots Reggae MIX BY JOLEX

Rasta Vibration
BEST OF REGGAE MIX SONGS FT Bob Marley, Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, Roots Reggae MIX BY JOLEX ENT
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Dezarie - Eaze The Pain (Lyrics Video)

Rasta Vibration
Artist: Dezarie
Album: Eaze the Pain
Released: 2008
Style: Dancehall
Label: African Roots Lab 9933
Producer: Ron Benjamin
Country: US - United States
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The Itals - Satisfaction

Rasta Vibration
Artist: The Itals
Album: Rasta Philosophy
Released: 1985
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae
Country: US
Lyrics
I just want to get some satisfaction
I just can't stand this kind of situation, yeah
I just want to get some good satisfaction,
Yeah oh yeah
Whoa my people can't you see
We were brought down here down here
Down there in captivity
So much sorrow and whoa so much pain
This I know every day things won't be the
Same
So I just want to get some good satisfaction
1 just can't stand this war-like situation yeah
I just want to get some good satisfaction
Yeah oh yeah
Sometimes I wish that my tongue could speak out clearly
Thoughts that arrive in me
Sometime when I can't- find the peace of mind
I just want to get some satisfaction
I tell you long time, yeah
I just can't stand this war-like situation
I just want to get some good satisfaction,
Yeah oh
Now is the time of decision
I tell you long time
And they can't stop us from fight this fight of freedom
My word as my weapon
So tell it along: I 'm a soldier in Jah army
I just want to get some good satisfaction
I just can't stand this warlike situation
I just want to get some good
Satisfaction
CREDITS:
Bass – Chellum Rocksborro
Drums – Devon Brown, Ken Porter (2)
Guitar – Bingy Bunny, Chinna*
Keyboards – Chescott James, Devon Henry, Bubbler*
Lead Guitar – Osbourn Ranking*
Percussion – Bongo Herman, Scully*
Producer – Leroy Pierson, Robert Schoenfeld
Recorded By, Mixed By – Sylvan Morris
Rhythm Guitar – Harmon Russell
Saxophone – Deadly Headly*
Songwriter – Keith Porter, Lloyd Ricketts, Ronnie Davis
Trombone – Everald Gayle
Trumpet – Arnold Brackenridge
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Give My Regards - Song by Barry Isaac

Rasta Vibration
Artist: Barry Isaac
Album: Give My Regards
Released: 2013
Main artists: Barry Issac
Composer: Barry Issac
Label: Reggae On Top
Genre: Reggae
Music Publisher: D.R
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Mighty Diamonds - Kinarky

Rasta Vibration
Album: Pass the Kouchie
Artist: Mighty Diamonds
Released: 1985
Producer: Mighty Diamonds
BAD GONG RECORDS Mighty Diamonds Music
Dist : Dynamic Sound
Mast & Lacquer Cut: Dynamic Sounds Recording Co. Ltd. by Spiderman ~ 7'' ~ 1983 ~ Jamaica
Written : F. Simpson, L. Ferguson
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Don Carlos - Ginalship

Rasta Vibration
Ginalship - Original
Artist: Don Carlos
Album: Lazer Beam
℗ 2006 Charly Records
Released on: 2006-04-14
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I'm a Gemini - Ijahman Levi (Lyrics)

Rasta Vibration
Album: Live In Paris 1994
Released: 1995
Artist: Ijahman Levi
Label: Jahmani – JMI 902
Format: Vinyl, 7"
Country: Jamaica
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae, Dub
Producer – Ijahman Levi
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The Techniques - The Heart Of A Man Can Be Broken

Rasta Vibration
Artist: The Techniques
Album: I'll Never Fall in Love
Released: 1983
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Gregory Isaacs - Live and Love

Rasta Vibration
Gregory Isaacs - Live and Love
Judge Not
1984
Writer: Carlton Hines
℗ 1984 Greensleeves Records
Chantells - Bad Reputation (1978)

Rasta Vibration
Label: Phase One Records – none
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country: Jamaica
Released: 1978
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae, Dub
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Lucky Dube - Reggae Strong (Official Music Video)

Rasta Vibration
Released: 1989
Album: Prisoner
Artist: Lucky Dube
Genre: Reggae
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Nas ft Damian Marley - Patience

Rasta Vibration
Album: Distant Relatives
Released: 2010
Artists: Damian Marley, Nas
Genre: Reggae
LYRICS:
[Intro: Nas]
Here we are
Here we are
Yeah
This one right here is for the people
[Chorus]
Sabali, sabali, sabali yonkote
Sabali, sabali, sabali kiye
Ni kêra môgô
Sabali, sabali, sabali yonkote
Sabali, sabali, sabali kiye
Ni kêra môgô
[Interlude: Nas]
Hey yo D
Let's go all the way in on this one
[Verse 1: Damian Marley]
Some of the smartest dummies
Can't read the language of Egyptian mummies
An' a fly go a moon
And can't find food for the starving tummies
Pay no mind to the youths
Cause it's not like the future depends on it
But save the animals in the zoo
Cause the chimpanzee dem a make big money
This is how the media pillages
On the TV the picture is
Savages in villages
And the scientist still can't explain the pyramids, huh
Evangelists making a living on the videos of ribs of the little kids
Stereotyping the image of the images
And this is what the image is
You buy a khaki pants
And all of a sudden you say a Indiana Jones
An' a thief out the gold and thief out the scrolls and even the buried bones
Some of the worst paparazzis I've ever seen and I ever known
Put the worst on display so the world can see
And that's all they will ever show
So the ones in the West
Will never move East
And feel like they could be at home
Dem get tricked by the beast
But a where dem ago flee when the monster is fully grown?
Solomonic linage whe dem still can't defeat and them coulda never clone
My spiritual DNA that print in my soul and I will forever Own Lord
[Chorus]
Sabali, sabali, sabali yonkote
Sabali, sabali, sabali kiye
Ni kêra môgô
Sabali, sabali, sabali yonkote
Sabali, sabali, sabali kiye
Ni kêra môgô
[Interlude: Nas]
Yeah, Sabali. Thats patience. That's what the old folks told me
Discovering the World before this World. A World buried in time
Uncover with rhymes. It gets no realer
[Verse 2: Damian Marley]
Huh, we born not knowing, are we born knowing all?
We growing wiser, are we just growing tall?
Can you read thoughts? can you read palms?
Huh, can you predict the future? can you see storms, coming?
The Earth was flat if you went too far you would fall off
Now the Earth is round
If the shape change again everybody woulda start laugh
The average man can't prove of most of the things
That he chooses to speak of
And still won't research and find out
The root of the truth that you seek of
Scholars teach in Universities and claim that they're smart and cunning
Tell them find a cure when we sneeze
And that's when their nose start running
And the rich get stitched up, when we get cut
Man a heal dem broken bones in the bush with the wet mud
Can you read signs? can you read stars?
Can you make peace? can you fight war?
Can you milk cows, even though you drive cars? huh
Can you survive? Against all odds, now?
[Chorus]
Sabali, sabali, sabali yonkote
Sabali, sabali, sabali kiye
Ni kêra môgô
Sabali, sabali, sabali yonkote
Sabali, sabali, sabali kiye
Ni kêra môgô
[Interlude: Nas]
It's crazy when you feed people the truth you don't know how they're gonna react
You're scared of wrong doers, people that just ignorant
You're scared of the truth, be patient for now
[Verse 3: Nas]
Who wrote the Bible? Who wrote the Qur'an?
And was it a lightning storm
That gave birth to the Earth
And then dinosaurs were born? damn
Who made up words? Who made up numbers?
And what kind of spell is mankind under?
Everything on the planet we preserve and can it
Microwaved it and try it
No matter what we'll survive it
What's hue? What's man? What's human?
Anything along the land we consuming
Eatin', deletin', ruin
Trying to get paper
Gotta have land, gotta have acres
So I can sit back like Jack Nicholson
Watch niggas play the game like the Lakers
In a world full of 52 fakers
Gypsies, seances, mystical prayers
You superstitious? throw salt over your shoulders
Make a wish for the day cuz
Like somebody got a doll of me
Stickin' needles in my arteries
But I can't feel it
Sometimes it's like 'part of me, but I got a real big spirit'
I'm fearless, I'm fearless
Don't you try and grab hold of my soul
It's like a military soldier since seven years old
I held real dead bodies in my arms
Felt their body turn cold, oh
Why we born in the first place
If this is how we gotta go?
Damn
[Outro: Nas]
This goes to all the wisdom and knowledge seekers of the World
Sabali, Patience, yeah
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Shaggy - Angel ft. Rayvon (Lyrics)

Rasta Vibration
Album: Hot Shot
Released: 2000
Artists: Shaggy, Rayvon
Genres: Reggae, Rhythm and blues, Reggae fusion, Pop
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Luciano - Your World and Mine (Lyrics)

Rasta Vibration
Artist: Luciano
Album: Where There Is Life
Label: Island Jamaica – IJA 2002, Island Jamaica – 854 321-1
Format: Vinyl, 12"
Country: Germany
Released: 1995
Genre: Reggae
Style: Dancehall, Roots Reggae
Producer – P. Burrell*
Written-By – McClymont*, Burrell*
Chantells - Bad Reputation (1978)
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Label: Phase One Records – none
Format: Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM
Country: Jamaica
Released: 1978
Genre: Reggae
Style: Roots Reggae, Dub
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