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- Posted: 02/11/2016 09:00
- Post subject: Chart of the day (#1577): By noWaxJim
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Today's chart of the day
(Call it) Reggae (if you must) by noWaxJim (View chart)
1. Heart Of The Congos by The Congos (1977)
2. On Top by The Heptones (1968)
3. Arkology by Lee "Scratch" Perry (1997)
4. The Keyboard King At Studio One by Jackie Mittoo (2000)
5. Truths And Rights by Johnny Osbourne (1979)
6. King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown by Augustus Pablo (1976)
7. African Dub All-Mighty, Chapter 3 by Joe Gibbs And The Professionals (1978)
8. One, Two by Sister Nancy (1982)
9. Conquering Lion by Yabby You (1975)
10. War Ina Babylon by Max Romeo & The Upsetters (1976)
11. Rub-A-Dub Style by Michigan & Smiley (1979)
12. Best Dressed Chicken In Town by Dr. Alimantado (1978)
13. Scientist Meets The Space Invaders by Scientist (1981)
14. Fever by Tenor Saw (1985)
15. Lovers Rock Reggae Style by Love Joys (1983)
16. Blackboard Jungle Dub by The Upsetters (1973)
17. Showcase by Junior Delahaye (1982)
18. Michael Prophet by Michael Prophet (1981)
19. Dance Hall Style by Horace Andy (1982)
20. Two Sevens Clash by Culture (1977)
21. Right Time by Mighty Diamonds (1976)
22. Termination Dub by Glen Brown & King Tubby (1996)
23. In Dub by Ranking Dread (1982)
24. Two Big Bull In A One Pen by Anthony Red Rose & King Kong (1986)
25. Fabulous Greatest Hits by Prince Buster (1968)
26. African Anthem by Mikey Dread (1979)
27. Here I Come by Barrington Levy (1985)
28. Wa-Do-Dem by Eek-A-Mouse (1981)
29. Show Case (In A Roots Radics Drum & Bass) by Triston Palma (1982)
30. Bubble Up by Wayne Jarrett (1982)
31. Cry Tuff Dub Encounter Chapter III by Prince Far I (1980)
32. Ninja Showcase by Courtney Melody (1988)
33. Dub Roots by Prince Douglas (1980)
34. Love Me Forever by Carlton And The Shoes (1978)
35. Natty Dread by Bob Marley And The Wailers (1974)
36. Wicked Ago Feel It by Sugar Minott (1984)
37. Showcase by Black Uhuru (1979)
38. Sings Rock And Soul by Alton Ellis (1967)
39. Dread Beat An' Blood by Poet & The Roots (1978)
40. Dub Conference Volume 1 by Harry Mudie & King Tubby (1976)
41. Twelve Tribe Of Israel by Mr Spaulding (1983)
42. Uhuru In Dub by Prince Jammy (1982)
43. Two Bad DJ by Clint Eastwood & General Saint (1981)
44. Don't Check Me With No Lightweight Stuff (1972-75) by I-Roy (1997)
45. African Roots Act III by Wackies Rhythm Force (1983)
46. Meets Scientist At The Dub Station by Yabby You & Michael Prophet (1981)
47. Duppy Writer by Roots Manuva Meets Wrongtom (2010)
48. Funky Kingston by Toots & The Maytals (1973)
49. Pick A Dub by Keith Hudson (1974)
50. Memorial Album by Don Drummond (1969)
51. Im Flash Forward by Cedric Im Brooks (1977)
52. Tenement Yard by Jacob Miller (1976)
53. Trenchtown Mix Up by The Gladiators (1976)
54. Screaming Target by Big Youth (1973)
55. Jah Woosh by Jah Woosh (1974)
56. Mister Yellowman by Yellowman (1982)
57. Satta Massagana by The Abyssinians (1976)
58. Foundation Ska by The Skatalites (1997)
59. Version Galore by U-Roy (1970)
60. Fire House Rock by The Wailing Souls (1981)
61. The Sannic Sounds Of Tommy McCook by Tommy McCook (1976)
62. More Gregory by Gregory Isaacs (1981)
63. This Is Desmond Dekkar by Desmond Dekker (1969)
64. At Studio One by Marcia Griffiths (2002)
65. Wickedness Increase by General Levy (1993)
66. The Original Smiley Culture by Smiley Culture (1986)
67. Showcase L.P. by Nigger Kojak & Liza (1980)
68. Pepper Rock by Prince Jazzbo (1985)
69. Africa Must Be Free By 1983 by Hugh Mundell (1978)
70. How The West Was Won by Toyan (1981)
71. Zion Hill by Bobby Kalphat & The Sunshot All-Stars (2013)
72. Shanty Town Determination by Trinity (1977)
73. Marcus Garvey by Burning Spear (1975)
74. School Days by Flick Wilson (1980)
75. Dub Me by Morwell Unlimited Meets King Tubby (1975)
76. Let's Get Started by Tetrack (1978)
77. Armagideon Time by Willi Williams (1982)
78. Police And Thieves by Junior Murvin (1977)
79. Bobby Bobylon by Freddie McGregor (1980)
80. Presenting Larry Marshall by Larry Marshall (1973)
81. Dubd'sco Vol 2 by Bunny Wailer (1981)
82. Handsworth Revolution by Steel Pulse (1978)
83. Visions Of Dennis Brown by Dennis Brown (1978)
84. Great Jah Jah by Jezzreel (1980)
85. M.P.L.A. by Tapper Zukie (1976)
86. Is It Really Happening To Me? by Tippa Irie (1986)
87. Oh No It's Red Rat by Red Rat (1997)
88. 1000 Volts Of Holt by John Holt (1974)
89. Bounty Hunter by Ninjaman (1991)
90. Enter Into His Gates With Praise by Johnny Clarke (1975)
91. One Life To Live by Phyllis Dillon (1972)
92. Pick Up The Pieces by The Royals (1977)
93. 'Til Shiloh by Buju Banton (1995)
94. Live At The Counter Eurovision by Misty In Roots (1979)
95. Everything I Own by Ken Boothe (1974)
96. Don Dada by Super Cat (1992)
97. Informer by Lady Ann (1983)
98. Passion by Lady Saw (1997)
99. Natty Dread In A Greenwich Farm by Cornell Campbell (1975)
100. Dub Side Of The Moon by Easy Star All-Stars (2003)
About chart of the day: The BestEverAlbums.com chart of the day is randomly selected from all charts of at least 50 entries (and divisible by ten). Charts are only selected if they have a minimum average rating of 75 out of 100 from at least 10 votes, and must have been updated in the last 180 days. In addition, a chart must allow member feedback for it to be eligible to be selected. A full history of chart of the day can be viewed here.
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- Posted: 02/11/2016 09:21
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I'm not sure there's a chart on BEA from which I've gotten so many recs of such crazily consistent quality. Fantastic resource. Fun fact: the page for this chart is one of the only pages on BEA (or any website) that gets its own bookmark on my browser
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- Posted: 02/11/2016 09:35
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Wow, a great chart, loads of stuff to try out.
I personally rank Radiodread higher than Dub Side Of The Moon, which is great too, by the way.
Are you into UK second wave ska, Specials, Selecter ? _________________ Always shouts out something obscene
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LittleM1971
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- Posted: 02/11/2016 12:18
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Fantastic...i now have my project for this year which is to work my way through this chart.
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- Posted: 02/11/2016 15:21
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This is what it's all about. Chart perfection. _________________ http://jonnyleather.com
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mickilennial
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- Posted: 02/11/2016 15:23
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A good comprehensive list, I ought to utilize it.
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- Posted: 02/11/2016 15:25
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Heh, I actually was perusing this last night looking for some recs. Really enjoyed going through it all.
Snagged Best Dressed Chicken in Town, which I'll give a listen to either today or tomorrow.
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- Posted: 02/11/2016 15:33
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(Call it) The Best Ever Chart (because it is)
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Jimmy Dread
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- Posted: 02/11/2016 16:54
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Grzywa wrote: | Wow, a great chart, loads of stuff to try out.
I personally rank Radiodread higher than Dub Side Of The Moon, which is great too, by the way.
Are you into UK second wave ska, Specials, Selecter ? |
Thanks mate. Would agree with you were it not for the jungle version of On The Run.
Re. UK second-wave, 2Tone stuff. Love the first two Specials albums, The Beat, etc. but made a conscious decision not to include them in the chart, especially as if I did it would have been at the expense of some other great LPs I wanted to highlight.
Jah bless each and every one of you for the comments. One love and ting. _________________ 'Reggae' & t'ing
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