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Cheesey1975
Folks

I feel the time to ask for some more advice from those of you that have been around abit:)

Im currently looking at my music collection and have noticed a lack of reggae tracks.

I am wanting to correct this and was after some advice on purchasing some more.

Can someone suggest some albums which may be suitable
TonyB
I don't have a lot of Reggae. The only albums I have are UB40 greatest hits and Bob Marley Legend Remastered.

Don't often get asked for Reggae. I would say UB40 Red Red Wine was the most popular I've been asked for.
Dukesy
Classic reggae (eg Rocksteady, etc) check out the Trojan collections which were remastered a couple of years ago. Three discs per box and booklet. I believe they cover Trojan Mod, British, Rocksteady, Dancehall, Lovers Rock and others.

If you need videos, mixmash offer a couple of volumes where the audio has been enhanced, plus you benefit from the videos.
I haven't got my CDs to hand but will dig out some titles later.
Norfolk DJ

Try mastermix classic cuts. I think it is either 16 or 19. A very good reggae album.
kevvyb
I do get asked for more 90's reggae tracks like bitty mclean and aswad,most of these tracks are on one cd called 100% reggae which i have had since 92!
Raymilkybarkid
There are a few decent Reggae albums with good classic tracks on them from the late 70's through to the late 90's one that spings to mind is The Best Reggae album ever
supersound dj
concur with the last post,great double cd
soundwaves
Carry fair amount of reggae but only seem to play the following ,
Dennis Browne / Money in my pocket
Shabba Ranks and Crystal / Man twice my age
Susan Cadogan / Hurt so good
Desmond Dekker / Israelites
Toots and the Maytals / 54 46 thats my number
UB40 / Red red wine / One in ten
Bob Marley / Jammin / Could you be loved / No woman no cry
Chaka Demus and Pliers / Tease me
and
Lenny Kravitz / Eleutheria


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