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This Is Reggae Music 

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This Is Reggae Music

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Disc 1 of 4
1.  Iron Bar Lord Tanamo
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2.  Fat Man Derrick Morgan
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3.  Rough And Tough Stranger Cole
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4.  Occupation: (Music Is My) Don Drummond &...
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5.  My Boy Lollipop Millie
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6.  Penny Reel-o Eric "Monty" Morris
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7.  Phoenix City The Soul Brothers
Roland Alphonso
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8.  Bongo Man Bongo Man Byfield
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9.  Rude Boy Gona A Jail The Clarendonians
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10.  Rudy Got Soul Desmond Dekker...
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11.  Down By The Train Line Stranger & Patsy
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12.  Cry Tough Alton Ellis & T...
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13.  007: (Shanty Town) Desmond Dekker...
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14.  Take It Easy Hopetown Lewis
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15.  The Loser Derrick Harriot
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16.  Train To Skaville The Ethopians
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17.  Ba Ba Boom The Jamaicans
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18.  Stop That Train Keith & Tex
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19.  Rocksteady Alton Ellis & T...
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20.  The Tide Is High The Paragons
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21.  True, True, True Ken Parker
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22.  Israelites Desmond Dekker
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23.  54-46 That's My Number Toots & The Maytals
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24.  Everything Crash The Ethopians
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Disc 2 of 4
1.  Do The Reggay Toots & The Maytals
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2.  It Miek Desmond Dekker...
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3.  Engine The Ethopians
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4.  The Beatitude: (Blessed Are The Meek) Slim Smith & Th...
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5.  Cuss Cuss Lloyd Robinson
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6.  People Funny, Boy Lee Perry
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7.  Tighten Up The Untouchables
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8.  Return Of Django The Upsetters
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9.  Shocks Of Mighty Dave Barker & T...
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10.  Monkey Man Toots & The Maytals
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11.  Longshot Kick De Bucket The Pioneers
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12.  Ride Your Donkey The Tennors
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13.  Red, Red Wine Tony Tribe
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14.  Wonderful World, Beautiful People Jimmy Cliff
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15.  Pressure Drop Toots & The Maytals
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16.  Don't Let Me Suffer Gregory Isaacs
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17.  Rivers Of Babylon The Melodians
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18.  Liquidator Harry J All Stars
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19.  Johnny Too Bad The Slickers
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20.  Young Gifted And Black: (Jamaica Mix) Bob & Marcia
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21.  Double Barrel Dave & Ansel Collins
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22.  Many Rivers To Cross Jimmy Cliff
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Disc 3 of 4
1.  You Can Get It If You Really Want Desmond Dekker
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2.  Montego Bay Freddie Notes &...
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3.  Come Into My Life Jimmy Cliff
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4.  Pop A Top Andy Capp
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5.  Blood And Fire Niney
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6.  400 Years Peter Tosh & Th...
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7.  Duppy Conqueror Bob Marley & Th...
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8.  Vietnam Jimmy Cliff
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9.  Singer Man The Kingstonians
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10.  Groovin' Out On Life: (Groovin' In Style ) Ken Parker
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11.  Give Me Power The Stingers
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12.  Small Axe Bob Marley & Th...
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13.  Pomps And Pride Toots & The Maytals
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14.  Bongo Man Jimmy Cliff
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15.  Let Your Yeah Be Yeah The Pioneers
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16.  Guava Jelly Johnny Nash
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17.  Black And White Greyhound
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18.  I Feel Good All Over Horace Andy
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19.  Hypocrite The Heptones
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20.  Stick By Me: (And I'll Stick By You) John Holt
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21.  Cherry Oh Baby Eric Donaldson
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22.  African Herbsman Bob Marley & Th...
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Disc 4 of 4
1.  Better Must Come Delroy Wilson
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2.  Know Fari Bongo Herman &...
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3.  A Place Called Africa Junior Byles
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4.  Trechtown Rock Bob Marley & Th...
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5.  One Love, One Heart The Righteous Flames
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6.  I Can See Clearly Now Johnny Nash
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7.  This Is Reggae Music Zap Pow
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8.  Brand New Second Hand Peter Tosh & Th...
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9.  Lively Up Yourself Bob Marley & Th...
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10.  Stir It Up Johnny Nash
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11.  Money In My Pocket Dennis Brown
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12.  Funky Kingston Toots & The Maytals
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13.  The Time Has Come Slim Smith
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14.  Everything I Own Ken Boothe
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15.  Westbound Train Dennis Brown
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16.  Cool Iron The Willows
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17.  Jusitce To The People The Upsetters
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18.  S90 Skank Big Youth
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19.  Black Man Time I-Roy
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20.  Bad Da Gregory Isaacs
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21.  Run Come: (Throw Away Your Stoney Heart) Ras Michael & T...
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22.  Marcus Gravey Burning Spear
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When Kings of Leon were announced as one of the headline acts of Glastonbury last June, it was accompanied by a cloud of doubts. Questions about the bands legitimacy for such a prestigious slot were all answered when the Followill's delivered, what was for many, one of the highlights of the festival. As well achieving this milestone the band completed a sold out world tour and, in "Only By The Night", released one of the defining albums of the year. "Use Somebody" captures the band at their most reflective, revealing a desire to turn away from philandering ways and settle down. Could it be that the band's notorious womanising days are behind them? Whether the lyrical content is autographical or not is irrelevant, the track is just another example of how the band provides mainstream rock that doesn't, fortunately, fall into Snow Patrol territory. Anthemic without ever feeling overblown, "Use Somebody" is the sound of the band fully hitting their stride. Expect a sea of lighters when this gets played live and while you may feel a bit cheesy for complying, with songs of this standard it's perfectly acceptable. ©2008 Shazam Entertainment Limited. All rights reserved.
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