Showing posts with label marijuana. Show all posts
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Monday, December 3, 2007

Soul Syndicate - Mariwana

This is the only excerpt I could find on Youtube involving the infamous 'Chalice Scene' from the Soul Syndicate documentary "Word Sound and Power". This is one of the finest and realest films I've seen yet to document the Jamaican Dub experience, via the Soul Syndicate band in particular. Highly recommend it for any fans of Jamaican music culture, Dub and Reggae. And especially those interested in the 70s-era Dub Reggae scene in JA.

Oh, and kids - don't try this at home!



Order the DVD direct from it's producers at http://www.wordsoundandpower.com/. You will not be disappointed.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Ja-Man All Stars - In the Dub Zone


Ja-Man All Stars - In the Dub Zone
Label - Blood & Fire
Recorded - 1976-79
Style - Dub, Reggae, Roots, Lee Library

Tracklist:
1. Dub Zone
2. Dangerman - (Version)
3. Herb Cutter
4. Dread Nut Chalice
5. Well Black
6. Fire Bun
7. Half Ounce
8. Big Spliff
9. Rasta Feeling
10. Bush Weed
11. Don't Get Crazy
12. Weak Heart Drop
13. Blood
14. King's Dub
15. Nuclear Bomb
16. Poor Man Skank
17. Sensimania Dub
18. Hotter Claps
19. East Man Skank
20. West Man Skank
21. Higher Ranking Dub
22. Hot Steppers Dub
23. Downtown Rubadub

IN THE DUB ZONE compiles two rare dub albums, JAH MAN DUB and KING'S DUB. Ja-Man All Stars includes: Sly Dunbar (drums). Recorded at Channel One Studio, Kingston, Jamaica in 1976 and 1979. Includes liner notes by Manzie "Ja-Man" Swaby. Contains 4 bonus tracks. Ja-Man All Stars: Eric Lamont, Dougie Bryan (guitar); Headley Bennett, Herman Marquis (alto saxophone); Tommy Mccook (tenor saxophone); Bobby Ellis (trumpet); Don Drummond Jr., Calvin Cameron (trombone); Gladstone Anderson, Ansell Collins, Theophilius Beckford (keyboards); Noel 'Skully' Simms, Uziah 'Sticky' Thompson (percussion).


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Monday, August 27, 2007

Jah Shaka - Echo Possession

?!?!? Jah Shaka a run di Dance



Looks like some members of the audience might be in pain. busted eardrums and whatnot...