Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Rastaman Vibrations Podcast #13

A tongue-in-cheek message to George Clooney who said in an interview that American music didn't have any good protest songs. Perhaps we've outsourced them to Jamaica?

Started with a request for Dezarie's "Gracious Mama Africa" and put together what I thought was a really good mix of new and old Reggae music. Check it out and let me know what you think.

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Rastaman Vibrations Podcast #13 Playlist

Anti-Klan Dub(intro)-Mad Professor,
Gracious Mama Africa-Dezarie,
Hello Mama Africa-Garnett Silk,
Take Me Back To Africa-Desmond Dekker,
Africa Wants To Be Free-Tiken Jah Fakoly,
Bun Di Ganja-Chezidek,
Strange Things-John Holt,
Long Sentence-The Upsetters,
Study Yuh Book-Ras Manasseh,
In Danger-Ken Bob,
Love Is My Religion-Ziggy Marley,
Zion Is Home-Pressure,
Hard Time Reggae-Trinity,
So Wrong-Prince Malachi,
The Sun-Burning Spear,
Trod On-Dennis Brown,
Hills and Valleys-Luciano,
Sax of Tomorrow-Dean Fraser,
We'll See Tomorrow-Jack Radics

2 comments:

  1. Pass this on to George Clooney please ;-)

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  2. Study your books, search your mind, and open your hearts. We are all One World, and One People.

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