37 mixes with tracks by “Big+Youth”
weanders
Roots Reggae
weanders
2012-04-13T02:10:46Z
Here are some of my favorite tracks from my vinyl reggae collection. I have a hard time finding good roots reggae on vinyl, I'm happy to say this is the best of it.
The image is from Pryere on Flickr.
There are 19 tracks from artists like Toots & the Maytals, Augustus Pablo and Culture.
mixtapejake
Rub-a-dub-dub.
mixtapejake
2012-04-25T01:21:38Z
Roots dub. Mad Professor, Yabby You, Michael Rose - 17 true smokin' tracks.
kcarpenter
DON'T BE A RUDE BOY: 20 Early Jamaican favorites
kcarpenter
2012-03-06T02:32:32Z
A little ska, reggae, and rocksteady.
keithgmoab
I Need Something Sorta One Drop but Rootsy
keithgmoab
2012-04-22T03:45:54Z
Reggae :) Newer and some older all Classic.
bassiclyjc
dglspl
Sexy Dread
dglspl
2012-01-25T21:07:02Z
A little reggae is never a bad thing especially when you're around some sexy dreads. So come on gorgeous, shake those dreads baby.
morganlz
Reggae Joy
morganlz
2012-01-11T23:42:44Z
This music has the power to make you really happy. Listen and enjoy- you deserve it
sampurple159
We Be Jammin
sampurple159
2012-02-26T21:58:32Z
Interesting mix of some mash ups, dub, classic roots. All around good shit.
Kefo
Dub Hayze
Kefo
2011-09-13T04:54:48Z
Ascend higher into the haze and listen to the roots bloom into the new school. Dub-quest through time, where you'll meet Oku Onuoara, Mad Professor & Lee Perry, and Twilight Circus Dub Sound System.
therarenative
Double Double Dub
therarenative
2010-04-23T07:06:45Z
Old School Dub from the old Punk Club Days... with a surprise 12" at the end (I left in the needle drops)
Eight tracks including music by Big Youth, Dr. Alimantado and I Roy.
shokoladnaya
REGGAE THING
shokoladnaya
2011-09-30T19:02:42Z
Hey! It's friday! That's why u need to relax, my dear bro! Enjoy positive vibrations of these ten tracks by Al Murray And The Cimarons, Big Youth, Bob Marley and others.
ENJOY!
P.S. this playlist is devoted to my dearest koala-girl. wish you recovered as earlier, as it's possible, lika. luv u!
discojaws
Jamaica Mistake
discojaws
2010-07-26T06:13:38Z
I & I gwan back inna Africa fe praise Jah. Or something.
25 tracks. 80 minutes. Starts out with ska and moves into reggae and dub.











