Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Tribo de Jah "Tribo de Jah", Bob Marley "Burnin", Bob Marley and the Wailers "Feel Alright", Musical Youth "The Best of Musical Youth"

TRIBO DE JAH - TRIBO DE JAH

Tribo de Jah - Tribo de Jah
Year: 2004


1.Um So Amor (One Love) [5:23]8.7 Mb
2.Regueiros Guerreiros [3:53]6.9 Mb
3.I Shot the Sheriff [4:15]7.1 Mb
4.Babilonia Em Chamas [5:17]8.8 Mb
5.Stir it Up [4:15]6.9 Mb
6.Nao Basta Ser Rasta [5:18]9 Mb
7.Reggae Na Estrada (live in Jamaica) [5:01]8.3 Mb
8.Is this Love [4:56]7.9 Mb
9.UMA Onda Que Passou E EU Nao Dropei (Santeria) [3:26]5.6 Mb
10.Abandonados Pelo Sistema [3:32]5.8 Mb
11.World Inna Transition [3:57]6.5 Mb
12.Guerra (War) [4:23]7 Mb
13.Mundo Em Confusao (So Much Trouble in the World) [4:28]6.4 Mb
14.Me Satisfaz A Alma (Satisfy My Soul) [4:32]7.3 Mb

Tribo de Jah "Tribo de Jah" Album Review

from SAO LUIZ DO MARANHAO the brazilian jamaica
one of the most important band in reggae music from brazil,if u buy it, you will not be desapointed!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Video Tribo de Jah- Santeria (cover)

Best Reggae band from Brazil. From Brazil Tribo De Jah About tribo de jah Once upon a time not so very long ago, a group of young men met each other deep in the wilds of Brazil at the Maranhão School for the Blind. Four of them totally without any sight, the fifth only partially seeing. Their mutual love of music brought them together, and they began to develop their passion for music by creating instruments whenever they could and by discovering the tunes that floated in their heads and all around them everyday. After long, hard, and constant practice they became proficient enough to begin playing at popular dances, playing their own particular brand of Brazilian rhythms like 'serensta' and 'lambada' until one day they discovered the heartbeating rhythm of reggae. The reggae culture had become an unexplained phenomenon in Maranhão State, first invading its ghettos then proceeding to take over the whole interior of the state and beyond its borders, just as the music had around the world. During this time broadcaster 'Fauzi' Beydoun, who had been born in Sao Paulo to Italian-Lebanese parents, had returned to Brazil from the Ivory Coast of Africa with the rhythm of reggae pounding in his heart. As God would have it, Fauzi came across the others playing at a small club and he was greatly affected by the culture that had sprung up around the group and its music. Joining forces, Fauzi & Tribo De Jah decided to take on the world. It was also during this time that the group started to mix its roots reggae with messages of Peace, love, politics and social enlightenment. They played their own version of reggae that differs entirely to the public perception of that 'other' reggae, Jamaican style. Since the release of their first CD, Tribo De Jah have utilized elements of their native Brazilian culture in their songs, making a 'patent' on what is now lovingly referred to as "Brazilian reggae!' The band worked extremely hard over the years, and built a following of faithful fans around the world. A total of six (6) CDs are now on release by the band, distributed by Universal Music Brazil and all with above average sales there of over 60,000 units per title! Their latest release hit 50,000 units sold in less than three months, and the band's live performances continually sell out with an excess of 20,000 estastic fans at each of their concerts straining to see their idols. The music of Tribo De Jah transcends all borders and appeals to the world-at-large, with songs written and performed in English, Portuguese, French and Spanish. Negotiations are currently under way for the global launch of Fauzi & Tribo De Jah's musical catalogue in addition to discussions for live performances by the group this year in the USA, Europe, the Far East and Australia






BOB MARLEY - BURNIN

Bob Marley - Burnin
Year: 2004


1.Get Up Stand Up [3:19]4.5 Mb
2.Hallelujah Time [3:30]5.1 Mb
3.I Shot the Sheriff [4:40]6.9 Mb
4.Burnin and Lootin [4:15]6.1 Mb
5.Put it on [4:00]6.1 Mb
6.Small Axe [4:01]5.8 Mb
7.Pass it on [3:34]4.9 Mb
8.Duppy Conqueror [3:46]5.2 Mb
9.One Foundation [3:43]5.2 Mb
10.Rasta Man Chant [3:47]5.3 Mb
11.Reincarnated Souls [3:44]5.6 Mb
12.No Sympathy [3:09]4.6 Mb
13.The Oppressed Song [3:16]4.6 Mb
14.Get Up Stand Up (Unreleased Alternate Take) [3:42]5.7 Mb
15.Get Up Stand Up (Unreleased Single version) [3:10]4.8 Mb
16.Duppy Conqueror (live) [6:02]8.3 Mb
17.Slave Driver (live) [4:59]7.1 Mb
18.Burnin and Lootin (live) [8:28]12.3 Mb
19.Can't Blame the Youth (live) [5:08]7.3 Mb
20.Stop that Train (live) [3:56]5.3 Mb
21.Midnight Ravers (live) [6:28]9.1 Mb
22.No More Trouble (live) [6:58]9.7 Mb
23.Kinky Reggae (live) [5:55]8.5 Mb
24.Get Up Stand Up (live) [6:14]9 Mb
25.Stir it Up (live) [7:24]10.8 Mb
26.Put it on (live) [4:28]6.4 Mb
27.Lively Up Yourself (live) [13:34]19.7 Mb

Bob Marley "Burnin" Album Review

Epitome of Wailers' Music
This is one of, if not my favorite Wailers/Marley CD. Right from the get-go, 'Get up, Stand up' sets the mood for the album. Followed by 'Hallelujah Time' then 'I Shot the Sheriff' and then just amazing. I have a hard time picking a favorite track, 'Small Axe' and 'Pass it on' are just amazing, as is Tosh's 'One Foundation'. My least favorite song on the album is Bob's most famous song, 'I Shot the Sheriff', which I feel lacks the same qualities that the rest of the tracks contain. Though it is still a good song, it doesn't come close to any of the other tracks on the album.
If you're new to the Wailers, this album is a great starting point, if you're familiar with their music, then this album will do nothing but bolster your appreciation for this phenomenal group of artists.

Video Bob Marley - Burnin and Lootin [RoXs]

Bob Marley - Burnin and Lootin -RoXs.






BOB MARLEY AND THE WAILERS - FEEL ALRIGHT

Bob Marley and the Wailers - Feel Alright
Year: 2004


1.Stir it Up [3:09]4.7 Mb
2.African Herbsman [2:22]3.1 Mb
3.Bend Down Law [3:29]4.2 Mb
4.Caution [2:42]4.1 Mb
5.Small Axe [4:01]5.8 Mb
6.Turn Me Loose [2:35]3 Mb
7.Screwface [2:19]3.4 Mb
8.Mellow Mood [2:36]3.7 Mb
9.Jah is Mighty [2:26]3.7 Mb
10.Feel Alright [2:31]3 Mb
11.Thank You Lord [3:20]3.8 Mb
12.Shocks of the Mighty featuring L. Perry [3:34]3.6 Mb
13.Soon Come [2:22]2.3 Mb
14.More Axe [4:10]6.7 Mb
15.Man to Man [3:32]4.9 Mb
16.Thread on [2:50]4 Mb
17.Sun is Shining [2:10]3.1 Mb
18.Brand New Second Hand [4:00]3.9 Mb
19.Reggae on Broadway [3:13]4.6 Mb

Bob Marley and the Wailers "Feel Alright" Album Review

Album Description
2004 compilation featuring 19 tracks spanning the period from 1967 to 1972. Spectrum/Universal.






MUSICAL YOUTH - THE BEST OF MUSICAL YOUTH

Musical Youth - The Best of Musical Youth
Year: 1995


1.Pass the Dutchie (Original 7 version) [3:25]5.3 Mb
2.Youth of Today [2:55]4.6 Mb
3.Never Gonna Give You Up [3:03]4.9 Mb
4.Heartbreaker [3:55]6.5 Mb
5.Young Generation [3:19]5.4 Mb
6.007 [3:19]5.4 Mb
7.Unconditional Love [3:58]6.5 Mb
8.Rockers [3:26]5.8 Mb
9.Tell Me Why [3:13]5 Mb
10.Sixteen [3:49]6 Mb
11.Whatcha Talking Bout [5:07]8.8 Mb
12.Let's Go to the Moon [3:45]6 Mb
13.Pass the Dutchie (Philip Lee remix) [3:33]5.3 Mb

Musical Youth "The Best of Musical Youth" Album Review

Old skool new again!
Great cd! I was too young to buy it when first released. Very good songs for kids that age. A must buy!






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