Reggae Pulse: The Heartbeat of Jamaica

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  • Release Date: 08/20/2002
  • Sales Rank: 43,147
  • Label: SANCTUARY RECORDS
  • UPC: 060768029323
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Reggae Pulse: The Heartbeat of Jamaica

1LISTENSoul Shakedown Party / Bob Marley & The Wailers
2LISTENIsraelites / Desmond Dekker & The Aces
3LISTENWonderful World, Beautiful People / Jimmy Cliff
4LISTENI Can See Clearly Now / Johnny Nash
5LISTENPass the Dutchie / Musical Youth
6LISTENRed Red Wine / Tony Tribe
7LISTENTomorrow People / Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers
8LISTENMontego Bay / Freddie Notes & The Rudies
9LISTENBad Boys / Inner Circle
10LISTENYoung Gifted & Black / Bob & Marcia
11LISTENMy Boy Lollipop / Millie Small
12LISTENLet Your Yeah be Yeah / The Pioneers
13LISTENBaby I Love Your Way / Big Mountain
14LISTENYou Can Get It If You Really Want / Desmond Dekker & the Aces
15LISTENLively Up Yourself / Bob Marley & the Wailers
16LISTENDouble Barrel / Dave & Ansel Collins
17LISTENRivers of Babylon / The Melodians
18LISTENNow That We've Found Love / Third World
19LISTENUptown Top Ranking / Althea & Donna
20LISTENBlack And White / Greyhound
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Famous more for their muso-friendly comps than introductory offerings, Trojan has seen fit here to give the people what they want with a popular yet solid mix of reggae highlights. Bob Marley is here of course ("Lively up Yourself"), as is Jimmy Cliff, Third World, Desmond Dekker, Dennis Brown, Toots & the Maytals, and even Marley's famous offspring, the Melody Makers. This is not to say that some relatively more obscure fare is missing, what with the likes of Dave and Ansel Collins' "Double Barrel," Althea and Donna's "Up Town Top Ranking," and the Pioneers' "Let Your Yeah Be Yeah" on display. But fans of the Jamaican Top 40 need not fear, since there's plenty of chart-toppin' booty by Musical Youth, Inner Circle (the theme from Cops?), and Johnny Nash still to be had. Stephen Cook, All Music Guide

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