
VA - Reggae Fieber (1997)
BAND/ARTIST: Various Artists
- Title: Reggae Fieber
- Year Of Release: 1997
- Label: Disky – DU 876102 / 2 x CD, Compilation
- Genre: Reggae, Dub, Reggae-Pop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
- Total Time: 1:51:06
- Total Size: 742 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
CD 01
01. Don't look back (you've gotta walk) - Peter Tosh (3:44)
02. Amigo - Black Slate (4:51)
03. Money in my pocket - Dennis Brown (4:39)
04. Gimme hope Jo'anna - Eddy Grant (4:01)
05. Wonderful world, beautiful people - Jimmy Cliff (3:12)
06. Do you really want to hurt me? - Culture Club (4:25)
07. O.K. Fred - Errol Dunkley (3:48)
08. Girlie girlie - Sophia George (2:59)
09. Midnight rider - Paul Davidson (3:16)
10. I want to wake up with you - Boris Gardiner (4:15)
11. The Israelites - Desmond Dekker (2:30)
12. Could you be loved - Rudy Thomas (3:52)
13. Mockingbird Hill - Migil 5 (2:48)
14. Nightshift - Winston Groovy (3:54)
15. Sideshow - Barry Biggs (3:29)
CD 02
01. Feel my riddim - Skibby (3:23)
02. Everything I own - Boy George (3:58)
03. Story book children - Gregory Isaacs (3:33)
04. No woman no cry - Kymani Marley (3:48)
05. Lady - Wayne Wade (4:02)
06. Lay down (wet dreams) - The Invaders feat. George Hughes (3:31)
07. Stir it up - Rudy Thomas (3:47)
08. Tomorrow people - Ziggy Marley (3:38)
09. Reckless - Afrika Bambaataa feat. UB40 (3:54)
10. Bush doctor - Peter Tosh (4:06)
11. I dont wanna dance - Eddy Grant (3:41)
12. It keeps rainin' (tears from my eyes) - Bitty McLean (3:48)
13. I wanna be your man - Chaka Demus & Pliers (3:57)
14. Love of the common people - Nicky Thomas (2:27)
15. Many rivers to cross - Desmond Dekker (4:04)
CD 01
01. Don't look back (you've gotta walk) - Peter Tosh (3:44)
02. Amigo - Black Slate (4:51)
03. Money in my pocket - Dennis Brown (4:39)
04. Gimme hope Jo'anna - Eddy Grant (4:01)
05. Wonderful world, beautiful people - Jimmy Cliff (3:12)
06. Do you really want to hurt me? - Culture Club (4:25)
07. O.K. Fred - Errol Dunkley (3:48)
08. Girlie girlie - Sophia George (2:59)
09. Midnight rider - Paul Davidson (3:16)
10. I want to wake up with you - Boris Gardiner (4:15)
11. The Israelites - Desmond Dekker (2:30)
12. Could you be loved - Rudy Thomas (3:52)
13. Mockingbird Hill - Migil 5 (2:48)
14. Nightshift - Winston Groovy (3:54)
15. Sideshow - Barry Biggs (3:29)
CD 02
01. Feel my riddim - Skibby (3:23)
02. Everything I own - Boy George (3:58)
03. Story book children - Gregory Isaacs (3:33)
04. No woman no cry - Kymani Marley (3:48)
05. Lady - Wayne Wade (4:02)
06. Lay down (wet dreams) - The Invaders feat. George Hughes (3:31)
07. Stir it up - Rudy Thomas (3:47)
08. Tomorrow people - Ziggy Marley (3:38)
09. Reckless - Afrika Bambaataa feat. UB40 (3:54)
10. Bush doctor - Peter Tosh (4:06)
11. I dont wanna dance - Eddy Grant (3:41)
12. It keeps rainin' (tears from my eyes) - Bitty McLean (3:48)
13. I wanna be your man - Chaka Demus & Pliers (3:57)
14. Love of the common people - Nicky Thomas (2:27)
15. Many rivers to cross - Desmond Dekker (4:04)
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Since then, this day has been celebrated every year to remember Bob Marley and the great figures of reggae music. Reggae music plays a very important role in Jamaican culture and is becoming increasingly popular all over the world. The purpose of the holiday is to raise awareness of the positive message and significance of reggae music for humanity.
Reggae music carries a message of peace, equality and love, which is very important for human relationships. Events include concerts, festivals, film screenings and exhibitions. Reggae music fans around the world come together on this day to celebrate their favorite music and the values it represents.
If you love reggae or are just curious about it, we encourage you to join in the celebration! Why is July 1st World Reggae Music Day? - July 1st marks the birthday of Bob Marley, an iconic figure in reggae music.
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