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Posted by ciklon5 at Aug. 3, 2017
VA - Ultimate Summer Reggae (5CD, 2017)

VA - Ultimate Summer Reggae (5CD, 2017)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 5:57:22 | 876 Mb
Genre: Reggae, Pop / Label: Ultimate

When the summer hits, we have the perfect soundtrack for you! Ultimate Summer Reggae is an eclectic collection delivering 100 of greatest & newest sun-drenched reggae hits to brighten up your days all summer long. We have selected the biggest stars of the genre on one amazing album with a great cross-genre of Reggae, Dancehall, Roots & Culture and some '90s Pop classics. The contemporary hits are delivered courtesy of Damian Marley, Amy Winehouse, Beenie Man, Stephen Marley, Akon, Ms. Dynamite, Shaggy, Ziggy Marley to mention but a few. Also included are the big party favourites from UB40, Aswad, Blondie, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Dawn Penn, Grace Jones and Third World. The collection would not be complete without some timeless classics from Jimmy Cliff, John Holt, Steele Pulse, Black Uhuru, Desmond Dekker, Dennis Brown plus many more incredible names.
Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live at the Rainbow, 3rd June 1977 (Remastered) (2022)

Bob Marley & The Wailers - Live at the Rainbow, 3rd June 1977 (Remastered) (2022)
WEB FLAC (tracks) - 583 Mb | MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 207 Mb | 01:30:12
Reggae | Label: Tuff Gong

Following an assassination attempt in Kingston, Jamaica, in December 1976, Bob Marley and his band moved to London – in “exodus” from their home country – and recorded tracks for what became both the Exodus and Kaya albums. Marley’s Exodus, featuring the timeless tracks “Jamming,” “Three Little Birds,” “One Love/People Get Ready,” and the epic title song, came first, which led to early positive reviews, ten early dates around Western Europe and shows at the Rainbow Theatre in London’s Finsbury Park during release week. But an injury to Bob led to the abrupt cancellation of the rest of the Exodus tour, including expected U.S. breakthrough shows scheduled for late summer, leaving June 1-2-3-4 the final performances by the Wailers that year.