Best sounding reggae on analog?


What are everyone's opinions on the best sounding vinyl albums for reggae? I've bought a few Marley (Exodus, Kaya, Uprising) but none of them sound very good.

thanks,
winston
wcheng
I have a few LP's and 12inches by Black Uhuru.
Here is the AMG link:
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll
Kaya, Survival, and Uprising all sound very good on the UK pressed versions.. don't know what you're talking about...Of course this is reggae we're talking about and not Reference Recordings...
Peter Tosh "Mystic Man' on UK pressing sounds pretty good.
Third World "96' in the Shade" one of my favorites on Jap vinyl.
MFSL Bob Marley "Catch a Fire" sounds pretty darn good.
Steel Pulse "True Democracy" and "Earth Crisis"
Using Rega P-9 cardas wired arm with cardas box/jacks, Micro Benz Ref. 2, Benz PP-1 phono unit.
I have the MFSL versions of "Exodus" and "Catch A Fire" and I think they sound excellent. They shouldn't be too hard to find either.
I was listening to the MFSL "Exodus" this weekend and it sounds great. Recently picked up Bunny Wailer "Liberation" (not MFSL), and it sounds pretty good, too.
I got an early UK copy of Exodus on Island (with the "Bob Marley and the Wailers in white lettering) last week. It easily bests the MFSL, IMHO.