How about some slammin' reggae for my N802's....


I just listened to Peter Tosh's - Equal Rights cd today... truly awesome with my new krell 350's. Particulary track 1 -4 were dynamic! Does anyone else know of any great reggae recordings? I've noticed they're not easy to come by. Most of my reggae cd's have a harsh sound.

- josh
goldy
If you like dubby/modern dubby stuff you might have joy with these sites:
www.bloodandfire.co.uk (classic reggae/dub)
www.pressure.co.uk (classic dub)
www.ariwa.com (Lee "Scratch" Perry lives HERE!)
www.diffdrum.co.uk ( dub to dance to)
www.30hertzrecords.com (Jah Wobble's dubby takes on jazz, world music and live in general)
www.eslmusic.com ( dub flavoured grooves from D.C.'s Thievery Corporation)
Hope that helps
Noticed this thread is still going and just wanted to add a resounding "yes!" on the Rhythm & Sound recommendation mentioned above. I have the 'w/ the Artists' recording and it is surely one of the finest pieces of modern era dub recording currently available.
I'll bring this older topic back up to the top to help out with the recent thread. I'm listening to a multi-channel SACD or Peter Tosh's classic Legalize It album for the first time right now and it is sounding pretty sweet. There's not too much reggae available in a higher-rez format but I found this locally for $11.99 and snatched it up. There's a local store here that keeps marking a bunch of the Columbia SACDs at the regular midline cd price. I picked up Herbie Hancock-Headhunters SACD there for $9.99 a few months back.