Tag: reggae

Review: Prince Ital Joe – s/t
Prince Ital Joe’s self-titled album from 1994 is one of Death Row Records lesser known unreleased albums. The selt-titled Prince Ital Joe album was supposed…

Review: Men At Work – Business As Usual
Men At Work – Business As Usual is a breathtaking album that will take you out of this world due to the reggae rock sound…

Review: Men At Work – Cargo
Men At Work’s Cargo was the follow-up album that became a blowout success but just not on the same level as their debut. This was…

Review: Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers – One Bright Day
One Bright Day is where one bright day the people got together to celebrate love around the nations of Earth. There was singing and dancing….

Review: Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers – Jahmeyka
The Jahmeyka album by Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers captured the best sounds, textures, and colors of Jamaica through music. Their powerful messages blend…

Review: Ruff Rider – Shaggy Ridims EP
The Ruff Rider – Shaggy Ridims EP has some of the roughest reggae rhythms in the history of reggae music. Electronic music meets reggae with…

Review: Ticklah – Polydemic
Ticklah – Polydemic is one of the most abstract Afrobeat dub reggae albums in the history of reggae music. Polydemic is Afrobeat dub reggae with…

Review: Bob Marley & The Wailers – Legend
Bob Marley & The Wailers – Legend is one the best albums in the history of reggae music. Hands down! Every song included inside this…

Review: Ticklah – Polydemic EP
Ticklah – Polydemic EP is one of the most abstract Afrobeat dub reggae EP in the history of reggae music. Polydemic is Afrobeat dub reggae…

Review: Triston Palma – Lifetime
Live and Direct Inc. and Rebel Sound Records are very proud to announce the release of legendary Reggae singer Triston Palma’s new album Lifetime for…