SLEEPER'S RECORD SHACK #1
WWW, September 2007 - The first episode of Sleeper's Record Shack starts of with a special jingle by none other than Mikey Dread, introducing the man called Mick Sleeper.
With such an introduction, Mick Sleeper obviously captures the attention of everyone who is even remotely familiar with Reggae Music.
But he didn't need to introduce himself to everyone, though...
Being a veteran of the online (DUB) Reggae scene, Sleeper isn't an unknown figure for those who've been around in Reggae Cyberspace.
It doesn't matter. Everyone who listens to this musical introduction will give thanks that this huge lover of Reggae Music decided to spread some positive vibes through the Podosphere...
The vibes start off with fourteen of what our host calls "solid selections". Solid Roots, interesting material like a Robert Palmer tune recorded in Jamaica, Rub a Dub stylee is there too.
Highlights galore: Dr. Alimantado's "Conscious Man", a heartical encouragement for those that need it. Horace Andy's "Man Next Door" is another one.
Like Reggae? Get this one!
PLAYLIST
01. DON'T LET ME SUFFER - The Concords
02. EDUCATE YOUR MIND - The Morwells
03. PROPHECY MUST FULFILL - Delroy Wilson
04. HEALING OF THE NATION - Inner Circle
05. SYSTEMS - Julian Marley
06. HIT ME WITH MUSIC - Jah Cure
07. LOVE CAN RUN FASTER - Robert Palmer
08. ROUGH - Ini Kamoze
09. MAN NEXT DOOR - Horace Andy
10. MONKEY WRENCH - Ansel Collins & Augustus Pablo
11. DJ'S CHOICE - Dennis Alcapone
12. TRACK SHOES - General Echo
13. CONSCIOUS MAN - Dr. Alimantado
14. REBEL VIBRATIONS - Creation Rebel
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