DUBROOM MP3 REVIEW
WWW, October 2007 - After being introduced to our host, we're taken into a Roots Rockers Reggae experience extraordinary. The 50 minutes are packed with tunes that many of us will hear for the first time.
Random Roots? Something tells me, that DJ Dr. Tahl is kind of being humble here. This can't be random, and when the selector thinks it is, he should simply realize that he knows more than he knows, if you know what I mean.
He knows his music, he knows the vibe. He knows how to put tunes together and make them into a big mix of pure niceness that will serve as a blessing for the online (DUB) Reggae community.
Random Roots is simply packed with crucial cuts. Crucial, yet rare and unknown tracks. The amount of well-known and established names in the selection is impressive, but the fact that the majority of tunes are not really that well-known just gives that extra dimension to this podcast.
Big Up!
PLAYLIST
00. Jah Dan - Doctor Tahl Intro
01. Horace Andy - Problems
02. Johnny Clarke - In this time
03. Dennis Brown - What about the half
04. Junior Byles - Beat down bablyon
05. Dennis Brown - African
06. Junior Reid - Live & love unity
07. Barrington Levy - Revelation
08. Toots & the Maytals - Bam bam
09. Senya- Children of the ghetto
10. Culture - I'm not ashame
11. Hugh Roy - Rule the nation
12. Bob Marley & the Wailers - Redder than red
13. Meditation - Standing on the corner
14. Barry Brown - Movements of Jah
15. I Roy - Roots Man
16. Bob Marley - Forever loving Jah
17. Dennis Brown - Border
18. Freddie Mcgregor - Holy mount Zion
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