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Ragga Essentials
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Released: 2000
Label: Hip-O Records
Selection #: 135064
Wayne Smith: Under Me Sleng Teng; Tenor Saw: Ring The Alarm; Anthony Red Rose: Tempo; plus Beenie Man, Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, others.
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1 Greetings - Half Pint
2 Murder She Wrote - Demus, Chaka & Pliers
3 Boom Shack-A-Lak - Apache Indian
4 Hot Stepper - Kamoze, Ini
5 Under Me Sleng Teng - Smith, Wayne
6 Tempo - Redrose, Anthony
7 Ring the Alarm - Tenor Saw
8 Boom Shak-A-Tack - Born Jamericans
9 Telephone Love - Lodge, J.C.
10 One Blood - Reid, Junior
11 Ruch on the Tonic - Rose, Mykal
12 Praise Ye Jah - Sizzla
13 Untold Stories - Banton, Buju
14 It's Me Again Jah - Luciano
15 Tour - Capleton
16 Benz & Bimma - Bounty Killer
17 Don't Dis the Jungle - Tenor Fly
18 Foundation - Taxi Gang
  
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This compilation collects 18 tracks, some from extremely difficult to find singles, which register highlights of the ragga sound as it has mutated from 1985 through 1997. Kicking off with Half Pint's "Greetings" whose chorus of "Greetings I bring from Jah, to all Raggamuffin" is generally accepted as giving the genre its name, the album skips around chronologically, with the sequencing following musical, not historical, guidelines. Americans will be most familiar with Apache Indian's funky, singalong "Boom Shack-A-Lak from 1990 or JC Lodge's hypnotically romantic, sweetly melodic "Telephone Love," one of the few tunes on this disc to have actually charted on Billboard. But as the detailed, scholarly liner notes explain, the popularity of this predominantly club music can't be effectively gauged by sales or radio play. Ragga music is also unusual in that the same backing rhythm track is often used for a variety of lead singers and toasting DJ's to add their vocals on top of. If this all sounds too confusing, suffice it to say the 14 page booklet does a wonderful job of placing the genre in perspective with a track by track explanation of the music, and detailed information on the origination of each song's basic rhythm and production. In addition to the aforementioned artists, Luciano, Buju Banton, Junior Reid and ex-Black Uhuru lead singer Mykal Rose will likely be familiar to reggae fans, but rarities from Tenor Saw, Anthony Red Rose, and Tenor Fly, none easily available on CD before now, make this anthology an indispensable first purchase for anyone interested in this fascinating and often obscure offshoot of reggae. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

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