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| Tomorrow People, Good Time, Look Who's Dancing, Kozmic, Brothers And Sisters, Tumblin' Down, Lee & Molly, Justice, nine more. |
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| 1 Kozmic |
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| 2 Look Who's Dancing |
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| 3 One Bright Day |
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| 4 Good Time |
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| 5 Joy and Blues |
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| 6 Justice |
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| 7 Black My Story (Not History) |
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| 8 Lee and Molly |
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| 9 New Love |
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| 10 Tomorrow People |
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| 11 Brothers and Sisters |
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| 12 Rainbow Country |
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| 13 Tumblin' Down |
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| 14 Small People |
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| 15 When the Lights Gone Out |
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| 16 Who Will Be There |
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| 17 Conscious Party |
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Album Review
"The Best of Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers (1988-1993)" is an excellent 17-track compilation of Marley's most popular work, featuring all of his best and best-known songs from the peak of his career. During the late '80s, Ziggy was among the most pop-oriented of all reggae artists, and as his career progressed, he toughened his music up by exploring worldbeat to a fuller extent. Although "The Best of" is not arranged chronologically, it's possible to hear this progression, and it therefore makes a strong introduction to his work. More importantly for casual fans, it's an infectious listen, containing all of the songs that you need. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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