Jamaica Way Reggae Podcast, Bob Marley Dubplate, Episode 004

Jamaica Way Reggae Podcast, Bob Marley Dubplate, Episode 004

Author: Rich Lowe January 11, 2011 Duration: 51:04
This episode is all about the Bob Marley dubplate. Many sounds have claims to a Bob Marley Dubplate. This program features dub/specials/exclusives from David Rodigan, Jah Love/Gemini Sounds, King Jammy$, Killamanjaro. Also featured are interviews with Roger Steffens, David Rodigan, Jah Wise of Tippa Tone, Ricky Trooper, Candyman, Froggy of Pieces & Modd Squad Sounds, and Albert Griffiths. Is there an authentic Bob Marley Dubplate? Listen and find out. We also touch on the concept of the dubplate, the special, an exclusive, and soft wax. Reggae, dancehall, Tuff Gong, Jamaica, West Indies, Ska Rocksteady, Chris Blackwell, Kingston. Track Order: David Rodigan Interview Owen Gray & King Stitt, "On The Beach," Dancehall '63 LP, Studio One King Jammy$ Sound, "Mellow mood" Dubplate/special Froggy of Pieces & Modd Squad Sound, Interview Roger Steffens Interview Bob Marley, "Babylon Feel This One," Gemini Sound, 1978 Ricky Trooper Interview Killamanjaro vs. Poison Dart, 1995, "Bad card" Dubplate/special David Rodigan Interview Bob Marley, "Iron Lion Zion," mixed by Shawnie B, 1997 David Rodigan vs. Katarock, "Crazy Baldheads," Bunny Wailers Intro Jah Wise of Tippa Tone Sound, Interview, April 2000 Albert Griffiths Interview, 2004 CandyMan Interview CandyMan, "Alaska," Marley Culture CD, Sweetbeat Records, 1998

Tune into the Jamaica Way Reggae Podcast for a deep and curated journey through the rich sounds of Jamaican music. Hosted by Rich Lowe, this podcast is the audio companion to his long-running radio program, "Night of the Living Dread," which airs on WRUW. Each episode is a thoughtfully assembled mix, featuring the foundational genres that built the island's legendary soundscape. You'll hear the upbeat rhythms of Ska and Rocksteady, the folk origins of Mento, the spiritual depth of Roots, the lyrical storytelling of Kaiso, and the modern energy of Dancehall. This isn't just a playlist; it's an archival session that connects the dots across decades, highlighting both classic tracks and vital lesser-known gems. By presenting the radio show in this portable format, the podcast makes this specialized musical exploration accessible anytime. For those who want to dive deeper, the show extends into a community with video interviews and additional content. Listening to this podcast feels like having a knowledgeable guide through the evolution of reggae and its related styles, all delivered with a genuine passion for the music's history and its enduring pulse. It's a dedicated audio space for both longtime enthusiasts and newcomers eager to understand the full spectrum of these influential genres.
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