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Wah gwan reggae massive and crew! Di time has come to take a journey back inna time to di golden era of reggae music. Today, we’re gonna be exploring di legendary sounds of Trojan Records, di label dat brought us some of di most iconic reggae albums of all time. So buckle up and get ready to skank to di beat of di drum and di bassline, as we countdown di top 10 albums from Trojan Records.
Number 10: “The Harder They Come” soundtrack – Ah, dis soundtrack is a true classic mon! Featuring di likes of Jimmy Cliff, Toots and di Maytals, and Desmond Dekker, dis album is a must-have for any reggae lover.
Number 9: “Monkey Man” by The Maytals – Di Maytals bring di fire on dis album, with hits like “Monkey Man” and “Pressure Drop” setting di dancefloor ablaze.
Number 8: “Three In One” by The Ethiopians – Dis album is a true gem, showcasing di harmonious vocals and infectious rhythms of one of reggae’s most underrated groups.
Number 7: “Heart of the Congos” by The Congos – Dis album is a true masterpiece, with its haunting melodies and spiritual lyrics taking listeners on a journey to di heart of Jamaica.
Number 6: “Two Sevens Clash” by Culture – Di title track alone makes dis album a classic, but every track on dis record is a winner, showcasing di vocal prowess of di legendary group Culture.
Number 5: “War Ina Babylon” by Max Romeo – Max Romeo brings di heat on dis album, with hits like “Chase The Devil” and “One Step Forward” proving why he’s one of reggae’s true legends.
Number 4: “King Tubbys Meets Rockers Uptown” by Augustus Pablo – Dis album is a dub masterpiece, with Augustus Pablo’s melodica skills shining bright over King Tubby’s innovative production.
Number 3: “Funky Kingston” by Toots and the Maytals – Toots and di Maytals bring di funk on dis album, with hits like “Pomps and Pride” and “Funky Kingston” showcasing their unique blend of reggae and soul.
Number 2: “In The Light” by Horace Andy – Horace Andy’s soulful vocals shine on dis album, with hits like “Money Money” and “Dance Hall Style” cementing his status as one of reggae’s true greats.
And finally, number 1: “I Can See Clearly Now” by Johnny Nash – Dis album is a true classic, with Johnny Nash’s smooth vocals and uplifting lyrics making it a timeless reggae masterpiece.
So there you have it reggae massive and crew, di top 10 albums from Trojan Records dat have stood di test of time and continue to inspire reggae lovers around di world. So put on your dancing shoes and turn up di bass, as we celebrate di legendary sounds of Trojan Records. Until next time, keep skankin’ and keep groovin’ to di beat of reggae music. One love!
Gnostic