Music: Reggae and Caribbean
Currently listing articles 206-151:
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Music Review: The Cat Empire - So Many Nights— Some empires fall to pieces while others flourish.
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Interview: On the Bus with Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto— Video chat with groove master Dangers about tour, new album, career.
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Music DVD Review: The Clash - Live: Revolution Rock— It works great as a video jukebox, but it's not a good documentary.
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Music Review: The Garifuna Women's Project - Umalali — A beautiful collection of music, and wonderful introduction to one of the world's truly unique cultures.
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Music Review: Various Artists - WWE: The Music Volume 8— The theme songs on "WWE: The Music Volume 8" will put you to sleep, if you’re lucky.
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Music Review: Soapbox Paradox - Adventures in Misadventure— A record that strives to make Ska music relevant again.
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Quickies: Akoya Afrobeat, Joe Jackson, Herbie Hancock— Familiar names, familiar sounds, and a few surprises.
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Music Review: Dub Trio - Cool Out And Coexist— This unique hybrid of dub and hard rock will get your head and feet moving, and kick your ass too!
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Concert Review: Vegoose - Day Two - 10/28/07— Part Two of El Bicho's coverage of Vegoose
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Music Review - Indie Round-Up: Kelli Hanson, The Beautiful Girls, Darius Lux— "Evil Clown Song" sounds exactly like you'd think it would.
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Music Review: Kat De Luna-9 Lives & Contest! Win A Copy Of The New CD!— Kat is going to be here for a while, so enter to win a copy of her new CD 9 Lives!
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Music Review: Jah Cure - True Reflections…A New Beginning— Iron bars can change a man, and that change seems evident on this album.
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Random Shuffle: Jimmy Cliff, The Ramones, Willie Nelson— I'm putting my music collection on shuffle and talking about what comes up.
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Interview Regarding Putumayo Kids Album, Brazilian Playground — "Our liner notes do explain what genres each song features, as well as where the song is from and its general meaning."
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Music Review: Daddy Yankee - El Cartel— A middle-aged Latina punk extols the glories of Daddy Yankee’s new album
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Music CD/DVD Review: Stranded In Stereo: Volume 06— With this free new music CD/DVD compilation, you get your money's worth and then some.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up - Harris, Foster, Sea Dragons, The States— Corey Harris always reveals something fundamental about the music of the African diaspora, whether it's blues, soul, Afropop or reggae.
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New Album Releases, 9-4-2007: Trojan Country Reggae Box, Patti Scialfa, Ice Cube— I'm right interested in hearing the ska version of "Tennessee Waltz" and the reggae version of "Stand By Your Man."
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Music Review: The Entourage Soundtrack— A fascinating, fun look at a different type of lifestyle as told through music.
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Music Review: The Pietasters - All Day— After 17 years together, several albums, and 14 past members, The Pietasters are back with a new studio album.
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Concert Review: Van's Warped Tour - Charlotte, NC— The Vans Warped Tour is always a hotbed of new music.
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Reggae Gold 2007 Giveaway!— Blogcritics and VP Records are pleased to host a giveaway of the new Reggae Gold 2007 compilation CD.
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Mikanic: Not-So-Routine Soul Maintenance— Get down with Mikanic - upbeat, positive and energetic music.
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Music Review: Jesse Harris - Feel— Jesse Harris adds to an ever-growing collection of this season's must-have summer CDs.
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Music Review: Jamie T. - Panic Prevention (U.S. version)— Jamie T. infuses rap, new wave, reggae and hip-hop, with mostly great results.
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DVD Review: Various artists Deep Roots Music 1— The DVD authority on reggae.
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Music Review: The Skatalites On The Right Track— Ska music played as it should be played by people who know what they're doing.
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Music Review: Daddy Yankee — El Cartel 3: The Big Boss— On his eight studio album, the Puerto Rican rapper leads reggaeton into mainstream hiphop and R&B.
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Music Review: Madlib - The Other Side Of Los Angeles— Make sure you have Madlib - The Other Side Of Los Angeles when you're in Hollywood, looking for the perfect spot.
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Concert Review: UCLA Jazz Reggae Festival 2007 - Jill Scott, Lupe Fiasco, J'Davey, Les Nubian and more— The two day event was as spectacular as ever. Featuring Jill Scott, Cham, Lupe Fiasco, and J’Davey and more.
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Music Review: Apache Indian & The Reggae Revolution Time For Change Tour Live (DVD)— They may not be able to change the world, but they do show how change is possible if you want it.
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Music DVD Review: Loose Grooves – Funkin' Live In England 1980 by War— Loose Grooves will have you experiencing the polish and passion of War.
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Music Review: Joe Strummer - The Future Is Unwritten— The soundtrack to Julian Temple's film, Joe Strummer - The Future Is Unwritten, is a must have for any Clash fan.
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Music Review: Mad Caddies - Keep It Going— it’s a pleasure knowing the Mad Caddies slavishly adheres to their beautifully weird musical vision.
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Music Review: Calle 13 - Residente o Visitante— Even more impressive as their debut: Calle 13 confirms as key innovators in latin urban music.
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Music Review: Mad Caddies - Keep It Going— The Mad Caddies keep it going with their latest release.
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Music Review: Cat Empire - Two Shoes— Cat Empire's new CD is a great party album for summer 2007.
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Music Review: Juan Luis Guerra - La Llave De Mi Corazon— Joyful, sunny and energetic merengue combines with hopelessly romantic ballads on Guerra's first "Spanglish" album.
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Music Review: Ibrahim Ferrer - Mi Sueño— In his musical testament, the Cuban legend could finally dedicate himself to beautifully fragile boleros.
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Music Review: Various Artists - Jonny Greenwood is The Controller— Radiohead's Jonny Greeenwood plays DJ with the Trojan Records library.
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Music Review: Citizen Fish and Leftover Crack - Deadline— In all my days I've never actully seen any instance of their being Leftover Crack... anywhere.
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Music Review: K-Os - Atlantis - Hymns For Disco— He moves even further beyond his rhymin’ roots.
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Interview: Jacob Edgar on the Putumayo Presents Series— "Lyrically, reggae has become known for its socially conscious and spiritual lyrics."
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Music Review: Westbound Train - Transitions— Boston's Westbound Train redefines what you think about ska.
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Music Review: Lily Allen - Alright, Still— Perky, biting and fun, Lily Allen's debut disc combines bouncy island pop with lyrics that have a sinister edge.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: The Dead Bodies, Satellite Party, Diana Ross, Collie Buddz, and Hank Williams Jr.— The goodie bag contains all sorts of digital treats for Blogcritics Magazine readers. Enjoy!
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Music Review: Calle 13 - Calle 13— Their alternative style of reggaeton is different, breathing new life into a genre that keeps repeating itself.
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Music Review: Telmary - A Diario— A strong voice, innovative producing and a never-ending flow of Cuban street poetry.
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Hank Williams Jr., The Cursed, Collie Buddz, Vincent Black Shadow, and The Good, The Bad and The Queen— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Music Review: Lee "Scratch" Perry - Panic in Babylon— It wasn't the weed that endowed the now clean-living Lee "Scratch" Perry with his genius.
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Music Review: Indie Round-Up for December 28, 2006 - The Best of 2006— Hinder: what is that, a butt?
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Interview: In Antwerp with Anthony B— "The bloodshed in the world is too much. I call for peace, love and togetherness"- Anthony B
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Music Review: Los Amigos Invisibles - Superpop Venezuela— An unseen mix of Latin and seventies music with traditional influences. It feels like a holiday!
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Blogcritics Goodie Bag: Lithops, The Antlers, Brian McKnight, Luz Mob, Clipse, and Cat Empire— Digital media music and video downloads and streams.
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Music Review: Los Cocorocos— An ambitious mix of salsa classics and rap, brings back the atmosphere of the 70's nightlife in Puerto Rico.
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Music Review: The Slits - Revenge Of The Killer Slits EP— Britain's first ladies of dubby, scratchy punk are all grown up, back together, and trying to recapture the old magic.
