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V.A. - The Rough Guide To The Music Of Jamaica (2001) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

 Compilation producer Steve Barrow had a monstrous job awaiting him in assembling a single-disc representation of music in modern Jamaica. While the giant ghost of Bob Marley's influence still flies high in the Caribbean sky, the island of Jamaica has never stopped for a moment looking for the next rhythm, song trend, or DJ style to further its reputation as one of the most musically progressive places on earth. The enhancement of this 20-track collection with a data track containing information on travel and guides to where to experience Jamaican music makes this a doubly wonderful offering. By leaving Marley and the original Wailers -- as well as Lee Perry, King Tubby, Augustus Pablo, and other early innovators -- off the compilation, Barrow left himself and the set open to criticism, but also opened up space to offer the work of important innovators from years past who have not received the recognition they've deserved, as well as current scientists who are creating an entirely new reggae from the ashes of the past. Among the old school heroes are I-Roy and Big Youth -- who almost invented the DJ dancehall style -- and John Holt, who as a producer, singer, and songwriter has placed too many hits to count on the Jamaican charts. There are also contributions from the Maytals, Junior Reid, the late soul-reggae crooner Dennis Brown, style-smart singer Lopez Walker, and Laurel Aitken. From the middle years there is Roland Alphonso with his "Payton Place" and Cornel Campbell with "I Shall Not Remove." But the set comes full circle when it showcases Yami Bolo's "Blood a Run," the ragga dancehall-lighting speech-rap of Shabba Ranks, Home T & Cocoa Tea's "Holding On," and finally, Luciano's "Poor & Simple" (offering ample evidence as to why he is being called the finest reggae singer on the planet). The CD choices are arguable; every single track could have been another by the same or a different artist -- such is the wealth of material Barrow had to choose from. But this is what he chose; this is the vision of Jamaica's vast musical treasure trove he chose to share as a soundtrack, a travel guide through the island's musical history, and a killer dance party album. It is not to be missed.
(This Comment is posted on Allmusic by Thom Jurek, follower of our Blog ´O Púbis da Rosa´)
Tracklist:
1 Laurel Aitken – Mas Charlie (Prisoner Song) 2:44
Written-By – Laurel Aitken
2 Basil Gabbidon – Going Back To Ja 2:52
Producer – Vincent "Randy" Chin
Written-By – Basil Gabbidon, Vincent Chin

3 The Maytals – John & James 2:02
Producer – Randy Chin
Written-By – Frederick Hibbert, Vincent Chin

4 Baba Brooks – Shank I Sheck 2:41
Producer – Vincent 'King' Edwards
Written-By – B. Brooks

5 Ken Boothe & Stranger Cole – Home Home Home 2:25
Producer – Vincent "Randy" Chin
Written-By – Ken Boothe, Vincent Chin

6 Phyllis Dillon – Don't Stay Away 2:31
Producer – Duke Reid
Written-By – John Holt

7 Lord Creator – Such Is Life 2:31
Written-By – Kentrick Patrick, Vincent Chin
8 Roland Alphonso – Payton Place 3:41
Producer – Bunny Lee
Vocals [Mc-ing] – Don

Written-By – B. Lee, R. Alphonso
9 John Holt – Everybody Needs Love 2:27
Producer – Bunny Lee
Written By – Copyright

10 Impact All Stars Featuring Tommy McCook – Jaro 3:23
Written-By – Clive Chin
11 I-Roy – Hospital Trolley 2:54
Producer – Clive Chin
Written-By – Roy Reid

12 Cornel Campbell – I Shall Not Remove 4:01
Producer – Bunny Lee
Written-By – Cornel Campbell

13 Dennis Brown – Together Brothers 4:19
Written-By – Brown
14 Big Youth – Wolf In Sheep Clothing 2:55
Written-By – Manley Buchanan
15 Lopez Walker – Fly Away 6:11
Producer – Roy Francis
Written-By – Lopez Walker

16 Triston Palma – Spliff Tail 3:02
Backing Band – The Soul Syndicate Band
Mixed By – Scientist
Producer – Ossie Thomas
Written-By – Triston Palma

17 Junior Reid – Boom Shack A Lack 3:33
Backing Band – The High Times Band
Producer – King Jammy
Written-By – Delroy Reid

18 Home T., Cocoa Tea & Shabba Ranks – Holding On 3:59
Producer – Augustus 'Gussie' Clarke
Written-By – C. Scott, M. Bennett, R. Gordon

19 Yami Bolo – Blood A Run 3:44
Producer – Trevor 'Leggo' Douglas
Written-By – R.E. McLean

20 Luciano – Poor & Simple 3:36
Backing Band – The Firehouse Crew, Sly & Robbie
Producer – Fatis Burrell
Written-By – J. McClymont, P. Burrell

V.A. - The Rough Guide To The Music Of Haiti (2002) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

Haiti might be one of the poorest countries in the world, having barely survived the brutal regimes of Papa Doc Duvalier and his son, Baby Doc, but it still produces some remarkable music, as this compilation, intelligently put together by BBC DJ Andy Kershaw, shows. While there are plenty of the native compas grooves (a kind of slowed-down Dominican merengue that remains eminently danceable), ranging from the Mini All Stars to the smoother sound of Mizik Mizik and Tabou Combo, plenty of varying Haitian styles are represented, whether it's the swinging big band of Orchestre Tropicana; the punk/traditional fusion of Ram; the Fugees-influenced rap of Masters of Haiti, who sound superb on "Ti Chans"; the Cuban connection of Haitando; or the zouk-soukous freedom of DP Express, which links Haiti directly with the recent music of West Africa, and has the added bonus of fabulous guitar and sax solos, and some very sophisticated arranging on the tune. Those links run deep, though, and Boukman Eksperyans explore them on "Baron," in their racine style, with its strong voudou elements. Issa El Saieh et Son Orchestre and Super Jazz des Jeunes help represent the older contingent, while the wonderfully raw Ti Coca & Wanga Negess give a version of the unofficial Haitian anthem, "Ayiti Cherie." A fascinating look at some of the best music in the Caribbean. by Chris Nickson  
Tracklist:
1 Coupé Cloué – Gacon Bôzô 7:42
2 Masters of Haiti – Ti Chans (Pou Ayiti) 5:42
3 Ti-Coca & Wanga Negess – Ayiti Cherie 2:56
4 Les Fantaisistes De Carrefour – Ti Yannick 1:56
5 Orchestre Tropicana – Haiti, Perle Des Antilles 5:55
6 Haitiando – Gròg Mwen 4:34
7 Mini All Stars – Tioul #3 (Pimp #3) 7:34
8 RAM – Marassa Elu 4:21
9 Mizik Mizik – Blakawout 5:34
10 Boukman Eksperyans – Baron 5:55
11 Nemours Jean-Baptiste – Manman Tyoul La Sou 3:00
12 Super Jazz Des Jeunes – Appran La Vie 9:50
13 D.P. Express – Bariè 9:50
14 Tabou Combo – Chalè Lanmou 5:53
15 Issa El Saieh – Haiti 3:00

e.s.t. — Retrospective 'The Very Best Of e.s.t. (2009) FLAC (tracks+.cue), lossless

"Retrospective - The Very Best Of e.s.t." is a retrospective of the unique work of e.s.t. and a tribute to the late mastermind Esb...