Sinopse
Hosted by Kahlil Wonda and AGARD, Reggae Lover is a weekly podcast that pulls back the curtain on the issues, insights, back-stories, and adventures of the biggest names in reggae. Discussions center around the culture, economics and all things relatable to reggae lovers.Support this podcast at https://app.redcircle.com/shows/e3d849ce-11d2-4a9b-815a-ae30bae460e4/tip
Episódios
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77 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Very Best of Cocoa Tea (1984 - 1994)
06/11/2017 Duração: 37minCocoa Tea’s voice is smooth and easy-going, yet very powerful. He was one of the most popular artists in Jamaica during the 1980s and went on to international stardom in the 1990s.This episode focuses mostly on selections from his early catalog - songs released on the Volcano, Jammy’s and VP record labels from 1984 to 1994. This is sweet sweet Cocoa Tea!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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76 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Tribute to Fatis Burrell
26/10/2017 Duração: 01h06minBlessed love and respect massive! This is Kahlil Wonda of Highlanda Sound and welcome to episode 76 of the Reggae Lover Podcast featuring songs produced by the late, great Phillip 'Fatis' Burrell, Jamaican reggae music producer and icon - the CEO of the Exterminator (Xterminator) record label. Sit back, relax and enjoy! Apple Podcast (iTunes) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reggae-lover/id1126663530?mt=2h Stitcher Radio link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/reggae-lover/the-reggae-lover-podast Google Play link: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixihhi6rfw26zi6333hocwv6diq?t=Reggae_Lover TuneIn Radio link: https://tunein.com/radio/Reggae-Lover-p1033580/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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75 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Conscious Reggae Concert
20/10/2017 Duração: 53minThe Reggae Lover podcast returns with a new episode. This one is some curated live audio from a session in ATL recorded 10-14-17. There are many more mixes coming so stay tuned. Thanks to all my subscribers, listeners, and supporters around the world! #reggaeloverSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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74 - Reggae Lover Podcast - The Top Reggae Bands of All Time
25/09/2017 Duração: 01h06min74 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Top reggae bands of all time, not including the Wailers. I curated some of the biggest hits from legendary bands: Third World, Israel Vibration, Inner Circle, Aswad, Black Uhuru, and Steel Pulse - groups who have presented fabulous reggae music performances and recordings for nearly half a century. Third World is a Jamaican reggae band formed in 1973. Their sound is influenced by soul, funk and disco. Although it has undergone several line-up changes, Stephen "Cat" Coore and Richard Daley have been constant members. Steel Pulse are a roots reggae musical band, from the Handsworth area of Birmingham, England, which has a large number of Afro-Caribbean, Indian and other Asian migrants. They originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School - composed of David Hinds (lead vocals, guitar), Basil Gabbidon (lead guitar, vocals), and Ronald McQueen (bass); along with Basil's brother Colin briefly on drums. Steel Pulse were the first non-Jamaican act to win the Grammy Award
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73 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Lovers Rock 2017
13/09/2017 Duração: 01h05minLove songs from Ikaya, Romain Virgo, Etana, Jah Cure, Kristine Alicia, Sanchez, Queen Ifrica, Samory I, Estelle, Damian Marley, Ras Fraser Jr., Sizzla, Tarrus Riley, Gyptian, Vybz Kartel, Turbulence, Raging Fyah, Hempress Sativa, and Chronixx. Apple Podcast (iTunes) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reggae-lover/id1126663530?mt=2h Stitcher Radio link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/reggae-lover/the-reggae-lover-podast Google Play link: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixihhi6rfw26zi6333hocwv6diq?t=Reggae_LoverSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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72 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Johnny Osbourne, The Dancehall Godfather
03/09/2017 Duração: 59minSeen as one of the greatest Jamaican singers and talked about as a top sound system dubplate artist, Johnny Osbourne, the dancehall Godfather climbed to the top of the reggae mountain over 30 years ago and remains there today. Apple Podcast (iTunes) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reggae-lover/id1126663530?mt=2h Stitcher Radio link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/reggae-lover/the-reggae-lover-podast Google Play link: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixihhi6rfw26zi6333hocwv6diq?t=Reggae_LoverSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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71 - Reggae Lover Podcast - 2017 Roots
18/08/2017 Duração: 54min2017 has seen terrific progress for the sound of roots reggae music and some powerful albums have been released. Traditional roots music that is beloved by many and hailed as the sweetest vibe is refreshed and on display in the works of today's artists featured here. Chronixx, Jah9, Samory I, Kristine Alicia, Iba Mar, Spiritual, Nadine Sutherland, Damian Marley, Queen Ifrica, Protoje and more provide a look at songs that speak loudly and move you. I have gotten requests to mix up some of the modern riddims and singles in this medium and it brings me pleasure to present Reggae Lover Podcast Episode 71 – dedicated to you, the #REGGAELOVER. Apple Podcast (iTunes) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reggae-lover/id1126663530?mt=2h Stitcher Radio link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/reggae-lover/the-reggae-lover-podast Google Play link: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixihhi6rfw26zi6333hocwv6diq?t=Reggae_LoverSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertis
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70 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Capleton One Drop Mix
12/08/2017 Duração: 51minWelcome to episode number 70 of the Reggae Lover podcast by Highlanda Sound. Capleton is one of the favorite artists of most reggae fans. Look out for Labor Day Sunday, September 3rd inside Bliss Lounge (5471 Memorial Drive) in Stone Mountain Georgia - Capleton will be live and Direct in concert for Labor Day weekend in the ATL. Atlanta dancehall that's all about you. This podcast is a dedication to every reggae lover in the whole entire universe. I hope you're listening to the mixes and enjoying. I just want to say thank you and send my gratitude and appreciation to everybody who's checked this out at least one time. Big up anyone who's listened to even a part of the show, who's shared or told somebody about the podcast. Let's keep the reggae music thing spreading around the world. Make sure you log on reggaelover.com or Highlanda.net to get all the information regarding Highlanda Sound and the Reggae Lover movements. Follow us on http://Instagram.com/regularloverpodcast and
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68 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Real Rock Mix
04/08/2017 Duração: 33minThe best real rock riddim mix you ever heard? Take a listen. The Crown Prince of Reggae, Dennis Emmanuel Brown kicks off the mix and closes it out with the same song in a different style. The Real Rock Riddim is the most versioned reggae Riddim and the most sampled reggae instrumental in history. The original was played in 1967 by one of Coxsone Dodd’s session bands at Studio One, the Sound Dimension band. Ever since then it's been a foundation instrumental for dancehall and reggae. The real rock is just a part of Reggae music that is never going to stop. You are going to hear that beat in movies, on your radio, on your mix tapes, and in your parties. I kept the mix short and spicy so it doesn’t get boring. If you love reggae music and have been listening from back in the days, then this should be nostalgic for you. Please enjoy this as its a dedication to you, REGGAE LOVER,Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com
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67 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Shank I Sheck Riddim Mix
26/07/2017 Duração: 36minThe Shank I Sheck originally was a 1964/1965 Ska instrumental by Baba Brooks with production by King Edward on the Rio Records label. Rio is a subsidiary of Direct Records Ltd. and later Doctor Bird which like the other top Jamaican labels of the 1960’s had most of their releases distributed by Trojan Records. There have been hundreds of songs released on various versions of this instrumental over the decades with many top rated hits peaking in the 1980s and 1990s. The riddim track was a favorite for deejays and singers to perform over and a huge dub plate riddim for sound system selectors to record dub plates on as well. Apple Podcast (iTunes) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reggae-lover/id1126663530?mt=2h Stitcher Radio link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/reggae-lover/the-reggae-lover-podast Google Play link: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixihhi6rfw26zi6333hocwv6diq?t=Reggae_LoverSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://re
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66 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Diseases Riddim Mix
22/07/2017 Duração: 35minThe Diseases riddim, which is sometimes referred to or known as the Golden Hen riddim. I call it the Worries in the Dance Riddim, but the original version of the instrumental was used for the song entitled "Mad Mad" produced in the 1960s by Coxsone Dodd for his Studio One label featuring Alton Ellis on the main vocals. Therefore the original name of this riddim is Mad Mad. This mix starts with Mad Mad by Alton Ellis and goes all the way to Sizzla in the end. I will publish the Track list later perhaps. If you want the playlist, leave a comment. Thank you for listening to and sharing this. #ReggaeLoverPodcast Apple Podcast (iTunes) link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/reggae-lover/id1126663530?mt=2h Stitcher Radio link: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/reggae-lover/the-reggae-lover-podast Google Play link: https://play.google.com/music/m/Ixihhi6rfw26zi6333hocwv6diq?t=Reggae_LoverSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://
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65 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Answer Riddim Mix
17/07/2017 Duração: 40minThe Answer Riddim is a reggae instrumental produced by Clement “Coxsone” Dodd. Slim Smith & The Uniques recorded the tune “I’ll Never Let You Go" at Studio One studios in 1967. Selectors, deejays and backing bands have enjoyed playing the instrumental ever since. Also known as the Never Let Go, this riddim has been remade many times during the past decades. A staple in dancehall music, songs on the Answer riddim still get spun nightly by many DJs and Sound Systems. Playlist: Sister Nancy - Transport Connection Philip Frazer - Never Let Go Al Campbell - Turn Me Loose Brigadier Jerry - Jamaica Jamaica Supercat - History Johnny Osborne - Keep On Moving Slim Smith - Never Let Go The Answer - Lone Ranger Marca Griffiths - I Shall Sing Buju Banton - No Respect Gappy Ranks - Pumpkin Belly Macka B - Never Played A 45 Warrior King - Melody (Tell Me How Me Sound) Tarrus Riley - Protect Your Neck Sugar Minott - Feel The Rydim Sanchez - Take Your Time Anthony Malvo ft. General Degree - Comforter Sizzla - In
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64 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Beres Roots Mix
11/07/2017 Duração: 50minThere’s a time and place for everything. For every mood, there is a fitting reggae song. I believe in setting the right vibe using the right music. In that same vein, though Beres Hammond is known mostly for excellence in lovers rock, he is not a one-dimensional singer. Beres has many hits in the category of roots, reality, and culture. He has voiced songs simply championing dancehall and sound system culture. He has made political statements and showed his spiritual and philosophical sides on many records. This mix goes into the many moods of Beres. Beres Roots Playlist: Nothing No Go So Ain’t It Good To Know ft. Buju Banton Hold On Friends Cry No More Freedom Call On the Father Siren Where is the Love ft. Sugar Minott and Tony Rebel Selector Pull Up Jamaica International Dance Do the Right Thing Keeping it Real Putting Up Resistance Resistance ft. U-Roy One Love One Life Picking Up The Pieces Come Down Father What A Gwan Do You Pray Giving Thanks Do It Now Warriors Don’t Cry Be Strong Be Proud ft. A
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63 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Beres Lovers Mix
01/07/2017 Duração: 01h03minReggae Lover by Highlanda Sound presents a Beres Hammond tribute mix. 'The Honorable' Beres Hammond is an iconic Jamaican reggae singer. Known in particular for being a pioneer in lovers rock music he is a top class entertainer. No matter the mood, listening to Beres sing always makes it better. He is celebrated for passionate singing, superb songwriting, professionalism, and consummate showmanship. Beres has landed hit after hit dating back to the 1980s. He is a true living legend. Please enjoy the sweet sounds of a Beres Hammond in this episode of Reggae Lover by Highlanda Sound. Beres Hammond Playlist: Always Be There Keep Me Warm In My Arms River Bank Groovy Little Thing No Love Until We Love No Disturb Sign See You Again They Gonna Talk A Place For You Full Attention See You Tomorrow Can’t Walk Away Love From A Distance Can’t Stop A Man From Trying Fight This Feeling ft. Shaggy Dancing Beauty La la la Left Me Crying My Woman Now ft. Buju Banton Tempted To Touch Love Mi Haffi Get ft. Cutty Ra
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62 - Reggae Lover Podcast - 'The Colonel' JOSEY WALES a.k.a 'The Outlaw'
24/06/2017 Duração: 45minRebel with a cause, Jamaican deejay, the music of Josey Wales featured in an exclusive mix. Josey Wales is one of my favorite original deejays. With a career starting in the late 1970s, Josey came to notoriety performing live on U-Roy's King Sturgav sound system. He recorded some of his biggest hits for producer Henry "Junjo" Lawe's Volcano record label and was a dominant figure while touring with the Volcano sound system. Wales is considered to be one of the best dancehall toasters of the 1980s dancehall era. A confident entertainer with a powerful presence on stage, Josey Wale's voice was rough and gritty. His lyrics embodied the content of a street-side reporter, comedian, and motivational speaker. Josey Wales Playlist: Rebel With A Cause ft. Luciano and Charlie Chaplin Weh Dem A Go Do Bobo Dread You Nuh Wrong Fe Send Come Call Me Pick Your Choice ft. Barrington Levy Everyone Hustling Grooving Swing Low ft. Charlie Chaplin Do Good ft. Charlie Chaplin, Yami Bolo, and Jack Radics Whol
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61 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Original Vintage Ska
16/06/2017 Duração: 01h08minThis episode starts with early rocksteady then goes back in time to original vintage ska. For those who are not familiar with ska, I will attempt to give you a brief history. Ska music originated in Jamaica in the 1950s and became popular in the 1960s. When you listen to ska lyrics and melodies you must keep a few things in mind: 1 - Ska had an uptempo beat for dancing and required very energetic dance moves. It's based on Mento (Jamaican folk music) and Caribbean Calypso mixed with classic American R&B. 2 - Jamaica gained independence from Great Britain in 1962 with ska as the soundtrack. This music is the island's 1st true ‘pop' genre and there is a sense of new national pride in some of the lyrics. 3 - An influx of youth moved from outlying areas of the island to Kingston to look for work. Unable to make a living, many teens resorted to illegal activities. This set the stage for what became known as the “rude boy” subculture, another major source of lyrics in early ska. In the late 196
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60 - Reggae Lover Podcast - More Fire
09/06/2017 Duração: 40minIt was a time when Bounty Killer was given the title “Poor People Governor” and had a streak of hit songs banned from radio airplay in Jamaica because he spoke out against corruption and divisiveness in political policies and sang about ineptitude and abuse by local law enforcement. There was a resurgence of lyrical protest songs uniting and re-energizing the dancehall followers in the streets of Jamaica with positive messages earning the biggest crowd responses. Buju Banton, who emerged as the “Voice of Jamaica” delivered words of wisdom and warning to his fan base and his lyrical ideals deepened right along with his Rastafarian faith. The same went for Capleton who was dominant and was dubbed “The Fire Man.” Capleton burned the hottest fire with a string of releases that dissected and illustrated all the faults he found with “Babylon system” and during his live stage performances, massive eruptions of energy occurred. Artists like Sizzla, Luciano, and Anthony B were also extremely influential within t
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59 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Give Thanks
03/06/2017 Duração: 53minReggae music has always been a beacon of light for those in the face of darkness. With many people around the world facing crisis situations, I was inspired to scrap the mix that was lined up for release this week and instead build an episode that could refresh, uplift, and inspire positivity for those who face the hardest of times. Let this be your soundtrack as you work or study and repeat as necessary for positive energy, healing, inspiration, and success. The first song in this mix sets the tone and captures the overall theme of Reggae Lover Podcast episode 59 quite well. On this initial track which was produced by Tony English and Daddy Earl, singer Anthony Malvo shows his diversity. To follow, other songs simply reminding us to give thanks and to praise God are showcased from artists like Junior Reid, Chronixx, Assassin, Gappy Ranks, Sizzla, Gramps Morgan, and Bushman. Sanchez sings "Amazing Grace" and tells us not to disrespect the Man with the handle, Tenor Saw asks who is gonna hel
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58 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Frankie Paul Tribute
24/05/2017 Duração: 56minFrankie Paul, the late great dancehall icon sang many classic tunes that will forever extend his legacy. I was inspired to pay tribute to FP because of his beloved voice and his great body of work in the music industry, but unfortunately, he passed away prior to this episode being released. If you are missing Frankie Paul, go ahead and listen to this mix for some upliftment and celebrate our fallen general. Buy his music, share it, and play it. Look into his life story if you are unfamiliar. You will see that foundation reggae artists and musicians do not get their proper due. In far too many cases their careers are “unsung” and their contributions are underrated and forgotten. My thoughts and prayers go out to Frankie Paul’s family and loved ones and I hope that he receives as much recognition as he deserves for being one of the quintessential figures in the history of reggae, Jamaica’s greatest claim to fame. There are many other trailblazers that need to be highlighted and honored. Thank you for ta
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57 - Reggae Lover Podcast - Best of Sanchez Lovers Rock
19/05/2017 Duração: 01h16minKnown as Jamaica's Song Bird and the Prince of Lovers Rock, who is more deserving of a tribute than Sanchez?If you're into reggae music and of a certain age, then Sanchez is probably one of your favorite singers. With a hit-making career that began in the 1980s with a cover of "Lady in Red," this singer has done it all musically and maintained a classy image throughout. His R&B covers can erase all former knowledge of the original songs.I have witnessed Sanchez walk onto the stage to close shows and capture the hearts of the crowd by singing just a few notes. As I mentioned in the outro of Episode 57, there are many additional hit songs that could have gone into this such as his combination with Bounty Killer, but I wanted to keep the program close to an hour in length. I could go on, but I'll spare you the words. It brings me great pleasure to present the Reggae Lover Podcast's Best of Sanchez Lovers Rock mix.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/reggae-lover/exclusive-c