Reggae Greats: Horace Andy, Johnny Clarke and Max Romeo - Continuous Mix
de Max Romeo
In the beginning was a riddim
Then jah put the bass in
With a rockin four four timin
Reggae music was born
The riddim of jah music
From the mountains and the ghettos
From the anger of the people
From the soundin of their souls
It's a feeling not a learnin
It's a knowing and believing
A riddim in the living (reality, reality, reality)
From the spirit of jah rasta
In the druming in the night
Send a message onto babylon
We will not give up the fight
For righteousness and liberty
'Til all aggressions cease
And the music of jah people
Is the living song of peace
The birth of reggae music
Más canciones de Max Romeo
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No Place Like Home
No Place Like Home
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Wake Up Jah People
Perilous Times (1974-1999)
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Maccabee Version
Let The Power Fall
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Public Enemy No. 1
The Pama Years: Max Romeo - The Hit Maker
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The Pama Years: Max Romeo - The Hit Maker - Continuous Mix
The Pama Years: Max Romeo - The Hit Maker
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The Coming Of Jah
The Pama Years: Max Romeo - The Hit Maker
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Pray For Me
The Pama Years: Max Romeo - The Hit Maker
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Chie Chie Bud
The Pama Years: Max Romeo - The Hit Maker
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Selassie I Forever
Reggae Legends: Max Romeo
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War Ina Babylon
War Ina Babylon (Expanded Edition)
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One Step Forward
War Ina Babylon (Expanded Edition)
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I Chase the Devil
Lee 'Scratch' Perry & The Upsetters: Super Ape & Return of the Super Ape
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Nice Time
Max Romeo Sings Hits of Bob Marley
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Hurting End
Perilous Times (1974-1999)
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Nice Time - Alternate Version
Max Romeo Sings Hits of Bob Marley
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Set It Off
A Little Time for Jah
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Perilous Times
Perilous Times (1974-1999)
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I Wanna Be There
Perilous Times (1974-1999)
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Nice Time
Reggae Legends: Max Romeo
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Set It Off (version)
A Little Time for Jah