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REGGAE TREE
DUBROOM PODCAST REVIEW |
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WWW, April 2008 - You guessed it: The
Reggae Tree signifies itself by having
Strong and Deep Roots, planted by the rivers
of waters and giving fruits in due
season.
This Is Not A Christmas Tree!
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Reggae Tree brings us strong Jamaican Roots, DUB,
vocals and DJ tracks from the 1960's and 1980's.
Designed to keep the Rootsman Skanking, the
no-nonsense mix will definitely turn out to serve
it's purpose right.
We hear Hugh Mundell, the Lone Ranger and many
other names that made their marks throughout the
history of Reggae Music. The Reggae Tree is
strong, it's fruits are good and it's roots
planted by the rivers of water, as the Psalmist
wrote thousands of years ago.
Enjoy the season wherein we can taste some of
the good fruits of this tree, the Reggae tree!
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PLAYLIST
PLAYLIST NOT PROVIDED
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