Building a reggae library
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Start with reggae films, new and old
* “The Harder They Come”
(the Jimmy Cliff classic, newly released on DVD)
* “Rockers” (1977 reggae indie featuring roots legend Burning Spear)
* “Dance-
hall Queen” (1997’s dancehall Cinderella)
* “Life and Debt” (stunning, reggae-inflected documentary to be released on DVD this month)
* “Studio One Story” (new Soul Jazz DVD spotlighting the pioneer reggae record label)
Add crucial books on reggae culture
* “Catch a Fire,” by Timothy White (definitive Marley bio)
* “This is Reggae Music: The Story of Jamaica’s Music,” by Lloyd Bradley
* “Wake the Town and Tell the People: Dancehall Culture in Jamaica,” by Norman Stolzoff * “Rastafari: Roots and Ideology,” by Barry Chevannes (a detailed history of the movement)
Finish with Dub Asher’s pick of the top 8 reggae albums of the last 8 years
* Capleton, “More Fire”
* Buju Banton, “ ‘Til Shiloh”
* T.O.K., “My Crew, My Dawgs”
* Ward 21, “Mentally Disturbed”
* Sean Paul, “Dutty Rock”
* Sizzla, “Black Woman and Child”
* Luciano, “Where There is Life”
* Bounty Killer, “My Xperience”
-- Baz Dreisinger
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