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Rocksteady, Ska & Reggae Playlist

Various Artists

Reggae - Released October 20, 2014 | Gorgon Music - VPAL Music

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Wheel And Shoulder: Acoustic Reggae, Rocksteady & Ska, Vol. 1

Man Like Devin

Reggae - Released August 20, 2021 | Man Like Devin

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Ska & Rocksteady Jukebox

Anders Johan Greger Lewen

Reggae - Released July 21, 2022 | UPPM Records

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Monday Reggae Traditional SKA & Rocksteady (feat. Irwin Aldila)

The Ska Banton

Ska & Rocksteady - Released May 14, 2014 | Bantones Records

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Gay Feet Ska & Rock Steady Singles 4: 1965-1969 - 10 Singles Set

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Reggae - Released June 30, 2023 | Dub Store Records

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Gay Feet Ska & Rock Steady Singles 3: 1966-1971 - 10 Singles Set

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Reggae - Released June 30, 2023 | Dub Store Records

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Gay Feet Ska & Rock Steady Singles 5: 1966-1969 - 10 Singles Set

Various Artists

Reggae - Released June 30, 2023 | Dub Store Records

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Gay Feet Ska & Rock Steady Singles 1: 1966-1968 - 10 Singles Set

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Reggae - Released June 30, 2023 | Dub Store Records

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Gay Feet Ska & Rock Steady Singles 2: 1965-1968 - 10 Singles Set

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Reggae - Released June 30, 2023 | Dub Store Records

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BMN Ska & Rock Steady: Always Together 1964-1968

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Reggae - Released May 11, 2018 | Dub Store Records

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Put On Your Best Dress: Sonia Pottinger's Ska & Rock Steady 1966-67

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Reggae - Released November 1, 2019 | Trojan Records

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Rudie's Night Out With the Best Sounds In Ska, Reggae And Rock Steady

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Ska & Rocksteady - Released July 10, 2011 | Synergie OMP

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Rudies Night Out With The Best Sounds In Ska, Reggae And Rock Steady

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Ska & Rocksteady - Released December 12, 2006 | Synergie OMP

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Neutronstjärnan

Lars Winnerbäck

Rock - Released September 22, 2023 | United Stage Management Group

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Punk Rocksteady

Mad Caddies

Ska & Rocksteady - Released June 15, 2018 | Fat Wreck Chords

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Beyond the Forest

Ole Fredrik Norbye

Jazz - Released February 3, 2023 | AMP Music & Records

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The Sound Within My Mind

Eskild Okkenhaug Sextet

Jazz - Released August 11, 2023 | AMP Music & Records

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Essential Artist Collection - Desmond Dekker

Desmond Dekker

Reggae - Released April 14, 2023 | Trojan Records

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Waltz of a Ghetto Fly

Amp Fiddler

Soul - Released January 26, 2004 | [PIAS] Recordings Catalogue

Distinctions The Qobuz Ideal Discography
Listeners familiar with keyboardist/vocalist Amp Fiddler before his pair of 2002/2003 12" releases likely knew him through his associations with Detroit house figure Moodymann and, to a greater extent, his run-ins with George Clinton and Prince. In 1990, he also recorded an album with his brother Bubz, released under the name Mr. Fiddler; this project came and went without much notice, mostly because it failed to fit in with much of anything else at the time. Come 2003, however, you couldn't be a house head or read a dance-music-for-grown-folks magazine without hearing him or reading about him. In addition to the singles, Fiddler was the star of the phenomenal Moodymann production "I'm Doing Fine," credited to Amp Dog Knight, as well as Only Child's upbeat disco-house track "U Bring Me Vibes." He also played a role in the Carl Craig-helmed Detroit Experiment, providing keys work and doing the vocal duties on a cover of Stevie Wonder's "Too High." After a couple decades spent floating around, Fiddler finally came up with his first solo album. Most of the cuts from those singles reappear here in slightly different forms, while the remainder is all new. Just like the Mr. Fiddler album, Waltz of a Ghetto Fly is something of an anomaly, mixing up the occasional 4/4 house track with funky R&B that's reminiscent of There's a Riot Goin' On-era Sly Stone (this goes beyond the references to "You Caught Me Smilin'" in "You Played Me") and Fiddler's past connections. Since the house tracks also draw heavily upon '70s funk, the album is more cohesive than you'd expect. Throughout, Fiddler maintains a steady, assured, laid-back flow. Even at his most aggressive -- as on the protest song "Love and War" (with backing courtesy of Moodymann) and the sweaty "Superficial" -- it goes down smoothly and richly, as suitable for background listening as it is a get-together. Hearing Fiddler's voice -- alternating between a butter-smooth croon and a deep-throated yowl -- and sensitive keyboard wriggles throughout the course of an entire album is a pure joy.© Andy Kellman /TiVo