Was 1976 Reggae's GREATEST Year?

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  • čas přidán 9. 07. 2024
  • The 1970s are generally regarded as Reggae's peak period. But from that special decade, no other packs the quality as the special year of 1976
    #reggae #jamaica

Komentáře • 52

  • @rolandpritchard1731
    @rolandpritchard1731 Před 6 měsíci +19

    The 70ts best for reggae and a lot more other music in that time. It was a great time in the history of all music.

  • @lawrenceleeakizie
    @lawrenceleeakizie Před 6 měsíci +5

    It was the year that reggae music ruled the air waves in Nigeria.

  • @reggaeroots1693
    @reggaeroots1693 Před 6 měsíci +7

    1976 I was a 14 year old kid and visited JA with my parents for the first time...seeing Jamaica in it's raw environment was magical and special. Roots reggae was at its peak. When I came back from JA to the UK the summer of 1976 was the hottest and longest ever it's like I'd never left Jamaica...great memories

  • @rasmarcusdubwise1242
    @rasmarcusdubwise1242 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Im digging in those yrs still..70.s ..📖🙏🙏🎤🎵🎵🎶😎😎

  • @mrsplanetmaster9
    @mrsplanetmaster9 Před 6 měsíci +1

    I saw Bob in 1976 for 1st time, so I too personally view 1976 as the greatest year in my Reggae journey ...Happy🌿Holidays to all & thx R.A.S.‼💛🎄

  • @stevejunor7336
    @stevejunor7336 Před 6 měsíci +1

    This was the most phenomenal time of reggae music which gallantly ruled the world and influenced contemporary music

  • @muzikdepotart
    @muzikdepotart Před 6 měsíci +4

    The Mighty Diamonds---Right Time...that era long ago but timeless music came from them times

  • @rolandpritchard1731
    @rolandpritchard1731 Před 6 měsíci +4

    70ts hard time but great music, one of lifes best gift other than life itself. God bliss that great ,uplifting sound.

  • @loveheals6184
    @loveheals6184 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Powerful, beautiful, divine music for body & soul. (Tangentially, it's only recently that I'm seeing how COURAGEOUS & DARING😂 it was of Peter Tosh to have used that cover when the tiniest amount of herb landed him & others in jail.) Faith & conviction over fashion & clout ❤💛💚🖤

  • @willieluncheonette5843
    @willieluncheonette5843 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Blackheart Man, Rastaman Vibration, The Right Time---cant get much better than that

  • @mooskamoo
    @mooskamoo Před 6 měsíci +24

    The whole period 76-79 was incredible for reggae music.
    How about 1977? Exodus (Bob Marley and the Wailers), Two Sevens Clash (Culture), Heart of the Congos (The Congos), East of the River Nile (Augustus Pablo), Rasta Ambassador (U Roy), Equal Rights (Peter Tosh), Police and Thieves (Junior Murvin), Party Time (Heptones), Wolf and Leopards (Dennis Brown), Dry and Heavy (Burning Spear), Mr Isaacs (Gregory Isaacs), Protest (Bunny Wailer), the only thing 1977 lacked was a Gladiators album although they did release ‘Pocket Money’ as a single, definitely up there with the best of all their tracks! 💯

    • @fabriciotonelli5396
      @fabriciotonelli5396 Před 6 měsíci +6

      And also: Black uhuru - black sounds of freedom

    • @mohamedfadeldiagne9816
      @mohamedfadeldiagne9816 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Proverbial reggae by Thé Gladiators

    • @mooskamoo
      @mooskamoo Před 6 měsíci

      @@mohamedfadeldiagne9816 close, that was released the year after.
      The Gladiators: Trenchtown Mix Up (1976),Proverbial Reggae (1978), Naturality (1978), Sweet So Till (1979). All on Virgin Records.
      Bob Marley and the Wailers: Rastaman Vibration (1976), Exodus (1977), Kaya (1978), Survival (1979). All on Virgin Records again.
      Culture: Two Sevens Clash (1977), Baldhead Bridge (1978), Harder Than The Rest (1978), Cumbolo (1979), The International Herb (1979). First two on Joe Gibbs Records, last three on (you guessed it) Virgin Records.
      Burning Spear: Garvey’s Ghost (1976), Man In The Hills (1976), Dry and Heavy (1977), Social Living (1978). All on Island Records. Sneaky mention to Hail H.I.M. which although released in 1980 is the best Burning Spear album (in my opinion of course 😉).
      The list goes on and on, I haven’t even mentioned some of Lee Perry’s best work from this same period. Truly the golden age of Reggae and in no small part in thanks to Island and Virgin Records 👊😎🦁

  • @vinylrecordplayer
    @vinylrecordplayer Před 6 měsíci +14

    Deeply appreciate this video. My knowledge of Reggae is rudimentary at best, but wow do you provide a lot of interesting suggested records to check out here. I am grateful for the education! Much respect! Cheers to you, and all the best for the holidays.😁

  • @Ena-kc5fx
    @Ena-kc5fx Před 6 měsíci +1

    True... i heard right time back in '76... as a second year, secondary school student in Benin city, the capital of Bendel State (as it was called back then), Nigeria.... blaring from the woofers of a music shop across the street from the college. I was entranced.. 'i need a roof' too was pure magic, by the Mighty Diamonds. Amazing stuff.

  • @philliplyn2692
    @philliplyn2692 Před 6 měsíci

    Pure good vibes 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

  • @JonathanBinns
    @JonathanBinns Před 6 měsíci

    Brother you are so right, it was a heartical and rootically year for Consciousness to be lifted up by these great Albums. I was 13 at the time living in Handsworth Birmingham I heard all this great music, every album you mentioned I hold like gold dust in my Roots Reggae Vinyl selection to this day as I would say.. Jah Love, peace💚💛❤

  • @BIGBOUTYAH
    @BIGBOUTYAH Před 6 měsíci +5

    Dennis Brown also had some great songs in 1976.

  • @MrWeusi
    @MrWeusi Před 6 měsíci +1

    All them albums!!! nice!

  • @56postoffice
    @56postoffice Před 6 měsíci +3

    The 70s was possibly the greatest decade for reggae music because by the end of the that decade, the modern dancehall era began (1979) with the arrival of Henry "Junjo" Lawes, Barrington Levy, Studio One got a massive revival thanks to Freddie McGregor's "Bobby Babylon"(recorded in '79, released in 1980), Johnny Osbourne with "Truth and Rights" (1979).

  • @harrymog4501
    @harrymog4501 Před 3 dny

    Thanks for posting this video 🙏🏾. It’s well established and very informative. Nigeria 🇳🇬👍🏾

  • @dee24874
    @dee24874 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The Cimarons classic album ON THE ROCK was released in 1976 as well. I just discovered that album a few yrs back.

    • @dubsounds
      @dubsounds Před 6 měsíci +1

      Great group. the same Steel Pulse vibe

  • @roywhite3738
    @roywhite3738 Před 6 měsíci

    I agree with you on that point. Some amazing albums and songs were created that year in Jamaica.

  • @WadjilaCherokeeX
    @WadjilaCherokeeX Před 6 měsíci +1

    I still have the Tosh, Bunny, Marley & Uroy LP's in a box in the garage. All I can say is Igziabeher (Let Jah Be Praised)

  • @lawrencenjawe9875
    @lawrencenjawe9875 Před 6 měsíci +3

    Amusing....Just hours ago, i was reminiscing about this very question you're presenting here. As a past time, i used to scribble some albums on paper year by year from 1970 thru the 80s, assessing which ones were the best of the best (with assistance from critic reviews and opinions of subscribers)....And just hours ago, something pulled me to The Gladiators' Trenchtown Mixup which i listened to, track by track after a year or so.. Reggae Appreciation, I'm beginning to think you and I have a TELEPATHIC relationship😁😁....Great work bro..👍.

  • @gregoryspevack2263
    @gregoryspevack2263 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Fantastic year for sure, a lot of deep cuts on those records.

  • @fabriciotonelli5396
    @fabriciotonelli5396 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Excelent video!!! I always tought 1976 as the greatest year in reggae!!

  • @ragjamrock
    @ragjamrock Před 6 měsíci +1

    Bob Marley broke out with Catch a fire and soon after many great albums followed. Right time- Mighty Diamonds,Reggae Thing- Inner Circle, Third World,Burning Spear-Marcus Garvey,War inna Babylon- Max Romeo.Revolutionaries,Zap Pow,Chalice,Dennis Brown,Peter Tosh, Bunny Livingston, Culture,Heptones,Leroy Smart,Gregory Isaac's,Freddie McGregor were others that come to mind.I forgot to mention The Harder they come soundtrack.I'm sure I've left out some so feel free to add any artists you remember.

  • @agentblaze421
    @agentblaze421 Před 6 měsíci

    Definitely '76 was a great year for reggae, so many classic albums was released that year alone.

  • @hepburndavis
    @hepburndavis Před 6 měsíci

    While you couldn’t include everyone, you forgot Joseph Hill and Culture. They were right up there with the best of that year too.

  • @quanitaposton504
    @quanitaposton504 Před 6 měsíci

    Reggae in the 1970s was peak👌

  • @dp13579
    @dp13579 Před 6 měsíci

    Spot on. What a Year!!!
    Natty Rebel. First Album i ever bought!!!

  • @a.frosty5241
    @a.frosty5241 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thank you so much for your amazing content. Happy Holidays!

  • @fredericocr1
    @fredericocr1 Před 6 měsíci

    Of course! It was the year I was born 😊

  • @zn12914
    @zn12914 Před 6 měsíci +2

    excellent video as always… next month, i am getting an opportunity that i never would have thought possible, to see the abyssinians in my city!! i would love to see you do a video on them (particularly the manning brothers), thank you!

  • @culturedat
    @culturedat Před 6 měsíci

    The spirit of "76" is what we call it. My Earth strong year, got to say best reggae album of that year is a toss up between Blackheart man and Legalize it. Close behind rastaman vibration and Jacob Miller

  • @lendasdoreggae
    @lendasdoreggae Před 6 měsíci +2

    SEGUE O RESUMO DO VIDEO EM PORTUGÊS!
    O Ápice do Reggae: A Explosão Criativa de 1976
    Os anos 70 são frequentemente lembrados como a era dourada do reggae, um período em que o gênero musical não apenas atingiu seu auge em termos de qualidade, mas também em quantidade de produções. Críticos de música, comentaristas e artistas concordam que essa década foi o pico absoluto do reggae, uma opinião corroborada por uma enquete realizada com os espectadores da Reggae Appreciation Society. Dentro desse contexto, o ano de 1976 se destaca como um marco histórico, produzindo o que muitos consideram ser o melhor do melhor no reggae.
    Adversidade e Inspiração: O Contexto de 1976 na Jamaica
    Ironia do destino, 1976 foi um dos anos mais violentos na história da Jamaica, com a ilha sendo palco de violência política entre gangues de rua leais aos partidos políticos JLP e PNP. No entanto, é bem conhecido que a adversidade muitas vezes inspira grandes obras de arte, e no caso da Jamaica, essa turbulência se traduziu em uma explosão de criatividade no reggae. Em um curto período, uma onda de inovação tomou conta do cenário musical, deixando um legado que ainda ressoa nos dias de hoje.
    Os Ícones e Suas Obras-Primas
    O ano começou com o lançamento de "Right Time" pelo Mighty Diamonds, um álbum que rapidamente se tornou um clássico. A banda, que havia trabalhado com o produtor Joseph Hoo Kim e o estúdio Channel One, contou com o apoio da banda The Revolutionaries, incluindo os jovens Sly Dunbar e Robbie Shakespeare. Dunbar, em particular, introduziu um novo estilo de bateria chamado "rockers", que viria a se tornar uma sensação mundial.
    Max Romeo, outro gigante do reggae, lançou "War Ina Babylon", um álbum que refletia sua desilusão com o primeiro-ministro Michael Manley e a violência na Jamaica. Produzido por Lee "Scratch" Perry no lendário estúdio Black Ark, o álbum é considerado uma das obras mais radicais e hipnotizantes do reggae.
    Os Gladiators também deixaram sua marca com "Trench Town Mix Up", um álbum que abordava o tumulto político da época com letras poderosas e metafóricas. E, claro, não podemos esquecer de Bob Marley e os Wailers, que lançaram "Rastaman Vibration", um álbum que alcançou grande sucesso comercial e crítico, solidificando ainda mais o status de Marley como o rei do reggae.
    Contribuições Internacionais e o Legado de 1976
    O impacto de 1976 no reggae não se limitou à Jamaica. No Reino Unido, a banda Aswad lançou seu álbum de estreia, abrindo caminho para outras bandas de reggae britânicas como Steel Pulse e Misty in Roots. O ano também viu o lançamento de álbuns icônicos como "Blackheart Man" de Bunny Wailer e "Legalize It" de Peter Tosh, este último um manifesto ousado pela legalização da maconha.
    Além desses gigantes, muitos outros artistas menos conhecidos também produziram música de alta qualidade, contribuindo para a riqueza e diversidade do reggae naquele ano. Álbuns como "Tenement Yard" de Jacob Miller, "Natty Cultural Dread" de Big Youth e "Heart of the Congos" de The Congos são apenas alguns exemplos da incrível produção musical de 1976.
    Conclusão: 1976 - O Ano Inigualável do Reggae
    Apesar da violência e da política suja que marcaram 1976, a música reggae floresceu de maneira sem precedentes. Foi um ano em que os grandes e os lendários entregaram suas melhores performances, e até mesmo os artistas menos conhecidos produziram obras que muitos acreditam superar o melhor do reggae contemporâneo. Embora álbuns notáveis tenham sido lançados em anos anteriores e subsequentes, é difícil encontrar outro momento na história com uma concentração tão grande de música reggae de alta qualidade. Isso reforça a noção de que 1976 foi, de fato, o maior ano do reggae.

    • @MsWildberry1
      @MsWildberry1 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Much respect for this video and appreciation for including the great contribution to Reggae that UK artist like Asward made.❤️💛💚🖤

  • @sandrawillis1334
    @sandrawillis1334 Před 6 měsíci +4

    1975 for me. 🎶🎶💕 A lot of timeless roots music.

  • @chegenjonjo1381
    @chegenjonjo1381 Před 6 měsíci

    I think 1977 was the year of the greatest reggae albums, like, exodus by bob Marley which is the album of the millinium and it has one love which is the song of the millinium.
    And two sevens crash by culture which entered the world Guinness book of records and Peter tosh Equal rights album which is the best album by peter and one of best albums of all times and many more.

  • @dubsounds
    @dubsounds Před 6 měsíci

    You are correct. I think Culture's "two Sevens Clash" missed it by a year. As it turned out, it was actually "When the seven and the six clash"
    Ok, I won't quit my day job to pursue a career as a comedian. Oonuh nuh think mi funny?
    BTW. When was Bunny Wailer's "Black Art man" issued. I'm sure it's on the album. But I had it gold plated and it got covered up. Talk about some serious replacements for Jamaica's National Anthem.

  • @AuthenticSelector64
    @AuthenticSelector64 Před 6 měsíci

    Night Food…. Heptones album 1976

  • @utregsoulnorh715
    @utregsoulnorh715 Před 6 měsíci

    Think so coz 1977 was a special year as in Culture's 2 sevens clash song.....like years later Bad Brains who did it also.

  • @AuthenticSelector64
    @AuthenticSelector64 Před 6 měsíci

    Sarge …. Delroy Wilson album 1976

  • @z.t.8950
    @z.t.8950 Před 6 měsíci

    Did you mean the Revolutionnaires?

  • @erroldaley1061
    @erroldaley1061 Před 6 měsíci

    That year the Grammy go's to who?

  • @jfro5867
    @jfro5867 Před 6 měsíci

    1970’s deffo was the golden era for Roots. Reggae lost its way in the following decades when it went into the nasty and hateful stuff and it’s never been the same since. Bunny Wailer got booed on stage which says all you need to know about how bad this got.

  • @ahmzoclaat
    @ahmzoclaat Před 6 měsíci +1

    Best reggae year was 1982. IYKYK