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The Best of Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers (1988-1993) is an excellent 17-track compilation of Ziggy Marley's most popular work, featuring all of his best and best-known songs from the peak of his career. During the late '80s, Ziggy was among the most pop-oriented of all reggae artists, and as his career progressed, he toughened his music up by exploring worldbeat to a fuller extent. Although this Best Of is not arranged chronologically, it's possible to hear this progression, and it... [ read more ]
CD $16.13
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Soundtracked by the songs of Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash, Rocky had an unconventional upbringing on a horse ranch in Texas before his mother moved the family to Seattle. There he spent his high school years discovering the underground punk/indie scene. Inspired by bands like Fugazi, he and his brother Cody (founding member of hardcore/art combo The Blood Brothers) formed a punk band called Waxwing. Over the course of three increasingly accomplished solo albums, Rocky has matured into a truly phenomenal t... [ read more ]
CD $13.99
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From the bowels of Felony Flats erupt the kings of J.D. trash-rock, The Makers with their most explosive chunk of punk-spew yet! These Northwest trouble magnets found a couple of days between drunken jags and barroom brawls to crank out their meanest, scariest, 'Fuck You' album yet. Helping out in the 'bad attitude' dept. is legendary Texas soul-punk knucklebuster Tim Kerr, who managed to survive two days of recording hell with da boys at Egg Studios in Seattle. The result is The Makers Album a raw, undist... [ read more ]
MP3 $10.49
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