| 1 | Ken Boothe – |
Is It Because I'm Black
Producer – Lloyd Charmers |
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| 2 | Gregory Isaacs – |
Black A Kill A Black
Producer – Gregory Isaacs, Pete Weston |
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| 3 | Chosen Few, The – |
Am I Black Enough For You
Producer – Derrick Harriott |
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| 4 | Derrick Harriott – |
Message From A Black Man
Producer – Derrick Harriott |
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| 5 | Heptones, The – |
Black On Black (Be A Man)
Producer – Harry Johnson* |
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| 6 | Dennis Brown – |
Equal Rights
Producer – Joe Gibbs |
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| 7 | Linval Thompson – |
Africa Is For Black Man
Producer – Linval Thompson |
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| 8 | I-Roy – |
Black And Proud
Producer – Augustus "Gussie" Clarke |
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| 9 | Peter Tosh – |
Arise Blackman
Producer – Joe Gibbs |
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| 10 | I-Roy – |
Blackman Time
Producer – Augustus "Gussie" Clarke |
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| 11 | Alton Ellis – |
Black Man's World
Producer – Arthur "Duke" Reid |
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| 12 | Max Romeo – |
Macabee Version
Producer – Winston 'Niney' Holness |
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| 13 | Justin Hinds & The Dominoes – |
Botheration
Producer – Arthur "Duke" Reid |
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| 14 | Bob Andy – |
Fire Burning
Producer – Lloyd Charmers |
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| 15 | Ronnie Davis – |
In Dis Ya Time
Producer – Rodguel "Blackbeard" Sinclair |
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| 16 | Soul Twins, The – |
Don't Call Me Nigger
Producer – Clancy Eccles |
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| 17 | Neville Grant – |
Blackman's Time
Producer – Lee Perry |
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| 18 | Leo Simpson – |
Black Opressor
Producer – Leo Simpson |
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| 19 | Carlton Jackson – |
History
Producer – Lee Perry |
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| 20 | Frankie Jones (2) & Tapper Zukie – |
Proud To Be Black (Aka Be A Man)
Producer – Tapper Zukie |
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| 21 | Tapper Zukie & Musical Intimidators, The – |
Born To Be Black (Reprise)
Producer – Tapper Zukie |
Compiled by Stephen Nye, Creative Co-ordination by Laurence Cane-Honeysett, Excutive Product Management by John Reed, Co-ordinated by Nick Bourne, Cover photograph: urbanimage.tv
A massive concept album that shows how resistance to oppression throughout the centuries has shaped contemporary Jamaican music and culture. 21 songs that celebrate the black roots of Jamaica with contributions from the musical and ideological giants of the genre, including Ken Boothe, I Roy, Gregory Isaacs, Peter Tosh, and many others."
| Title, Format | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Am I Black Enough For You - Jamaican Songs Of Freedom 1970-1979 (2xLP, Comp) | Earmark | EM 313 | Italy | 2004 |