Old To the NewVarious Artists
Release Date: 09/23/2008
Original Release:
2008
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 1039832_CD
UPC # 054645413923
Label: VP Records
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Disc: 1
1.
Love You Like That (Someone Loves You Honey) - Junior Kelly/J.C. Lodge
2.
Two Seven Clash - Culture/Anthony B.
3.
I'm Still in Love with You - Sasha/Sean Paul
4.
Identity - Luciano/The Mighty Diamonds
5.
My Woman - Cecile/Barrington Levy/Cécile
6.
Ain't That Loving You - U-Roy/Beres Hammond
7.
I'm Not Ashamed - Culture
8.
Rent Man - Mykal Rose
9.
How Could I Leave - Richie Stephens
10.
Should I - Freddie McGregor
11.
Left with a Broken Heart - George Nooks
12.
Money in My Pocket - Glen Washington
13.
My Woman - Barrington Levy
14.
Someone Loves You Honey - J.C. Lodge
Disc: 2
1.
Someone Loves You Honey/One Time Daughter - Prince Mohammed/J.C. Lodge
2.
Two Sevens Clash - Culture
3.
I'm Still in Love Eith You/Three Piece Suit - Marcia Aitken/Trinity
4.
Identity - The Mighty Diamonds
5.
My Woman/Ten Thousand Woman - Liza/Kojak/Liza/Kojak and Liza/Barrington Levy
6.
Ain't That Loving You/Hole in the Bucket - Dennis Brown/Liza/Kojak and Liza
7.
I'm Not Ashamed - Culture/I-Roy
8.
Rent Man/Resident Area - Jah Grundy/Black Uhuru
9.
How Could I Leave - Dennis Brown
10.
Should I - Dennis Brown
11.
Left with a Broken Heart - George Nooks
12.
Money in My Pocket/Cool Runnings - Dennis Brown/Prince Mohammed
Performer: Various Artists
Distributor: Fontana Distribution Notes: This unique reggae compilation bridges the genre's past and present by including vintage hits by some of reggae's icons, including Dennis Brown, Freddie McGregor, U Roy, and Culture, along with recordings of those artists reprising the original hits with some of today's hottest reggae stars. Culture revisits "Two Sevens Clash" with Anthony B., and the Mighty Diamonds spruce up "Identity" with Luciano, while Barrington Levy teams up with Ce'Cile to update "My Woman." OLD TO THE NEW spans decades, generations, and styles, and testifies to reggae's enduring tradition.
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