
Last Sunday was the first official day of summer and warm summer nights make me want to listen to reggae. Reggae is the quintessential summer music -- Jamaica's balmy tropical climate has embedded itself in the genre's very fabric. In celebration of the solstice, I did a whole hour of reggae and reggae-influenced hip-hop. I realize that this is somewhat unorthodox since it is a hip-hop specialty show. But I feel justified in straying from the genre because I wasn't really straying very far. In many regards, hip-hop is a direct descendant of this island music. In addition to the influence that Jamaican toasting (the sing-talking characteristic of much reggae) on the development of rapping, the father of hip-hop himself Kool Herc hailed from Kingston. Herc transported the very Jamaican musical tradition of MCs toasting over dub beats to the block parties of the Bronx. That's hip-hop 101, folks. So in essence, we took it back to the roots of hip-hop.
Show 17: Reggae 22 June 2009
- Stephen Marley - "The Traffic Jam," Mind Control (2007)
 - Mic Break: Bob Marley & the Wailers - "Stir It Up," Legend (1984)
 - Bob Marley & the Wailers - "Rolling Stone," Let's Do Rocksteady: The Story of Rocksteady (2002)
 - Lee "Scratch" Perry - "People Funny Boy," Let's Do Rocksteady: The Story of Rocksteady (2002)
 - Tenor Sax - "Ring the Alarm," Ring the Alarm (1985)
 - Shabba Ranks feat. KRS-One - "The Jam," As Raw As Ever (1991)
 - Dilated Peoples feat. Capleton - "Firepower," 20/20 (2006)
 - Mic Break: Augustus Pablo - "Chant to King Selassie I," East of the River Nile (2002)
 - Chaka Demus & Pliers - "Murder She Wrote," All She Wrote (1993)
 - DJ Prince - "Justify My Thug," Red, Gold & Green Album (2006)
 - Toots & the Maytals -"54-46 (That's My Number)," In the Dark (1976)
 - Damian "Jr. Gong" Marley - "Welcome to Jamrock," Welcome to Jamrock (2005)
 - Sister Nancy - "Bam Bam," One, Two (1982)
 - Bob Marley & the Roots - "Burnin' and Lootin'," Chant Down Babylon (1999)
 - Mic Break: Sound Dimension - "Full Up," Full Up: The Bst of Studio One, Vol. 2 (2006)
 - The Fugees - "No Woman, No Cry," No Woman No Cry
 
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