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Manila Jeepney

Reggae For Humanity

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AVAILABLE ON iTUNES!!!
REGGAE FOR HUMANITY Vol. 01 - Various Artists
TONY ROOTS - Vision Tomorrow
Look out for Reggae For Humanity Vol. 02 coming soon!
Give thanks for all your support!
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It is our pleasure to introduce to you, Manila Jeepney®, our very own reggae record label. This is our most intimate way to express ourselves as to how much the music means to us. Our critical objective is to produce quality reggae music for you to enjoy and with the help of many dedicated people, it has now become a reality.
In the beautiful country of the Philippines, we have an in-expensive form of transportation called the jeepney. Equivalent to Brooklyn's [New York] dollar van, people would hop on for a cheap fare to reach their destination.
Two aspects a jeepney portrays itself by is the colorfulness and creativity it carries. Many artists express themselves by "hooking up" these vehicles with their creativeness. The music heard in these jeepnies also became a status for new tunes to be played, and people thought of it as "hip".
Crowning Manila as the capital of the Philippines, where many jeepnies start their different journeys across cities, villages and towns, explains as to what our label characterizes. So we have the name "Manila Jeepney".
Reggae For Humanity is the name for an ongoing series of works released by Manila Jeepney Records of Roots, Lovers Rock, Rub-A-Dub & Rock Steady music. Reggae For Humanity Vol. 1 consists of two riddims: Dark Skin Girls and Guide Us. The Dark Skin Girls Riddim is Manila Jeepney's version of the classic UK reggae hit "Black Skin Boy" by 15-16-17. Many of the songs on this riddim made it to numerous reggae charts, reviewed by magazines and web-sites, and received consistent radio play. Peter Hunnigale's "King Is Amazing" & Dona V's "Jerusalem" was very popular across Europe, while Luciano's "Just As I Am" made a great impact in Japan.
The Guide Us Riddim is an original roots reggae rhythm built by England's very own Russ D & The Disciples Rhythm Section. This riddim has the signature Disciples sound that is considered by many to be one of their best works. Tony Roots, admired to be one of the most original and conscious artists for today and the future, gives us the title track for the riddim. Mykal Rose, from the great Black Uhuru, gives us a nice roots tune called "Fly The Banner", while Chrisinti comes heartical with a tune called "Sunburnt Faces".
Many of the artists in this compilation have been through the Studio One camp and worked alongside Coxsone Dodd, owner and producer of Studio One records. Artists like JD Smoothe, Frankie Paul, Karen Vibes, Dona V and Carlton Livingston have all voiced for Studio One, and now they have songs for Manila Jeepney. Majority of the works done on Manila Jeepney was Recorded, Mixed & Engineered by Sidney Mills of Steel Pulse. This is Reggae For Humanity.
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Good People Riddim
Dark Skin Girls Riddim
Guide Us Riddim
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Member Since: 10/31/2004
Band Website: liveandlovereggae.com
Band Members: Live & Love Sound Dimension "Wheel and come again!"
Sounds Like: A good wan!
Record Label: Manila Jeepney Records
Type of Label: Indie

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Manila Jeepney on iTunes!!

AVAILABLE ON iTUNES!!!REGGAE FOR HUMANITY Vol. 01 - Various ArtistsTONY ROOTS - Vision TomorrowLook out for Reggae For Humanity Vol. 02 coming soon!Give thanks for all your support!...
Posted by Manila Jeepney on Wed, 07 May 2008 10:25:00 PST

Tony Roots - Vision Tomorrow

Soon Come!!! The all new Tony Roots album, Vision Tomorrow, will soon be available! Featuring Russ D and The Diciples Rhythm Section....
Posted by Manila Jeepney on Tue, 05 Jun 2007 08:03:00 PST

'Dark Skin Girls' / 'Guide Us' Riddim

To all sound systems, selectors and music collectors... DARK SKIN GIRLS Riddim and GUIDE US Riddim is available now on 7" only. For more information log your ass on to www.liveandlovereggae.com. Ma...
Posted by Manila Jeepney on Mon, 01 Jan 1900 12:00:00 PST