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The Techniques & Friends - Winston Riley's Rock Steady & Early Reggae 1968-1969 download mp3 flac


Performer: The Techniques
Genre: Reggae
Album: Winston Riley's Rock Steady & Early Reggae 1968-1969
Released: 2017
Style: Rocksteady, Reggae
MP3 version ZIP size: 1835 mb
FLAC version RAR size: 1151 mb
WMA version ZIP size: 1481 mb
Rating: 4.4
Votes: 619
Other Formats: WAV AAC FLAC DMF ADX VOC AIFF


Tracklist

A1 Dave Barker Your Love Is A Game
A2 The Mad Lads So Afraid
A3 The Techniques I Feel Alive Again
A4 The Techniques Heart Of Man
A5 The Techniques What Am I To Do
A6 The Techniques Where Were You
A7 The Techniques The Reason Why
A8 The Shades* Never Gonna Give You Up
B1 The Techniques Just One Smile
B2 The Techniques Man Of My World
B3 The Mad Lads Mother Nature
B4 The Mad Lads I Never Know
B5 The Techniques You Are My Everyth
B6 The Techniques Time Has Come
B7 The Shades* She's Gonna Marry Me

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed By – Dub Store Records

Credits

  • Producer – Winston Riley

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4571179531344

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
DSR CD 016 The Techniques Winston Riley's Rock Steady & Early Reggae 1968-1969 ‎(CD, Comp) Dub Store Records, Techniques DSR CD 016 Japan 2017

Arlelond
I can confirm that the vinyl sounds just as bad as the mp3. Rare lapse in quality for an otherwise quality label. First Dub Store Records release which I regret purchasing.

Damdyagab
While I agree that certain songs sound pretty rough that is a by-product of the source material and not the pressing quality. These are fantastic songs and in this case I think Dub Store correctly chose to overlook somewhat shoddy master tapes in favor of putting out some A+ material for us to enjoy.

inform
how does the vinyl sounds? heard the mp3-files and the vocals sounded quite "muffled" & "fuzzy" - likely they were attempting to do some heavy sound restorations on the original files (probably transferred from old 45's) ...

Priotian
I can confirm that the vinyl sounds just as bad as the mp3. Rare lapse in quality for an otherwise quality label. First Dub Store Records release which I regret purchasing.