Fallen Giants 4CD Jumbo Pack 1 (Vol 1-4) - 16 Reggae Giants who have passed away
Fallen Giants 4CD Jumbo Pack 1
Goods: A 4CD Jumbo pack containing 4 promo Cds
Music: Green Discs - 16 Foundation Superstar/Popular artists (Vols 5-8) of the 'Fallen Giants' Series
Released: 2018
Number of Tracks: 92
CD Description: 'Fallen Giants' - Must-have 4CD sets featuring 16 'Giant' artists that are no longer with us but have significantly contributed to the scene and are firmly cemented in reggaes Hall of Fame. These artists have delivered us outstanding music and through constant reminders like these, they will always be cherished for generations to come.
Age of Music: 60's-90's
Genres: Early, Classic, Golden & Rare Reggae
Suitable for: Easy Listeners, Collectors, DJ's, Presenters, Reggae Fans
Audio Quality: Audio from FLAC/WAV files
Duration: 5 Hours+
Product Description: CDs are fully printed and brand new in plastic sleeves, wrapped in packs and are sealed with 'Promo CD' stickers. They are not available anywhere else, they are promotional cds, for promotional use.
Tracklists for the 4 discs are as follows:
Fallen Giants 1 Total Playtime = 78 min 43 secs:
Gregory Isaacs
1. John Public (3:03)
2. My Heart Is Bleeding (3:46)
3. Permanent Lover (2:59)
4. Storm (4:03)
5. Uncle Joe (3:47)
6. Down The Line (3:30)
Delroy Wilson
7. Better Must Come (Alt) (3:04)
8. Might Can't Beat Right (2:27)
9. Money (3:33)
10. Inner City Blues (4:11)
11. Thank You For The Many Things (5:23)
John Holt
12. After All (2:54)
13. Ghetto Queen (3:13)
14. Up Park Camp (2:57)
15. Tribal War (2:39)
16. My Brothers (3:24)
17. Police In Helicopter (3:37)
Dennis Brown
18. Rub A Dub Time (2:36)
19. The Existence Of Jah (4:06)
20. Truths And Rights (2:55)
21. Up-Full One (3:10)
22. Foolish Men (4:16)
23. Baby Don't Do It (3:00)
Fallen Giants 2 - Total Playtime = 78 min 30 secs:
Hugh Mundell
1. Rastafari's Call (2:31)
2. One Jah, One Aim, One Destiny (2:51)
3. My Mind (3:32)
4. Walk With Jah (3:11)
5. Oh I Love H.I.M. (2:19)
Peter Tosh
6. Rastafari Is (6:27)
7. Jah Seh No (4:37)
8. I Am That I Am (4:23)
9. Stepping Razor (3:16)
10. Moses The Prophet (3:34)
11. No Sympathy (2:12)
Jacob Miller
12. Curfew (3:53)
13. Healing Of The Nation (3:48)
14. Fly Away (3:41)
15. Silver & Gold (4:14)
16. Mixed Up Moods (4:11)
Barry Brown
17. Lead Us Jah (3:38)
18. Give Thanks And Praise (3:40)
19. Far East (2:59)
20. Mr Money Man (3:21)
21. Best Things In Life (6:02)
Fallen Giants 3 - Total Playtime = 79 min 07 secs:
Alton Ellis
1. Love Message (2:14)
2. If I Ruled The World (6:19)
3. You Made Me So Very Happy (2:50)
4. Reasons For Loving (2:57)
5. Remember That Sunday (2:47)
6. Rise And Fall (3:09)
Junior Delgado
7. Devil's Throne (2:41)
8. Really For A Reason (3:06)
9. Famine (3:31)
10. Warrior No Tarry Ya (3:08)
11. Sons Of Slaves (2:49)
12. Love Tickles Like Magic (4:51)
Justin Hinds
13. Let Jah Arise (4:22)
14. On The Last Day (3:00)
15. Time Pass By (2:23)
16. Book Of History (4:00)
17. Botheration (2:09)
18. Babylon Children (3:12)
Sugar Minott
19. Love Gonna Pack Up (3:11)
20. The People Got To Know (3:20)
21. Jah Jah Children (2:59)
22. Hard Time Pressure (3:04)
23. King Of Kings (3:31)
24. Right Track (3:23)
Fallen Giants 4 - Total Playtime = 79 min 46 secs:
Brent Dowe
1. When the Sun Goes (3:20)
2. Love IS A Hurting Thing (2:46)
3. Survival (4:06)
4. Equality & Justice (3:29)
5. Fighters Don't Quit (3:07)
6. Don't Give Up (2:52)
Joe Higgs
7. Upside Down (3:20)
8. Burning Fire (2:55)
9. Sound Of The City (4:12)
10. Blackman Know Yourself (3:25)
11. Step By Step (3:02)
12. Talk To That Man (4:07)
Freddie McKay
13. Jah Love I (3:13)
14. Watch Your Step (2:27)
15. It's Running Over (4:05)
16. Guide Us Jah Jah (3:27)
17. Harsh Words (3:02)
18. Rome (3:34)
Ronnie Davis
19. Jah Jah Jehovah (3:08)
20. Got To Go Home (3:13)
21. That Life (2:46)
22. Hard Times (3:41)
23. Nation Against Nation (3:03)
24. False Leaders (3:17)
Many artists lived their lives (some of them so short) and never got to witness the effect that their reggae music has and is now having across the whole globe. Some have even passed away poor, receiving little rewards or sometimes without any just rewards for their work. This series ensures that these artists legacies live on and that younger generations can study, learn and appreciate them. Without these artists, there would not of been a pathway for younger generations to carry on driving the reggae train up to this present day.