Gregory Isaacs – ‘Kingston 14′ from Made In Jamaica reggae documentary out Oct 23 in UK


Network Releasing is delighted to announce the cinema and soundtrack releases of Made in Jamaica (15), film and music with compelling insights into reggae and dancehall, widely acknowledged as Jamaicas blues. The documentary will have special screenings at the Bristol Watershed on 22nd October and the Rio Dalston on 24th October which coincide with Black Film-makers Month, with the film officially opening at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) on 23rd October. The soundtrack will be released in a 2-disc set on 26th October 2009. The next media preview screening is on Thursday 1st October 6pm for 6.30pm at the Soho Screening Rooms. Described by film director Wim Wenders as A true masterpiece…The ultimate reference about reggae. A pure gem, Jérôme Laperrousazs documentary film MADE IN JAMAICA is the story of how a small island nation of only three million people took their pain and misery and turned those emotions into songs that resonate around the world. Artists young and old including Gregory Isaacs, Toots Frederick, Bunny Wailer, Elephant Man, Bounty Killer, Third World, Tanya Stephens and Capleton throw light upon the islands unique culture with performances from participating artists. Reggae music sprang into life in the 70s, it was the first time that a third world country had made its voice heard on such a large scale. The dancehall music movement, emerging from reggae, is drawing large crowds across the globe. At its origin, the dancehall concept is heavily

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17 Responses to Gregory Isaacs – ‘Kingston 14′ from Made In Jamaica reggae documentary out Oct 23 in UK

  1. zryyty says:

    nice funeral

  2. toppa2232 says:

    Kaboom!

  3. HABIBOB says:

    Made In Jamaica
    Big documentaire of Reggae

    Yes Isaacs Yas Big Man And Big Salam

  4. les3villas says:

    tempo riddim

  5. aclarindo says:

    i fucking love this song.

  6. hausofpeen says:

    sorry, its the Tempo riddim, my mistake

  7. abdoulsy says:

    “kingston 14″

  8. suburbiansuperstar says:

    sure this is cuss cuss riddim?? i dont think so

    bless gregory! so many masterpiece of music

  9. blackmice1 says:

    kingston 14

  10. Dangermouse187 says:

    awsum song bro its awsum ness

  11. TheDeell says:

    What is name this song ??

  12. imgerry says:

    the drummers snare drum is dead

  13. leicestergux says:

    that drummer cant play.

  14. jesalupagus says:

    when where can we get this in th US? jah bless

  15. hausofpeen says:

    no, old (1998) and the riddim comes from 1969 (Lloyd Robinson – Cuss Cuss)

  16. sharaz76 says:

    is this a new song?

  17. allgripNnoslipN says:

    Gregory di real big man. A legend for life.

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