Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Some Reasons Why Every Music Fan Should Own Some Burning Spear CDs

By Melody Lyons


Owning Burning Spear CDs is crucial to anyone who wants to consider themselves a music fan, let alone a reggae music fan. Reggae has played a massively influential part in the development and progression of popular music across the globe. Few acts have played such an important and central role in reggae as Winston Rodney, otherwise known as Burning Spear.

Winston Rodney is the man behind Burning Spear, a name which originally referred to his band but which now more commonly refers to him. Twenty-five albums have been released under the name, a career which stretches back over forty years. The importance of this body of work is crucial to the development of reggae as a whole.

People who want to develop an understanding of how reggae has progressed over four decades need to own at least three albums by this artist. Many of the political messages are also interesting. Like much other reggae music, work by Winston Rodney often has strong Rastafarian themes, also dealing with the Jamaican Black Consciousness activist and Jamaican national icon, Marcus Garvey.

Owning these CDs will also provide a way into an appreciation of several other reggae artists and their work. Much important music in the genre was recorded at Studio One, a very important venue in the development of the careers of many artists. It also played a massive part in the development of reggae in general, with some great engineers and producers playing a key role in shaping the sounds of a nation, and subsequently the world.

Island records also played a key role in the development of reggae. Bob Marley released records through the label, which took him to a wider audience. This in turn to reggae to the global audience it deserves, with its innovation and striking originality cross fertilising a host of other genres.

A huge range of iconic reggae names appear on burning spear cds, which is why it is important for every music fan to have some in their collection. Greats such as Robbie Shakespeare and his musical partner Sly Dunbar play on many of the songs, for example. Anyone who listens to this music is listening to some of the most innovative and important music Jamaica has ever produced.




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