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STAR Digio 100 チャンネル:476 REGGAE 放送日:2009/6/8~6/14 「番組案内(6時間サイクル)」 開始時間:4:00~10:00~16:00~22:00~ STAR digio 100 チャンネル:476 REGGAE 放送日:2009/6/8~6/14 「番組案内(6時間サイクル)」 開始時間:4:00~10:00~16:00~22:00~ 楽曲タイトル 演奏者名 REGGAE VIBRATION RASTA SHOULD BE DEEPER JUNIOR KELLY DICK TRACY DEAN FRASER FAMILY AFFAIR SHINEHEAD Zungguzungguguzungguzeng YELLOWMAN CB 200 DILLINGER JAVA AUGUSTUS PABLO REGGAE MAKOSSA Byron Lee & The Dragonaires CUMBOLO CULTURE IT A GO ROUGH Johnny Clarke Got To Be There TOOTS & THE MAYTALS AIN'T THAT LOVING YOU STEELY & CLEVIE featuring BERES HAMMOND (featuring U-ROY) Can I Change My Mind HORACE ANDY Ghetto-Ology SUGAR MINOTT RED RED WINE UB40 BUJU BANTON (1) RASTAFARI BUJU BANTON UNTOLD STORIES BUJU BANTON MAMA AFRICA BUJU BANTON MAYBE WE ARE BUJU BANTON PULL IT UP BERES HAMMOND & BUJU BANTON Hills And Valleys BUJU BANTON 54 / 46 BUJU BANTON featuring TOOTS HIBBERT A LITTLE BIT OF SORRY BUJU BANTON FEELING GROOVY BUJU BANTON Better Must come BUJU BANTON MIRROR BUJU BANTON WHY BUJU LOVE YOU BUJU BANTON We'll Be Alright BUJU BANTON feat. Luciano COVER REGGAE With A Little Help From My Friends Easy Star All-Stars feat. Luciano YOU WON'T SEE ME ERNIE SMITH COME TOGETHER THE ISRAELITES WATCH THIS SOUND THE UNIQUES Holly Holy UB40 BAND OF GOLD SUSAN CADOGAN COUNTRY LIVING (ADAPTED) The mighty diamonds MIDNIGHT TRAIN TO GEORGIA TEDDY BROWN TOUCH ME IN THE MORNING JOHN HOLT Something On My Mind HORACE ANDY ENDLESS LOVE JACKIE EDWARDS & HORTNESE ELLIS CAN'T HURRY LOVE~恋はあせらず~ J.C. LODGE SOMEONE LOVES YOU HONEY STEELY & CLEVIE featuring JC LODGE THERE'S NO ME WITHOUT YOU Fiona ALL THAT SHE WANTS PAM HALL & GENERAL DEGREE JUST THE TWO OF US (RADIO EDIT) GRAN DANCE REGGAE VIBRATION (再) JAH IS REAL BURNING SPEAR SHU BE DUP THE TWINKLE BROTHERS Don't Break Your Promise The Tamlins Heads Of Government MIGHTY DIAMONDS DECLARATION OF RIGHTS THE ABYSSINIANS TOO LONG IN SLAVERY CULTURE WICKED HAFFE RUN WEY LUCIANO HOW COULD I LEAVE STEELY & CLEVIE featuring RICHIE STEPHENS NEXT TO YOU ASWAD SHY GUY DIANA KING Sexy Gal SHAGGY Everyone Falls In Love DEVONTE & TANTO METRO ETERNAL FLAME WAYNE WONDER DANCEHALL QUEEN (BONZAI MIX) Beenie Man featuring Chevelle Franklyn Get Busy SEAN PAUL BOB MARLEY (1) (再) RASTAMAN LIVE UP! BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS AFRICAN HERBSMAN BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS MR. BROWN BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS MELLOW MOOD The Wailers STIR IT UP BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS WAITING IN VAIN BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS EASY SKANKING BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS TRENCHTOWN ROCK (live) BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS BUFFALO SOLDIER BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS JAMMING (REMIX) BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS KINKY REGGAE (LIVE) BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS SLAVE DRIVER (LIVE) BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS JAH LIVE BOB MARLEY & THE WAILERS COVER REGGAE (再) If You Don't Know Me By Now JUNIOR BYLES YOU ARE EVERYTHING Venus BETWEEN THE SHEETS LUCKIE-D & DETERMINE Killing Me Softly BARRY BIGGS Walk On By SUGAR MINOTT BRING IT ON HOME TO ME Johnny Clarke Your Love Is Amazing DENNIS BROWN Since I Lost My Baby Fiona Hello Muddah (Hello Fuddah) THE DYNAMITES HANG ON SLOOPY Byron Lee & The Dragonaires GAMES PEOPLE PLAY BOB ANDY Let's Work Together Billy Jack Sherry Ken Boothe & The Messengers Sea Cruise JOHN HOLT Feel So Good Derrick & Hortense HAVE YOU EVER SEEN THE RAIN (雨を見たかい) Honeyboy Martin STONED OUT OF MY MIND The mighty diamonds LOVERS CONCERTO AUDREY HALL Love and Happiness BIG YOUTH, LEROY SMART (vocal) *個人的に楽しむ場合を除き、著作権上、無断複製は禁じられています。 *FAXサービスは、(月)午前中入替作業の為、午後以降のご利用をお願い致します。御了承下さい。.
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