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Předmluva Úvod Jamajské Hudby Do Konce 50. Let 20. Století Indiáni ^ 10 předmluva 11 Úvod H i s t o r i ejam ajské hudby do konce 50. le t 20. století 14 Indiáni, otroci, Marooni, Jonkanoo, Pocomania 14 Mento /Rhumba box, kalypso, Stanley M otta 15 Jazz / Bigbandy, Alpha Boys' SchooI 17 Rhythm and bluesDesky, / soundsystémy, Duke Reid, Clement Dodd, Prince Buster 17 Rastafariánství /Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Leonard Howell, strava, oděv, dready 21 Nyahbinghi Count/ Ossie, burru, grounation, Wareika Hills 25 60. léta(Od ska přes rocksteady k počátkům reggae) 29 Nyahbinghi Oh/ Carolina, Mystic Revelation o f Rastafari, Ras Michael 29 Ska / Coxsone Dodd, Skatalites 31 Skatalitcs / Skatalites v Praze, Chris Blackwell, Don Drummond 32 Zpěváci ve Studiu O n eDe/roy / Wilson, Lee Perry, Bob Marley a Waiters, Derrick Morgan 36 Vokální skupinyJustin / & The Dominoes, Toots & The Maytals 39 Rocksteady /Duke Reid, Coxsone Dodd, Ken Boothe, Alton Ellis, Joe Gibbs, Bunny Lee 39 Počátky reggae /Lee Perry, Augustus Pablo, Winston „Niney“ Hoi ness, Abyssinians 43 První generace deejayúU-Roy, / Dennis Alcapone, Big Youth, I-Roy 46 70. léta(Zlatá éra reggae) 50 Nyahbinghi/ Mystic Revelation o f Rastafari, Light o f Saba, Ras Michael a Sons o f Negus 50 S k a / LloydBrevett 51 Producentireggae / Lee Perry, Reggae a punk, Bunny Lee, bratri Hookimové a Channel One, Augustus Pablo 52 SVĚTEM LIDOVÉ HUDBY A WORLD MUSIC » 7 Kováři reggae /Bob Marley a Wallers, Burning Spear, Yabby You, Keith Hudson, Sly Id Robbie 57 H lasy reggae / Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Horace Andy, M ax Romeo, Біт Sherman, Earl Sixteen, Junior Delgado 70 Vokální skupinyIsrael / Vibration, Culture, Black Uhuru, Heptones, Gladiators, M ighty Diamonds 76 Reggae v Anglii /Matumbi, Dennis Bowel!, Steel Pulse, Aswad, M isty in Roots, soundsystémy 78 D ru h á generace deejayů Di/linger,/ Dr. Alimantado, Prince Far-I, Tappa Zukie 81 D ub /K ing Tubby, Bunny Lee, Lee Perry, Augustus Pablo, Joseph Hookim, Joe Gibbs, K. Hudson 82 Dub PoetryLouise / Bennetovd, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Oku Onuora, M utabaruka 87 80. lé ta(Dancehall a raggapřebírají žezlo) 90 Nyahbinghi Churchical/ Chants o f Nyahbinghi 90 Ska / Skatalites 90 Reggae / Bob Marley, Marleyové, Petr Tosh, Augustus Pablo, Burning Spear 91 Jak se do A friky volá... Alpha/ Blondy, Lucky Dube 94 D ub /Lee Perry, King Tubby, M ikey Dread, Scientist, Wackie, 95 Starý dobrý anglický dubJah / Shaka, M a d Professor, Adrian Sherwood 98 D ub PoetryMichael / Smith, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Mutabaruka 102 Dancehall/Henry Junjo" Lawes, Eek-a-nouse, Barrington Levy, Prince Jammy, Sugar Minnot, Sly Id Robbie, Black Uhuru, General Echo, Yel/owman 104 R a g g a / K ing Jammy, Wayne Smith, Augustus „Gussie“ Clarke, Bobby Digital, Steely Id Clevie, Donovan Germaine 109 90. léta (Jazzové a taneční inspirace) 111 Nyabinghi Rastafari/ Elders, Mystic Revelation o f Rastafari, Wingless Angels 112 Ska / Skatalites , 113 Reggae / Israel Vibration, Culture, Bim Sherman, Augustus Pablo, D. Brown, Burning Spear, Sly Id Robbie 114 D ub /Jab Shaka, Dub Syndicate 117 Dub PoetryOku / Onuora, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Mutabaruka 118 8 « SVÉTEM LIDOVÉ HUDBY A WORLD MUSIC Jazz / Ernest Ranglin, M onty Alexander, Dean Fraser, Jazz Jamaica 118 Ragga I Shabba Ranks, Ninjam an, Buju Banton, Bounty Killer, BeenieMan, Capleton, Chaka Demus & Pliers, Shaggy 121 Zpěváci /Frankie Paul, Cocoa Tea, Yami Boh, Garnett Silk, Luciano, Everton Blender, Morgan Heritage 127 Námluvy s britskou taneční scénouHorace / Andy, Massive Attack, General Levy 129 21. století(Reggae jako součást hudby světa) 131 M ento /Stanley Beckford 131 Nyahbinghi Ras/ Michael 131 Reggae / Burning Spear, M a d Professor meets Slye & Robbie, Horace Andy, M . Romeo 132 Reggae ve světě, svět v reggae M/ anu Chao, Serge Gainsbourg, R a i Meets Reggae 133 D ub /Lee Perry, Adrian Sherwood 136 D ub PoetryM / utabaruka 137 Ragga / Bobo Dread, Capleton, Anthony B., Sizz/a, Sean Paul, Buju Banton, Beenie M an 138 Závěr 142 Přílohy 144 SVĚTEM LIDOVÉ HUDBY A WORLD MUSIC » 9.
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