If You Like What You See, Tell Others. If You Don’t Like What You See, Tell Me.

a Musical Mix for Your Listening Pleasure

save this URL
http://www.supperbubbles.alturl.com/
Just in case

History is indeed little more than the register of the crimes, follies and misfortunes of mankind.

Frequent Flyer~Kingston Jamaica



Part One Part Two


PASS = winjunk

DISC 1
1 Beatphreak – Ska Dub
2 Thievery Corporation - Until the Morning (Rewound by Thievery Corporation)
3 Boozoo Bajou - Divers
4 dZihan & Kamien - Ay, Ay, Ay
5 Bob Marley - Soul Rebel (Pistel remix)
6 Tosca - Annanas (Groove Corporation dub)
7 Dub Resistance - Get on Board
8 Kruder & Dorfmeister - Shakatakadoodub
9 Stryke - Ain’t No Sunshine (Groove Corporation Mix)
10 Fila Brazillia - Harmonicas are Shite
11 Two Culture Clash ft.Nadine Sutherland & Ernie Ranglin - Save Me

DISC 2
1 Dubtribe Sound System - Raggatronique
2 Two Culture Clash ft. Patra & Danny English - How Do You Love (Remix) (Jon Carter Production)
3 Miguel Migs - Make A Change (Dub the Tech mix)
4 Seinan - Lion
5 Miguel Migs – Bump Selecta (Dub Selecta Mix)
6 Ballistic Brothers - Prophesy Reveal (Radio Play for the Day)
7 Gary Beck - Stick to the Reggae
8 Version Xcursion - Rock Da Dub
9 Army of One - Revelation Dub
10 Hakan Lidbo - Natty Roots
11 Miguel Migs – Dub It Up
12 Bob Marley - Sun Is Shining (Fire House Club mix)

HQ SCANS 3000x3000




Kool Moe Dee - Greatest Hits


CLICK PICTURE TO DOWNLOAD


1 Wild Wild West
2 Go See the Doctor
3 God Made Me Funke
4 I Go To Work
5 Whosgotdaflava
6 Let's Go
7 Death Blow
8 Can U Feel It
9 How Ya Like Me Now
10 Do You Know What Time It Is?
11 They Want Money
12 Gimme My Props
13 No Respect
14 Look At Me Now

Kool Moe Dee was able to reinvent himself as a solo artist during the latter half of the '80s, and in the process helped rap transform from an underground party music into a cultural phenomenon.

Greatest Hits collects 14 of the most essential items from this seminal figure, kicking off with his two best-known songs -- the catchy "Wild Wild West" and the influential safe-sex rap "Go See the Doctor."

His flow is most definitely old-school.