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RnB 21 October, 2006

Ranking Dread and Massive Dread - 2 Dread Inna Babylon Now Available for Download

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Stamford, CT (SILVER KAMEL AUDIO) - Silver Kamel again digs deep into the vaults and comes up with a collection of vocal trax from two of reggaes enigmas. The trax are available as mp3 downloads now at reggae-mp3.com

Two of reggaes enigmas, both from Trenchtown, Jamaica, both growing up in the same area and both knowing Bob Marley and probably knew most of the other stars of reggae when reggae was in it's infancy back in the '60s.

Very little is known of Ranking Dread and Massive Dread and there are very few recordings from either artist available to the public. Yet if you talk to people who knew and have seen them perform they will tell you they were great and were popular with the dancehall crowd.
Ranking Dread got himself into more than a few brushes with the authorities and ended up on the run, eventually being extradited from Canada and imprisoned in Jamaica where he was killed.

Massive Dread and a group of men got together and organized and setup a not for profit school called "The Trenchtown Reading Centre" to address the needs of the community. It provided basic schooling and vocational programs, a youth club, and a library. The centre opened December 1993 and has thrived over the years and expanded but sadly Massive Dread has not seen the success of his work as he was also killed, probably due to political violence which was rampant in Jamaica.
The music and lyrics herein give some insight into the lives of these two men, these two talented artists who left so little yet so much behind.
Check out the trax at https://www.reggae-mp3.com






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