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Roots, rock, reggae

A street-level tour of the Kingston, Jamaica, music scene in 1977. Features performances, interviews, and studio scenes.

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  • "Inside the Jamaican music scene"@en

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  • "A street-level tour of the Kingston, Jamaica, music scene in 1977. Features performances, interviews, and studio scenes."@en
  • "Reggae music mostly originated from a few poor districts in Kingston, Jamaica. This film is a street-level tour of the Kingston music scene originally filmed in 1977, a flashpoint year for reggae and Jamaica. The importance of the African-derived music and culture of Rastafarians surfaces in drumming-and-chanting scenes in this film which features reggae performances, interviews and studio scenes with the originators of reggae music and rhythms."@en
  • "Reggae music. A look at reggae music, at its role in the social and political life of Jamaica, how it's recorded in home studios, the source of the music, the ghettos, and what it means to the people who write and perform it. Features Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, Toots and the Maytals and others."@en
  • "A street-level tour of the Kingston, Jamaica music scene in 1977; an unforgettable moment in Jamaica's history when music defined the island's struggles and immortalised its heroes. Features performances, interviews and studio scenes."@en
  • "A street-level tour of the Kingston, Jamaica music scene in 1977. Features performances, interviews and studio scenes."@en
  • ""A street-level tour of the Kingston, Jamaica music scene in 1977. Features performances, interviews and studio scenes.""

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  • "Feature films"@en
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"@en

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  • "Roots, rock, reggae [inside the Jamaican music scene]"
  • "Roots, rock, reggae"@en
  • "Roots, rock, reggae inside the Jamaican music scene"@en
  • "Roots, rock, reggae inside the Jamaican music scene"