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The instrumental that laid the foundations of reggae
The origins of the Stalag riddim by the Technics All Stars.
This is a legendary instrumental 7-inch that will remain in the history of Jamaican music. The two versions, "Stalag 17" and "Stalag 18," have since been referenced in countless reggae tracks. The simple yet powerful rhythm pattern laid the foundation for dancehall culture. This is an essential album when talking about reggae.
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- Producer - Winston Riley