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Reggae Dillinger

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Download links and information about Reggae Dillinger by Dillinger. This album was released in 1974 and it belongs to Rock, Reggae, Dub, Dancehall, World Music genres. It contains 30 tracks with total duration of 01:45:17 minutes.

Artist: Dillinger
Release date: 1974
Genre: Rock, Reggae, Dub, Dancehall, World Music
Tracks: 30
Duration: 01:45:17
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. African Worldwide (Extended) 7:02
2. Jah Show Them the Way 2:45
3. Daylight Saving Time 2:24
4. Stake Dub 2:13
5. Bun Bagga Wire Version 6:46
6. Regular Girl 2:44
7. Mine Field Dub 2:32
8. Addis Ababba Ethiopia (Original) 3:59
9. Answer My Question 3:19
10. Three Piece Suit & Thing 4:17
11. Trial and Crosses 4:55
12. Leggo Violence 2:49
13. Don't Take Another Man's Life 2:47
14. Truth and Rights 3:04
15. See and Blind 3:25
16. Liar Linda 3:00
17. Tickle Me Girl 3:55
18. The Fool and His Money 3:26
19. Everybody Girl 4:02
20. Fernando Sancho 3:55
21. Babylon Leggo Jah Children 3:36
22. Natty Dread a the Ruler 3:51
23. Into Bradforth Dub 3:25
24. Into the African Dub 3:23
25. Dub Scrub Them (feat. Johnny Clarke) 3:17
26. Man Size Dub 2:46
27. Striker See da Dub Ya 2:26
28. 12 Tribe Dub 2:56
29. The Right Dub Wise 3:03
30. Jah Jah Dub (feat. Johnny Clarke) 3:15

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Dillinger (not to be confused with the reggae band of the same name) was a Canadian progressive band from Toronto, Ontario. The band's debut self-titled album was originally released on the Daffodil Records label in 1974. The album contains three original songs composed by the band and a superb cover of the song "Nature's Way," originally done by Spirit on The 12 Dreams of Dr Sardonicus album. Dillinger's music is a complex, guitar-and-organ fronted progressive sound which moves from jazz to blues and features a variety of instruments including piano, synthesizers, flute, sax, acoustic and electric guitars bass, and percussion. In places the band sounds like Santana, while in other places like Iron Butterfly or Emerson, Lake & Palmer.Dillinger has a unique sound for a Canadian band that attracted more attention in Europe than it did in North America. With long songs and drawn-out solos, Dillinger is more or less one of your typical early-'70s progressive bands, nothing special, but nonetheless interesting and typical of the genre. This release by Unidisc is a straight reissue of the original album at a budget price and contains no bonus tracks.