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Originally Posted by PartisanRanger
I'm a bit late to the thread but I have to give you props for including Third World's 96 Degress In The Shade, it's my favorite reggae album. 1865, Human Marketplace, and Tribal War are great tracks.
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Human Marketplace is just absolute bliss. Had
96 Degrees for years before I finally got into it. Not my favourite reggae album exactly, but I like you're taste.
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Originally Posted by jackhammer
Pysence Fiction is a phenomenal album and it's genre crossing sounds should be embraced.
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Definitely an absolute essential. Credit where credit's due - it's another album I've got this place to thank for getting me into.
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Originally Posted by lucifer_sam
Damn some mighty fine picks I see you've got there.
I only have Weller's 22 Dreams and it's bloody fantastic, gonna have to check out Wild Wood. I'm not an enormous fan of Brian Eno but I can appreciate his early works as well. Psyence Fiction is an obvious pick and another great one at that. I don't think people give enough credit to James Lavelle for their other works though; War Stories, while sporadic in its brilliance, certainly had higher highs than any other UNKLE production:
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I actually don't have
War Stories 
The track in the video's excellent though - certainly one I should keep an eye peeled for. As for Paul Weller, besides
Wild Wood, you should go for
Stanley Road and his self-titled debut when you can - some fantastic songs on those. Any trouble with finding them, just drop us a line