The Best Of Nyabinghi - DJ Ras Sjamaan
Some of the greatest legendary Nyabinghi songs.
https://www.mixcloud.com/rassjamaan/the-best-of-nyabinghi-dj-ras-sjamaan/
Tracklist:
1
Seventy Two Nations
Dadawah
2
Zion Land
Dadawah
3
None A Jah Jah Children No Cry
Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus
4
New Name
Ras Michael
5
Jah Pretty Face (niahbingi mix)
Culture
6
Rasta Man Chant - Original 1973
Bob Marley ft. Ras Michael
7
Made In Africa ft. Wale, The Cast of Fela
Stephen Marley
8
Speak Life
Damian Jr. Gong Marley
9
Rasta Chant (The Nyahbinghi Riddim) - Bombrush
JOE
10
No Night In Zion (Ras Tafari Nyabingi Prayer)
Luciano
11
Holy Mount Zion
Cocoa Tea
12
Conga Man
Jah Cure
13
Don't Blame me (Maroon Riddim)
Ultimate Shines
14
Every time I chant Nyahbingi
Ras Ivi & The Family of Rastafari
15
So long
Count Ossie & The mystic revelation of Rastafari
16
Let Freedom Reign
Count Ossie & Mystic Revelation Of RasTafari
Nyabinghi or Nyabingi is the oldest of the Mansions of Rastafari and a prominent figure in the history of Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania, where religions or 'possession cults' formed around her.
Nyabinghi/Nyabingi was a legendary Rwandan/Ugandan/Tanzanian woman, whose name is reported to mean "the one who possesses many things"
Her date and place of birth are contested. Jim Freedman, an anthropologist who studied the Nyabingi movement in Rwanda/Uganda, dates the 'birth' of Nyabingi between 1750-1800.
Particularly prominent in the connection between Rastafari and ska were the musicians Count Ossie and Don Drummond. Ossie was a drummer who believed that black people needed to develop their own style of music; he was heavily influenced by Kumina and Burru, two drumming styles developed by African-Jamaicans. Ossie subsequently popularised this new Rastafari ritual music by playing at various groundings and groundations around Jamaica, with songs like "Another Moses" and "Babylon Gone" reflecting Rasta influence. Rasta themes also appeared in Drummond's work, with songs such as "Reincarnation" and "Tribute to Marcus Garvey".
Rastafari music developed at reasoning sessions, where drumming, chanting, and dancing are all present. Rasta music is performed to praise and commune with Jah, and to reaffirm the rejection of Babylon. Rastas believe that their music has healing properties, with the ability to cure colds, fevers, and headaches. Many of these songs are sung to the tune of older Christian hymns, but others are original Rasta creations.
Видео The Best Of Nyabinghi - DJ Ras Sjamaan канала Ras Sjamaan
https://www.mixcloud.com/rassjamaan/the-best-of-nyabinghi-dj-ras-sjamaan/
Tracklist:
1
Seventy Two Nations
Dadawah
2
Zion Land
Dadawah
3
None A Jah Jah Children No Cry
Ras Michael & The Sons Of Negus
4
New Name
Ras Michael
5
Jah Pretty Face (niahbingi mix)
Culture
6
Rasta Man Chant - Original 1973
Bob Marley ft. Ras Michael
7
Made In Africa ft. Wale, The Cast of Fela
Stephen Marley
8
Speak Life
Damian Jr. Gong Marley
9
Rasta Chant (The Nyahbinghi Riddim) - Bombrush
JOE
10
No Night In Zion (Ras Tafari Nyabingi Prayer)
Luciano
11
Holy Mount Zion
Cocoa Tea
12
Conga Man
Jah Cure
13
Don't Blame me (Maroon Riddim)
Ultimate Shines
14
Every time I chant Nyahbingi
Ras Ivi & The Family of Rastafari
15
So long
Count Ossie & The mystic revelation of Rastafari
16
Let Freedom Reign
Count Ossie & Mystic Revelation Of RasTafari
Nyabinghi or Nyabingi is the oldest of the Mansions of Rastafari and a prominent figure in the history of Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania, where religions or 'possession cults' formed around her.
Nyabinghi/Nyabingi was a legendary Rwandan/Ugandan/Tanzanian woman, whose name is reported to mean "the one who possesses many things"
Her date and place of birth are contested. Jim Freedman, an anthropologist who studied the Nyabingi movement in Rwanda/Uganda, dates the 'birth' of Nyabingi between 1750-1800.
Particularly prominent in the connection between Rastafari and ska were the musicians Count Ossie and Don Drummond. Ossie was a drummer who believed that black people needed to develop their own style of music; he was heavily influenced by Kumina and Burru, two drumming styles developed by African-Jamaicans. Ossie subsequently popularised this new Rastafari ritual music by playing at various groundings and groundations around Jamaica, with songs like "Another Moses" and "Babylon Gone" reflecting Rasta influence. Rasta themes also appeared in Drummond's work, with songs such as "Reincarnation" and "Tribute to Marcus Garvey".
Rastafari music developed at reasoning sessions, where drumming, chanting, and dancing are all present. Rasta music is performed to praise and commune with Jah, and to reaffirm the rejection of Babylon. Rastas believe that their music has healing properties, with the ability to cure colds, fevers, and headaches. Many of these songs are sung to the tune of older Christian hymns, but others are original Rasta creations.
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