Roots, Reggae, Rebellion
British rapper and poet Akala tells the story of roots reggae, when a group of Jamaican musicians took songs of Rastafari, revolution and hope to the international stage.
In the 1970s, Jamaica came alive to the sounds of roots reggae. British rapper, poet and political commentator Akala tells the story of this golden period in the island's musical history, a time when a small group of musicians took songs of Rastafari, revolution and hope to the international stage.
Growing up in London, Akala's family immersed him in roots reggae from an early age so he has a very personal connection to the culture. It has informed his own songwriting, poetry and political worldview, but it's an upbringing that he now feels he's taken for granted.
In this documentary, Akala sets out to find out more about the music that has had such an impact on his life. He begins by exploring the music's origins in Jamaica, where it offered hope to ordinary people at a time when poverty, political violence and turmoil were ravaging the island. Artists like Bob Marley, Big Youth and Burning Spear began to write about suffering and salvation through Rastafari in their songs. Akala unpicks how all of this evolved.
Back in the UK, Akala reveals how the Jamaican artists and our own British roots reggae bands like Steel Pulse became a cultural lifeline for young black people who were experiencing racism and rejection in their own country. He shows how roots reggae also related to a wider audience, its revolutionary message connecting with an increasingly marginalised UK youth.
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Trailer: Roots, Reggae, Rebellion
Duration: 00:30
Music Played
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
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The Abyssinians
Declaration Of Rights
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King Tubby & Carlton Patterson
King At The Controls
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Third World
Jah Glory
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Charlie Binger & His Quartet
Jamaica Is The Place To Go
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The Upsetters
Zion's Blood
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Alton Ellis
Rock Steady
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Burning Spear
Slavery Days
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
400 Years
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Burning Spear
Marcus Garvey
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The Silvertones
African Dub
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Folkes Brothers
Oh Carolina
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The Upsetters
Black Vest
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Lord Tanamo
Dash Of The Sunshine (feat. The Skatalites)
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The Skatalites
Guns Of Navarone
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Laurel Aitken
Hailes Selassie
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The Upsetters
Dread Lion
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Bob Andy
Sun Shines For Me
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Bob Andy
Weep
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Dennis Brown
Only A Smile
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Big Youth
Dread Organ
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
No Water
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Desmond Dekker & the Aces
Israelites
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Millie
My Boy Lollipop
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Boris Gardiner
Elizabethan Reggae
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Burning Spear
Dread River (Jordan River)
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Skin, Flesh & Bones
Big Youth Special
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
Concrete Jungle
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
Trenchtown Rock
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
I Shot The Sheriff
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The Upsetters
Revolution Dub
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The Gladiators
Know Yourself Mankind
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Junior Murvin
Police And Thieves
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Poet and the Roots
All Wi Doin' is Defendin'
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The Heptones
Sufferer's Time
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Bob Marley & The Wailers
Jamming
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Generation X
Your Generation
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The Damned
New Rose
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The Ruts
Babylon'S Burning
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Brian Eno
1/1
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Damian 鈥淛r. Gong鈥 Marley
Welcome to Jamrock
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Protoje
Who Knows (Shy FX Remix) (feat. Chronixx)
Remix Artist: Shy FX.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Akala |
Writer | Akala |
Writer | James Hale |
Producer | James Hale |
Director | James Hale |
Executive Producer | James Hayes |
Production Company | Lazerbeam |
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