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Anthology

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Artist: Musical Youth
Label: One Way Records Inc
Category: Music

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 13113

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1

UPC: 076732212325
EAN: 0076732212325
ASIN: B000002R3S

Release Date: February 28, 1994
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Tracks:

   Pass The Dutchie
   Heartbreaker
   Blind boy
   Rockers
   Youth Of Today
   Young Generation
   Mirror Mirror
   Children Of Zion
   Never Gonna Give You Up
   Schoolgirl
   Shanty Town
   She's Trouble
   Whatcha Talking 'Bout
   Incommunicado
   No Strings
   Tell Me Why
   Sixteen
   Yard Stylee
   Air Taxi
   Mash It The Youth Man, Mash It

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Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars not to familiar with the cd but love a cetin song!!!   December 1, 2004
SEXY CHICA (CALIFORNIA)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

"pass the dutchie by the left hand side" "pass the dutchie by the left had side" Yep we all remember that song well... I do at leat it was 1 of my favorite reggie songs ever I like reggie but not to much but some how this got to me infact the veary first time I ever herd this song I was a little to hooked on it. I was singing it all day non stop. Well I guess thats what happens to you when you come to like a song that much. I thought ok I get the picture this I want!!! it's a must but album but then I never really knew the other songs on it, I guess u can say I was kinda scepticle on buying it so I just came hear to play the other songs well... part of them at least and just like as planned it was a buy!!! so I must say that is still my favorite song on here but the others are pritty good to so as for you, you know what to do i'm out el rato!!!


5 out of 5 stars Pass The Dutchie!!!!!!!!!   November 30, 2004
Bud Gott (New Castle, DE USA)
4 out of 8 found this review helpful

Musical Youth's Pass The Dutchie is my favorite song EVER. I want it to be my wedding song someday. If my fiancee doesn't want us to use it, then I'm not marrying her!


5 out of 5 stars The Youth of Today   September 25, 2004
Arlena Flanders (Los Angeles)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Long before the Melody Makers, there was the Waite & Grant brothers along with lead singer Dennis Seaton, a.k.a The Musical Youth. The Musical Youth crossed all generation borders with their version of reggae, rap, and a little bit of soul. Best known for their smash hit "Pass the Dutchie" "The Youth of Today" "Wat'cha Talkin' Bout" "Unconditional Love," with Queen of Disco Donna Summer and "Sixteen," with former Shalimar group member Jody Watley. This was a time when reggae music was at it's best. This was some of the best music and some of the best years of music. They brought us the best with their musical talents and wonderful songs.

RIP: Patrick Waite...we'll always miss you!



5 out of 5 stars Youth Of Today   April 22, 2004
Nathan Veenstra (Apeldoorn ,The Netherlands)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is just one wonderful album with tunes that will make you happy! No hardcore reggae, but truly sunshine music anyway. You might even find out that you know more songs from these lads than you ever thought! Of course there's the worldwide smash hit "Pass The Dutchie" and the follow up "Youth Of Today", but do you recall "007", "Tell Me Why" and "16"? I think you will, when you hear this album. It's almost exactly both albums on one cd, leaving out just two tunes from the "Youth Of Today" LP, namely "Rub'n'Dub" and "Gone Straight". A must have for those who remember they liked Musical Youth back in the days and for those who like their reggae light, but in good quality.

More info on Musical Youth to be found on www.musicalyouth.net from summer 2004!


5 out of 5 stars the best   February 8, 2004
ade o ade (nigeria)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

To tell you the turth, i started listening to this talented musical youth stars ever since when i was about 10 years old that was as far back as 1988, i was so much in love with their music to the extent that any time its been played on air then and am at home, i'll just halt whatever am doing and stay glue to the radio set, infact they were just like gods to me.

When i later grew older i had to start searching for their album in order to get my own copy but as much as i tried it proved abortive because no studio seems to have their album anymore, it pained me so much becuase i really miss the sweet sensatonal voice of those kids. i now decided to try the net to see if a could get them luckily i did thanks to amazon, i listen to their sample music and it was just like those good old days coming back to me. These boys are just the best and i tell you no body who lsitens to this music will be able to resist them they are just wonderful.