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🎙️ Jahari Dread – Songs of the Wilderness [Unreleased 1970 Roots Reggae Album] Roots Reggae | Dub | Rastafari | Lost Tapes Songs of the Wilderness is a sacred relic of early 70s roots reggae — the long-lost 1970 sessions of Jahari Dread, a mystic chanter whose voice echoed like prophecy from the hills and riversides of Jamaica. Captured in rustic gatherings beneath open skies, these recordings resound with hand-struck Nyabinghi drums, deep one-drop basslines, and dub echoes drifting like wind through the bush. Each track is a prayer of deliverance and a chant of defiance — hymns of nature, cries for the sufferers, and meditations on Jah’s eternal presence in the wilderness. Though hidden for more than five decades, Songs of the Wilderness remains a timeless scripture of Rastafari sound — a rebel’s meditation pressed to tape, filled with spirit, struggle, and the unbroken heartbeat of reggae’s foundation years. 👉 Subscribe for more unreleased reggae albums, lost dub tapes, and hidden classics from the golden age of roots reggae. #rootsreggae #reggaemusic #dubreggae #rastafari #classicreggae #reggaevibes #rootsandculture #reggaehistory #losttapes #jamaicanmusic #reggaelovers #realreggae #unreleasedreggae roots reggae 1970s, dub reggae, reggae songs in the 70s, old reggae songs, unreleased reggae albums, rare reggae vinyl, reggae classics, rastafari music, Jamaican roots music, reggae culture, Nyabinghi drums, reggae meditation, rebel reggae sound, lost reggae tapes, reggae full albums, vintage reggae records, reggae storytelling, reggae archive, spiritual reggae chants, deep roots reggae