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Below are select albums that I do not review on this site but which I have previously owned and have sold.  They are not the worst reggae albums out there, but they aren't great and not worth the money in my opinion. 

Barrington Levy: Collection
Bobby Konders: Bobby Konders & Massive Sound
Burning Spear: Dry & Heavy
Cornell Campbell: Tell the People
Crucial Vibes: Control Yourself
Culture: Three Sides to My Story
Cutty Ranks: Retreat
Dennis Alcapone: Forever Version
Dennis Brown: Lover's Paradise
                       Unchallenged
Gregory Isaacs: Maximum Respect
                         Red Rose for Gregory
                         Warning
Heptones: Better Days
                Good Vibes
Jah Screw: Dancehall Glamity
Jah Thomas: Jah Thomas Meets Scientist in Dub Conference
John Holt: Hit List
Lee "Scratch" Perry: Smokin'
                                Time Boom X de Devil Dead
Linval Thompson: Starlight
Luciano: Where There Is Life
Mad Cobra: Hard to Wet, Easy to Dry
Maxi Priest: Man With the Fun
Mazaruni: The Jungle Dub Experience
Mega Banton: First Position
Michael Rose: Michael Rose
Mighty Diamonds: RAS Portraits
Mikey Dread: African Anthem
Ninjaman: Nobody's Business Buy My Own
Sanchez: Missing You
Sly & Robbie: Ragga Pon Top
                       Rhythm Killers
                      Silent Assassin
Sugar Minott: Ghetto Child
                      Inna Reggae Dance Hall
Third World: The Best of Third World
Tony Rebel & Garnett Silk: Meet in a Dancehall Conference
U Roy: Original DJ
Unity 2: What Is It, Yo?!
Various: Best of Dancehall Reggae
             Greensleeves Sampler 2
             Jamaica Go-Go
             Lethal Riddims: Dancehall Explosion '94
             Oldies Greatest Hits
             RAS Sampler Volume 2
             Reggae Roots: The RAS Records Story
             Reggae Up!
             Reggaemania: The Best of Reggae
             Total Togetherness Volume 4
             Vault Classics Volume 1
            
World a Music Volume 1
Wayne Wonder and Sanchez: Wayne Wonder and Sanchez

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