Best sounding reggae on analog?


What are everyone's opinions on the best sounding vinyl albums for reggae? I've bought a few Marley (Exodus, Kaya, Uprising) but none of them sound very good.

thanks,
winston
wcheng
IMO, audiophile sound quality is not what one should be listening to classic reggae for (or to anything for, really)...
it is hard to go wrong with recent pressings from simply vinyl.

everyone has their favories, but i would argue that it would be difficult to find better than peter tosh equal rights. of course, burning spear's garvey's ghost can't be beat.

the bmw reissues are fantastic, but not always superior than the latest 140g reissues.

otherwise, look for the late 70s/early80s island pressings, especially where they put some $ behind the bands. also worth checking out the virgin pressings, notably those from bands like the gladiators, abyssinians, etc.

try to stick w/ UK, Canadian, and US pressings. JA pressings are a nightmare.
Nina Hagen is for those who think there just isn't enough yodeling in reggae. I recommend "Nunsexmonkrock" if you want the full Nina Hagen experience. OK,I confess, I love her.
I like compilation reggae albums, few artists (imo)other than Bob Marley produce solid recordings start to finish.
Max Romeo and The Upsetters War Ina Babylon. One of the very best musically and sonically.