CD 1. Train to Skaville : mento, R & B, and ska, 1960-1968. Iron bar (Lord Tanamo) ; Fat man (Derrick Morgan) ; Rough and tough (Stranger Cole) ; (Music is my) occupation (Don Drummond & Tommy McCook) ; My boy Lollipop (Millie) ; Penny reel-o (Eric "Monty" Morris) ; Phoenix city (Roland Alphonso & the Soul Brothers) ; Bongo man (Bongo Man Byfield) ; Rude boy gone a jail (the Clarendonians) ; Rudy got soul (Desmond Dekker & the Aces) ; Down by the train line (Stranger & Patsy) ; Cry tough (Alton Ellis & the Flames) ; 007 (Shanty town) (Desmond Decker & the Aces) ; Take it easy (Hopetown Lewis) ; The loser (Derrick Harriott) ; Train to Skaville (the Ethiopians) ; Ba ba boom (the Jamaicans) ; Stop that train (Keith & Tex) ; Rocksteady (Alton Ellis & the Flames) ; The tide is high (the Paragons) ; True, true, true (Ken Parker) ; Israelites (Desmond Dekker) ; 54-46, that's my number (Toots & the Maytals) ; Everything crash (the Ethiopians) --
CD 2. Do the reggay : rocksteady to reggae, 1968-1970. Do the reggay (Toots & the Maytals) ; It miek (Desmond Dekker & the Aces) ; Engine 54 (the Ethiopians) ; The beautitude (Blessed are the meek) (the Uniques featuring Slim Smith) ; Cuss cuss (Lloyd Robinson) ; People funny, boy (Lee Perry) ; Tighten up (the Untouchables) ; Return of Django (the Upsetters) ; Shocks of mighty (Dave Barker & the Upsetters) ; Monkey man (Toots & the Maytals) ; Longshot kick de bucket (the Pioneers) ; Ride your donkey (the Tennors) ; Red, red wine (Tony Tribe) ; Wonderful world, beautiful people (Jimmy Cliff) ; Pressure drop (Toots & the Maytals) ; Don't let me suffer (Gregory Isaacs) ; Rivers of Babylon (the Melodians) ; Liquidator (Harry J & the Allstars) ; Johnny too bad (the Slickers) ; Young, gifted, and black (Jamaica mix) (Bob & Marcia) ; Double barrel (Dave & Ansel Collins) ; Many rivers to cross (Jimmy Cliff) --
CD 3. Black and white : reggae rising, 1970-1971. You can get it if you really want (Desmond Dekker) ; Montego Bay (Freddie Notes & the Rudies) ; Come into my life (Jimmy Cliff) ; Pop a top (Andy Capp) ; Blood and fire (Niney) ; 400 years (Peter Tosh & the Wailers) ; Duppy conqueror (Bob Marley & the Wailers) ; Vietnam (Jimmy Cliff) ; Singer man (the Kingstonians) ; Groovin' out on life (Groovin' in style) (Ken Parker) ; Give me power (the Stingers) ; Small axe (Bob Marley & the Wailers) ; Pomps and pride (Toots & the Maytals) ; Bongo man (Jimmy Cliff) ; Let your yeah be yeah (the Pioneers) ; Guava jelly (Johnny Nash) ; Black and white (Greyhound) ; I feel good all over (Horace Andy) ; Hypocrite (the Heptones) ; Stick by me (and I'll stick by you) (John Holt) ; Cherry oh baby (Eric Donaldson) ; African herbsman (Bob Marley & the Wailers) --
CD 4. The time has come : birth of roots, 1972-1975. Better must come (Delroy Wilson) ; Know Fari (Bongo Herman & Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont) ; A place called Africa (Junior Byles) ; Trenchtown rock (Bob Marley & the Wailers) ; One love, one heart (Righteous Flames) ; I can see clearly now (Johnny Nash) ; This is reggae music (Zap Pow) ; Brand new second hand (Peter Tosh & the Wailers) ; Lively up yourself (Bob Marley & the Wailers) ; Stir it up (Johnny Nash) ; Money in my pocket (Dennis Brown) ; Funky Kingston (Toots & the Maytals) ; The time has come (Slim Smith) ; Everything I own (Ken Boothe) ; Westbound train (Dennis Brown) ; Cool iron (the Willows) ; Justice to the people (the Upsetters) ; S90 skank (Big Youth) ; Black man time (I Roy) ; Bad da (Gregory Isaacs) ; Run come (Throw away your stoney heart) (Ras Michael & the Sons of Negus) ; Marcus Garvey (Burning Spear).