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==Bibliography== ==Bibliography==
-*''The Rough Guide to Reggae'' with [[Peter Dalton]], [[1997]] for the first edition, Rough Guides Limited, ISBN 1-85828-247-0+*''[[The Rough Guide to Reggae]]'' with [[Peter Dalton]], [[1997]] for the first edition, Rough Guides Limited, ISBN 1-85828-247-0
*''The Rough Guide Reggae: 100 Essential Cds'', [[1999]], Rough Guides Limited, ISBN 1-85828-567-4 *''The Rough Guide Reggae: 100 Essential Cds'', [[1999]], Rough Guides Limited, ISBN 1-85828-567-4
*''King Jammy's'', with [[Beth Lesser]], [[2002]], ECW Press, UK, ISBN 1-55022-525-1 *''King Jammy's'', with [[Beth Lesser]], [[2002]], ECW Press, UK, ISBN 1-55022-525-1
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Steve Barrow is a British reggae historian, writer and producer.

In 1993 he co-founded Blood and Fire, a UK based record label specialized in reissuing older Jamaican music. In 2004, Barrow also co-founded another reggae reissue label, Hot Pot Music.

Barrow has written several books on reggae.

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