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1 | – Don Carlos | Laser Beam | |
2 | – Cornell Campbell | Love Trap | |
3 | – Linval Thompson | Wicked Them A Say | |
4 | – Ronnie Davis | Tribal War | |
5 | – Michael Palmer | Mr Landlord | |
6 | – Robert French | Bad Boy Possee | |
7 | – Johnny Clarke | King Of The Arena | |
8 | – Cornell Campbell | Got To Tell The People | |
9 | – Robert French | Mr Babylon | |
10 | – Johnny Clarke | Satisfaction | |
11 | – Neville Brown | Prophecy | |
12 | – Don Carlos | Ababa John I | |
13 | – Dennis Brown | Time And Place | |
14 | – Ronnie Davis | Take Heed | |
15 | – Early B | No Funny Trick | |
16 | – Don Carlos | Just Care For I |
Alto Saxophone – Lennox Brown
Bass – Aston 'Family Man' Barrett
Bass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Bass – Robbie Shakespeare
Design – Gary @ Voodoo London
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' Barrett
Drums – Leroy 'Horse Mouth' Wallace
Drums – Sly Dunbar
Keyboards – Robbie Lynn
Lead Guitar – Earl 'Chinna' Smith
Lead Guitar – Tony Chin
Organ – Bernard 'Touter' Harvey
Organ – Winston Wright
Piano – Ansel Collins
Producer – Bunny Lee
Producer – Ossie Thomas
Tenor Saxophone – Tommy McCook
Trombone – Vin Gordon
Trumpet – Bobby Ellis
Bass – Aston 'Family Man' Barrett
Bass – George 'Fully' Fullwood
Bass – Robbie Shakespeare
Design – Gary @ Voodoo London
Drums – Carlton 'Santa' Barrett
Drums – Leroy 'Horse Mouth' Wallace
Drums – Sly Dunbar
Keyboards – Robbie Lynn
Lead Guitar – Earl 'Chinna' Smith
Lead Guitar – Tony Chin
Organ – Bernard 'Touter' Harvey
Organ – Winston Wright
Piano – Ansel Collins
Producer – Bunny Lee
Producer – Ossie Thomas
Tenor Saxophone – Tommy McCook
Trombone – Vin Gordon
Trumpet – Bobby Ellis
Tracks 15 and 16 are CD bonus tracks.
Welcome to the Dancehall Sound from Jamaica. The sound that grew out of the dances in Jamaica around the beginning of the 1980's. The musical style again slowed the reggae beat down to give an uncluttered, sparce backdrop, allowing the singers and DJ's more space to express themselves. Dancehall has never stopped but turned to a digital beat around the mid 1980's. So Listen Up! to some early Dancehall classics that set the style for the years that followed...
Welcome to the Dancehall Sound from Jamaica. The sound that grew out of the dances in Jamaica around the beginning of the 1980's. The musical style again slowed the reggae beat down to give an uncluttered, sparce backdrop, allowing the singers and DJ's more space to express themselves. Dancehall has never stopped but turned to a digital beat around the mid 1980's. So Listen Up! to some early Dancehall classics that set the style for the years that followed...
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Matrix / Runout – KEYPRODUCTION www.keyproduction.co.uk KSCD040
Mastering SID Code – IFPI LP76
Mould SID Code – IFPI 7323
Matrix / Runout – KEYPRODUCTION www.keyproduction.co.uk KSCD040
Mastering SID Code – IFPI LP76
Mould SID Code – IFPI 7323
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