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Artist | Johnny Osbourne / Black Uhuru / Sugar Minott / King Everald / Anthony Johnson / Locksley Castell / Hugh Mundell / Wayne Smith / King Everald / Fantels / Pad Anthony / Rudo |
Numer katalogowy | KSLP013 |
Format | LP |
Label | Kingston Sounds |
Category | Reggae / DubMuzykaPre-order |
Przedsprzedaż. Planowana wysyłka 20 marca.
The Prince became a King, never a truer word spoken when you look at the career of King Jammy. We focus here on the early days of the Dancehall scene which stretched across the 1980’s. Picking up the story at the tail end of the 1970’s, just before the sound became digital and computerised. King Jammy’s production always being of such high quality, that telling the difference between his analogue and digital productions was always a job for the experts. As you can see from the recording details all these tracks were cut in those heady 1977-1979 days. The reggae sound again was about to turn into what we would later know was it’s Dancehall period. Although cut in the late 70’s, some of these tracks would not become hits until 1980’s had arrived. King Jammy pivotal 1985 cut Wayne Smith’s “Under Me Sleng Teng” based on digital computer rhythm, was still a few years away. We still think these fine tunes we have lined up here for your enjoyment, fall under the same umbrella as they contain the same Dancehall feel where the rhythm has slowed down and the snare sound pronounced. Fine tunes that bring us back to a time and provoke memories when Mr Jammy’s stable of artists never sang so sweeter or sounded better. All the top flight hitters are here, Johnny Osbourne with his place evoking “Trench Town School” and his massive time defining hit, “Folly Ranking”. The mighty Black Uhuru with their political charged “Time To Unite”. The sweet sounding voice of Mr Sugar Minott, pulling us all in with his “Right Track” cut. Anthony Johnson who cut many hits through the 1980’s for Jammy, is here with his telling tale “Get Ready”. Even the aforementioned Wayne Smith sings out his pre-digital hit “Wicked Man”. Hugh Mundeell’s “Bottomless Pit” and Rudo’s ode to the firehouse district scene “Ain’t No House”, all killers and no fillers. Hope you enjoy the set…..
Tracklisting
Track 1 TRENCH TOWN SCHOOL- Johnny Osbourne
Track 2 TIME TO UNITE- Black Uhuru
Track 3 RIGHT TRACK – Sugar Minott
Track 4 BLOOD AND HATE – King Everald
Track 5 GET READY – Anthony Johnson
Track 6 BLACK SHEEP – Locksley Castell
Track 7 BOTTOMLESS PIT – Hugh Mundell
Track 8 WICKED MAN – Wayne Smith
Track 9 FOLLY RANKIN – Johnny Osbourne
Track 10 BE CAREFUL -Sugar Minott
Track 11 DREAD LOCK TIME – King Everald
Track 12 NAME OF THE GAME - Fantels
Track 13 GIRL I LOVE YOU – Pad Anthony
Track 14 AIN’T NO HOUSE- Rudo