thinking like you ...

"Reggae music is a gift from Jah to the Jamaican people"

"It's also a gift from the Jamaican people to the rest of world,who have danced to its rhythms."

INSTRUMENTAL EXPLOSION - DIAMOND



INSTRUMENTAL EXPLOSION

Diamond (UK) DMLP 401

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Song Titles:
Back to Africa / Fire Down Deh / Sounds of Empire / In The Mood / Time Out
Back to Africa (Part 2) / Black Sunday / Fire in Deh (Part 2) / Star Dust / Moon Dust

Year: 197X

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DUB IN BLOOD - Skin Flesh & Bones - SUN SHOT




SUN SHOT (JA)


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Song Titles:
Dub In Blood / Skin Dub / Flesh Dub / Bones Dub / Heart Dub
Dub To The Vein / Injection In Dub / Syringe Dub / Doctor Dub / Medicine Dub

Produced By: PHILL PRATT

Recorded At: CHANNEL ONE STUDIO

Engineered By: ERNEST HOOKIM

Mixed By: OSWALRD HIBBERT

Personnel: BACKED BY SKING FLESH & BONES: RAUNCHIE McLEAN RAUNCHY, CHARLIE DUNBAR AS SLY, RAD BRYAN AS DOUGGIE, ANSEL COLLINS AS THE BEAR, BOBBY KALPHAT AS COLLIE MACKA

Year: 1976


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ROY SAMUEL REID Various Extended (12")

As if the last year before we enter the next millennium didn't deliver enough moments of sadness to Reggae music in general and its devoted fans in particular, the last week of November 1999 brought more sorrow as the Reggae massive was informed that I Roy has died in Kingston on Saturday 27th November. Tragic news. He had been dogged by ill health for the last few years, and all the doctors he had seen weren't able to tell him exactly what the problem was, but it seems to have had something to do with swelling around the heart. Leroy Mafia - of UK's renown Mafia & Fluxy - was in Jamaica shortly before I Roy's death and was working on setting up a fund raising UK show for him and getting him some medical treatment at the same time. Sadly, it's too late for that now. Sadder still, Mafia reported that one of I Roy's sons was killed in prison two weeks ago and after that "he just seemed to lose it". Roy didn't even have a home any more - he was living on the street at the time he died. What a tragic end for such a wonderful man and great Reggae artist.

I Roy was born Roy Samuel Reid on 28th June 1942 out in the countryside in the parish of St. Thomas, in the east end of the island of Jamaica. With three brothers and three sisters he was one of the seven children of a humble farmer. He eventually moved to Kingston in his early teens and studied at Dinthill Technical college prior to working as a government accountant, although it was his abiding love for music which provided the overwhelming stimulus throughout his life.
In addition to his civil service career in the mid-sixties, Roy Reid chatted on microphones, although he had no strong interest in deejaying at the time. However, encouraged by the enormous impact the deejays were having on the dancehall crowds, he established and operated Turbo Sonic Sound and "Soul Bunny", a weekly reggae discotheque near the Victoria Pier in Kingston, JA. Shortly thereafter, Roy began deejaying for most of the important Spanish Town-based Sound Systems, including Son's Junior, Stereo and Ruddy's Supreme.

Although the deejay's jive talk was long popular in the dancehalls and pioneers as Sir Lord Comic, Count Matchuki and King Sporty had played a pivotal role in the popularity of Jamaican music since the fifties, it was not until the end of the sixties that producers finally began to realize the potential of deejays as recording artists. It was the enormous popularity and success of U Roy that paved the way as he showed the producers that they could have more than one hit on a popular riddim track. Appearing at several locations Roy Reid carved a regular niche for himself in Spanish Town. That's where the deejay/toaster came to the attention of local producer, Harry Mudie, who said, some days after I Roy had passed away, "I Roy was Jamaica's greatest deejay". Impressed by the deejay's innovative and distinctive style Mudie and Roy came together to work out a few ideas of things Mudie wanted him to say on the record as the producer always wanted some good plain lyrics. Then he took Roy to Dynamics Sounds to do some recordings. The first was "Let Me Tell You Boy", followed by "The Drifter", " Heart Don't Leap" and "Musical Pleasure". (Actually all four songs are featured on the compilation set "Quad Star Revolution Vol. 1 & 2", available on compact disc). The name these recordings were done under, I Roy, was chosen because U Roy was going strong. I Roy's name was, besides in Jamaica, creating a big thing in the UK and Harry Mudie started to work making plans to do a tour there. However, it all went down when I Roy and Harry Mudie entered into a conflict over the arrengements for the tour, which actually also ended their collaboration in 1971. I Roy proceeded to record a string of records for a variety of producers in Jamaica and the success of singles like "Problems Of Life" and "Musical Drum Sound" (Lloyd "Matador" Dailey), "Mood For Love" (Winston Blake), "Make Love" and "Who Cares" (Bunny "Striker" Lee) and "Hot Bomb" (Derrick Morgan) opened the way to King Tubby's Hometown Hi-Fi. The experience gained there led, finally, to his first album release "Presenting I Roy" in 1973, produced by Augustus "Gussie" Clarke. His debut album was magnificent, collating most of his hits for this producer. It remains a classic of its genre today.

Measured by the number of different producers (at least ten !) for whom I Roy worked 1973 ranks as his top year. A few examples of his hit records are "Rose Of Sharon (Bunny "Striker" Lee), "Melinda" (Derrick Harriott), "Silver Platter" (Keith Hudson), "High Fashion" (Lee Perry) and "Buck And The Preacher" (Pete Weston). Already in 1973 his debut set was followed by the excellent second album "Hell And Sorrow". Just like its predecessor this album showcased a deejay at his most inventive and compelling, illustrating a far reaching repertoire, ranging from witty observations to serious social commentary, all to the accompaniment of some classic riddims. Towards the end of 1973 I Roy moved to the UK where he stayed for eight months, not only to give live performances, but also to establish many new contacts. In 1974 he released his third album on the Trojan label, the critical acclaimed "Many Moods Of I Roy". In June of the same year he returned to Jamaica only to find himself with less pleasant matters, which forced him to take a break from to music scene and start a new life.

Until February 1975 I Roy remained in the background preparing the tough fight back, musically spoken, that put no less than thirteen of his records in the hit parades within eight months ! Those records were : "Forward On", "Fire Stick", "Padlock", "Natty Down Deh", "Dread In The West", "Teapot", "I Man Time", "Time Bomb", "Rootsman", "Mad Mad Hatter", "Straight To Jazzbo Head", "Jazzbo Hafe Run" and "Welding". The latter, a controversial sexual number, was produced by Channel One's owner Joseph "Jo Jo" Hookim and achieved good sales worldwide. Actually it was one of the first records with the distinct "clap" sound on the drum that became synonymous with the studio. By this time I Roy was already one of Jamaica's most articulate deejays, who, with his well-chosen lyrics, jive rap, rhymes and shouts, knew exactly how to move his public. I Roy's huge success made that his contemporaries launched musical attacks against him and those around him. The most vivid clash was that involving Prince Jazzbo, in which I Roy fired the first salvo with a tune entitled "Straight To Jazzbo Head". That song contains such lyrics as "Jazzbo, if you were a jukebox I wouldn't put a dime into your slot" and "Russian roulette bloodclot on ya". Prince Jazzbo responded with "Straight To I Roy Head" and more tongue-in-cheeck tunes - even other singers and deejays got into the act - followed. However, it was producer Bunny "Striker" Lee who earned a great deal of money through the high sales of these records. A collection of titles was even brought out on LP "Step Forward Youth" (Live & Love label, 1975).

In 1976, I Roy's association with producer Tony Robinson led to a contract with Virgin Records, for whom he subsequently cut five albums : "General", "Musical Shark Attack" (which sold no less than 100,000 copies in the UK only), "World On Fire", "Crisis Time" and the excellent 1977 set "Heart Of A Lion". In 1977 producer Alvin 'GG' Ranglin took I Roy to the Channel One studios to record songs for an album entitled "The Best Of I Roy", released in May 1977. The ten track album beared the heavy backing sounds of the Revolutionaries, which is - to some extend - indicative of the times. By the early eighties I Roy couldn't maintain his high lyrical standards. This, in combination with the changes in style, led to a less prominent role in the Reggae scene for I Roy and allowed younger deejays to take over. Although not that prolific as in his heydays I Roy still continued to record and put out records. Between 1978 and 1994 at least sixteen I Roy albums were released on labels such as Virgin, Justice, Imperial, Micron, Third World, Joe Gibbs, Mr. Tipsy, Blue Trac, Kings Music and on Umoja, the label of his former rival Prince Jazzbo. However, they never matched the successful releases of the seventies, when there were none to compare, when I Roy was at his best. Although some Reggae fans regard I Roy as another copy cat of U Roy, it is beyond doubt that I Roy is truly a cornerstone in the History of Reggae.

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(10 inch) I Roy President Skank - Bongo Herman - Vice President
(12 inch) I Roy - Created By The Father
[CA_Hot Disc_RC 001-A] Derrick Morgan & I Roy - Shout For Freedom
[CA_Hot Disc_RC 001-A] I Roy - Free Up
[JA_Black & White_DSR 9103-A_1979] I Roy - Stop The War [aka Dog War_Can't Wine]
[JA_Black & White_Roots 072-B_1979] I Roy - Stop The War [aka Dog War_Can't Wine]
[JA_E & J_No Matrix-A_1979] John Holt & I Roy - How Can I Leave
[JA_GG's Hit_1652-1-A_1977] The Maytones & I Roy - Money Trouble

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Ranking Barnabas - The Cold Crusher


Express LP #AMALGAMATED 1001 197X
Record date : 197X

Album style : roots, dancehall, dub

Playlist :
Roast Fish & Stout
Raw Meat
White Whale
Cold Crusher
11-9-0
Dub Them Roots Man
Murderer
Run For Cover
Dub Me Right
Corn Meal Porridge

Recording Engineer : Bunny Tom Tom
Mixing Engineer : Ranking Barnabas

Producer : Phil Pratt

Drums : Sly Dunbar
Bass : Robbie Shakespeare
Rhythm Guitar : Bingy Bunny
Lead Guitar : Rad Bryan
Piano : Ansel Collins
Organ : Bobby Kalphat
Horns : Herman Marquis & Tommy McCook
Percussions : Sticky & Scully Simms

Studios :
Channel One (Kingston, JA)

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U Brown - Mr Brown Something



Virgin LP #FL 1003 1978
Record date : 1978

Album style : roots, DJ

Playlist :
Turning Table
Natty Dread Take
Natural Sound
Peace And Love
Know Yourself
Nattydread Upon Mountaintop
Tottenham Rock
Nattydread Unite
Rockin Vibrations
Mr Brown Something

Producer : U Brown & Prince Jammy & Fat Man

Mixing Engineer : Prince Jammy

Studios :
King Tubby's (Kingston, JA) & Harry J (Kingston, JA)

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Horace Andy - Sings For You And I


Clocktower LP #CTLP 0088
Record date : 1973-75

Album style : roots, solo vocal

Playlist :
They Can't Conquer Me
I've Got To Tell You Goodbye
Skylarking
Just Say Who
Love Of A Woman
Money Is The Root Of All Evil
Something On My Mind
Zion Gate
You Are My Angel
Ain't No Sunshine
Guiding Star
True Love Always Shine Bright
Don't Try To Use Me
We've Got To Forward Home
Goodnight My Love
Riding For A Fall
No Man Is An Island
Rain From The Skies
Thank You Lord
Better Collie

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Culture - Culture In Dub

Sky Note LP #SKY LP 16 1978
High Note LP #
Record date : 1978

Album style : roots, dub

Playlist :
Everyday Love Dub
Skilful Dub
Iron Sharp Dub
Tropical Dub Fever
Heavenly Dub
Harder Than The Rest
Freedom Jam
Deep Root Dub

Producer : Sonia Pottinger

Mixing Engineer : Errol Brown

Studios :
Treasure Isle (Kingston, JA)

Comment :
tracklist from the back cover, song titles on label are different

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Various Artists - Phil Pratt Thing

Pressure Sounds CD #PSCD 27 1999
Record date : 197X

Album style : roots, dub, DJ, solo vocal

Playlist :
Ken Boothe - I'm Not For Sale
Big Youth - Keep Your Dread
Bobby Kalphat - Raw Roots
The Sunshot Band - Roots Raw
Al Campbell - Going The Wrong Way
Al Campbell - Going The Wrong Way Version
Big Youth - Love Jah Jah Children
The Heptones - Party Time
Bobby Kalphat - Sounds Of Now Dub
Bobby Kalphat - Counter Punch
Big Youth - Phill Pratt Thing
Al Campbell - Take These Shackles
The Sunshot Band - Shackless Dis Yah Dub
Pat Kelly & Dillinger - Talk About Love
Al Campbell - Every Man Say
Ken Boothe - Who Gets Your Love
Dennis Brown - Let Love In
Dillinger - Big Score

Producer : Phil Pratt

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V.A. - Creation Rockers Vol 1-6

Country: UK

Released: 1979

Tracklisting:

A1 Jackie Mittoo & Sound Dimension Jericho Rock (1968)
Producer - C.S. Dodd*
Written-By - C.S. Dodd* , J. Mittoo*

A2 Derrick Harriott Leaving On That Train (1969)
Producer - Derrick Harriott
Written-By - D. Harriott* , K. Rowe*

A3 Maytals, The 54 - 36 (1970)
Producer - Leslie Kong
Written-By - F. Hibbert*

A4 Freddie McKay Sweet You Sour You (1971)
Producer - C.S. Dodd*
Written-By - F. McKay*

A5 Dennis Brown Changing Times (1972)
Written-By - D. Brown*

A6 I-Roy Monkey Fashion (1973)
Producer - Roy Reid*
Written-By - R. Reid*

B1 Gregory Isaacs Bad Da (1975)
Producer - Niney*
Written-By - G. Isaacs*

B2 Inner Circle Forward Jah Jah Children (1974)
Producer - Tommy Cowan
Written-By - J. Miller* , R. Lewis*

B3 Al Brown (4) & Skin, Flesh & Bones Here I Am Baby (1971)
Producer - G. Chung*
Written-By - A. Green*

B4 Johnny Clarke Cold I Up (1976)
Producer - Bunnie Lee*
Written-By - J. Clarke*

B5 Observer Allstars & King Tubby Rebel Dance (1974)
Producer - Niney*
Written-By - W. Holness*

B6 Morwells, The Kingston 12 Tuffy (1979)
Producer - M. Wellington
Written-By - E. Lamont* , M. Wellington

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Studio One Singles




Abyssinians - Declaration Of Rights (Coxsone JA 7)
Al & The Brentford All Stars - Rasta Peace Song (Studio 1 Ja 7)
Al & The Vibrators - I'm Gonna Burn Them (Coxsone JA 7)
Al & The Vibrators - Merry Christmas (Coxsone JA 7)
Al Tascith Joe - Ethiopian Peace Song (Studio 1 Ja 7)
Al Walker & Brentford All Stars - Chick Chick (Studio 1 12in)
Albert & The Gladiators - Beautiful (Ver.) (Studio 1 JA 7)
Albert & The Gladiators - Mr. Baldwin Pt.2 (Studio 1 JA 7)
Alexander Henry - Please Be True (Studio 1 JA 7)
Alton & New Establishment - ABC Version (Studio 1 JA 7)
Alton & Soundemension - Mad Version (Coxsone JA 7)
Alton & Zoot - Misty (Music Lab 10in)
Alton Ellis & Mudies All-Stars - I'm Hoping Version (Studio1)
Alton Ellis & The Soul Vendors - Whipping The Prince (Studio1)
Alton Ellis - A Fool (197x)
Alton Ellis - A Fool (Studio1) (remix+version)


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Peter Chemist - Dub Prescription


Kingdom LP #KVL 9018 1984
Tamoki Wambesi LP #TWLP 1060 198X
Record date : 1984

Album style : dancehall, dub

Playlist :
Ital Juice Dub
Jah Dub
Spliff Dub
Rice & Peas Dub
Level Vibes Dub
Red Stripe Dub
Ackee & Saltfish Dub
Rum & Cola Dub
Good Woman Dub
Roots Dub

Mixing Engineer : Peter Chemist

Producer : Roy Cousins

Drums : Horsemouth Wallace & Style Scott
Bass : Professor Larry & Flabba Holt
Guitar : Dwight Pickney & Tonic
Piano : Steele

Studios :
Recording : Channel One (Kingston, JA) & Harry J (Kingston, JA)

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Clancy Eccles All Stars - Sound System International Dub



JA. Clan Disc A / B
Clancy Eccles Produced and Arranged. Mixed by King Tubbys

A1 Red Moon
02 Garrison
03 Kingston Town
04 Dub Star
05 King Banga

B1 Down Town
02 Up Town
03 King Tubby's
04 Joe
05 House Of Darkness

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The Force Of Music - Liberated Dub


Tamoki Wambesi LP #TWLP 1052 1979
Ballistic LP #UAS 30229 1979
Record date : 1979

Album style : roots, dub

Playlist :
Moonlight City
Baktu
Waterhouse
Marverly
Riverton City
Cockburn Pen
Bell Rock
Whitewing Walk
Tower Hill
Central Village

Producer : Roy Cousins

Mixing Engineer : Ernest Hoo Kim

Backing Band : Force Of Music

Comment :
see also Prince Lincoln's "Humanity And Liberated Dub"

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Jah Marcus - Words In Dub


Jah Marcus LP #WM 007 197X
Record date : 197X

Album style : roots, dub

Playlist :
Words
Africa Rock
Terror
Muzorewa And Yusuluke
Jah Say Love
Reorganizing The Race (Marcus Say)
Hotter Fire Inn Babylon
Bubbling

Arranger : Fully Fullwood & Winston McKenzie
Producer : Winston McKenzie & Fully Fullwood


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The Revolutionaries - Roots Man Dub

Heartbeat CD #CDHB 332 2007

Playlist :
Black Star Dub
Roots Man Dub
Runaway Dub
Iron Gate
Rockers Dub
Dub On The Track
Macabak Rock
Ital Collie
Herb Man Skank
Heartical Dub
Let Dub Abide
Loving Dub
Over Africa
Dub Again Rasta
Mad Dub

Let Me Dub
Midnight Dub
Don't Worry Dub
Rock My Dub
Get You Dubbing
Tell Me The Dub
See Me Dub
No Yo Yo Dub
You Want A Dub
Warning Dub
Run Come Dub
Each Day Dub
Soulful Dub
Stand By Dub

Comment :
bonus tracks cover the 1976-83 area


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Reggae in Babylon (1978)



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The film documents the reggae movement in the U.K. along with the idea
of Rastifari. Tracks include Steel Pulse's "Kukluxklan" and "Prodigal
Son," Jimmy Lindsay's "It's Not Our Wish That We Should Fight," and
"Easy," 15,16,17's "Black Skin Boy," "Matumbi's Rock" and Alton Ellis'
"Diverse Doctrine."

Title: Reggae in Babylon
Running Time: 50 Minutes
Genre: Biography, Social History

enjoy

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Scientist & Peter Chemist - 1999 Dub




Heartbeat LP # 1984
Record date : 1984

Album style : dancehall, dub

Playlist :
Peter Chemist - Work To Do Dub
Peter Chemist - Solomon The Great
Peter Chemist - Revolutionist
Peter Chemist - Dress Up Dub
Peter Chemist - Real Rock
Scientist - War And Crime
Scientist - I And I Dub
Scientist - Suffer Dub
Scientist - Star Proformer
Scientist - Scientist Rock

Mixing Engineer : Scientist & Peter Chemist

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Rico Rodriguez - Wareika Dub

Island LP #PRE LP 1 1977
Island CD # 2004
Record date : 1977

Album style : roots, dub

Playlist :
This Day Dub
Gunga Din Dub
Africa Dub
Lumumba Dub
Dial Africa Dub
Man From Wareika Dub
Over The Mountain Dub
Rasta Dub
Ramble Dub

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Big Youth - Isaiah First Prophet Of Old



thanks to carlos a.k.a. dreadrecords for taking the time to upload this ....
thanks for truth and a big greeting to all the people of portugal ... especially all those close to Lisbon ..
bless


Virgin LP #FL 1011 1978
Nichola Delita LP #DSR H 866
Record date : 1978

Album style : roots, DJ

Playlist :
World In Confusion
Writing On The Wall
Zion
Isaiah First Prophet Of Old
Lord Jah Bless
Reaping Time
Love We A Deal With
Upful One

Engineer : Sylvan Morris & Errol Thompson

Producer : Devon Russell

Studios :
Harry J (Kingston, JA) & Joe Gibbs (Kingston, JA)

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Para los que saben aprecisar un hermoso reggae instrumental. Este álbum está más centrado en favor raíces, pero con muchas melodías eliminado desde el momento de los primeros Reggae. Este álbum es perfecto para aquellos que dicen que la música Reggae es un "pobre" para los vehículos. el álbum tiene un doble éxito para el metal jamaiquinos.

Tommy nació en La Habana, Cuba en 1927, y con 6 años ha sido la de Jamaica. Aos 11, entrou para a Alpha Boys School, a lendária escola de música para jovens órfãos e vítimas da pobreza, aprendendo já cedo a manejar o sax. Poco después, se trasladó a Miami, donde entró en contacto con el jazz (sobre todo con John Coltrane), que influyen mucho sus composiciones. El 62, regresó a Jamaica en el comienzo de la gran era musical de la isla. Y allí, no se ha detenido más ... ska, principios, raíces, dub, Mecedoras ... El disco lleva por debajo una curiosidad: en la base de guitarra, aparece Albert Griffiths, y la guitarra solista-, Clinton Fearon, tanto Gladiators, y Ansell Collins, B. Toutes Harvey y Sly y Robbie, en una producción de Vivian Jackson (Es la Yabby). El disco, hecho en colaboración con Bobby Ellis, otro gran jugador, trae hermosas versiones instrumentales, tales como: mis ojos, en esta colección Dread Jesús, además del peso de los "Cuernos deslumbrante", amplió. Reggae instrumental de calidad al gusto
Grove Music LP #GMLP 002 1977
Record date : 1977

Album style : roots, instrumental

Playlist :
Blazing Horns (Pts 1&2)
Tears Of Love
Glorious Lion
Mine Eyes
Jamaican Place
Yellow Bird
Tommy's Mood
Ites Of Zion
Jah

Engineer : Ernest Hoo Kim & Barnabas
Mixing Engineer : Prince Jammy

Producer : Yabby You & King Sounds

Drums : Sly Dunbar
Bass : Robbie Shakespeare
Lead Guitar : Clinton Fearon
Rhythm Guitar : Albert Griffiths
Piano : Bernard Touter Harvey
Organ : Ansel Collins
Saxophone : Tommy McCook
Trumpet : Bobby Ellis

Studios :
Recording : Channel One (Kingston, JA)
Mixing : King Tubby's (Kingston, JA)

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Various Artists - Microphone Attack

Blood And Fire CD #BAFCD 037 2001
Record date : 1974-78

Album style : roots, DJ

Playlist :
U Roy - Train From The West
Big Youth - Ride On - Wild Goose Chase
Big Youth - Whole Lot A Fire
Big Youth - Four Sevens
Big Youth - Dead 19 Gone A Jail
Dillinger - Flat Foot Hustling
I Roy - Jah Come Here
I Roy - Fresh And Clean
I Roy - Step On The Dragon
I Roy - Sister Maggie Breast
I Roy - Native Land
I Roy - Water Rate
I Roy - Point Blank Observor Style
I Roy - Camp Road Skanking
I Roy - Roots Man - Observor - Mix Version
Leroy Smart & I Roy - Jah Is My Light - Wicked Eat Dirt
Ranking Trevor - Whip Them Jah
Dillinger & Trinity - So Long Rastafari

Producer : Niney

Studios :
Channel One (Kingston, JA) & Randy's (Kingston, JA)

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African Rub A Dub - Dub Specialist

Studio 1 LP #SOLP 0133 1980
Album style : roots, dub

Playlist :
Nairobi
Lagos
Lusaka
Dakar
Accra
Luanda
Kampala
Daressalaam
Lourenco Marques
Cairo

Producer : Dub Specialist

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