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Winston Riley Productions
Dancehall Techniques 1986 to 1991
MP004 / 2003 / Maximum Pressure
1.Intro — Fuzzy Jones
2.Bad Boys — Courtney Melody 3.A Fi Fly Out — Daddy Lizard 4.No Call Me John Boops — Michael Prophet 5.Boops — Super Cat 6.Leave People Business — Admiral Tibet 7.Gunman Lyrics — Cutty Ranks 8.Sunshine Day-- Pliers 9.Ital Jockey-- Johnny P 10.Hic Up — Gregory Isaacs & Tiger 11.Hol A Fresh — Red Dragon 12.Bill A Spliff — Flourgon 13.So Good To Me — Courtney Melody 14.Nowadays Girls — Super Black 15.Out A Hand — Cutty Ranks 16.Co-Unoh — Reggie Stepper featuring Fuzzy Jones 17.Ring The Alarm Quick — Tenor Saw & Buju Banton 18.Yu Body Good — Red Dragon The album kicks off with the brilliant 'Bad Boys' by Courtney Melody who recently re-cut the track with Rodney P/Shy FX and introduced it to a whole new generation of young fans. It has now become an underground classic for the second time but the original is here on CD for the very first time. Gregory Isaacs' duet with Tiger on 'Hic Up' is a nice blend of the old and the new and 'Ring the Alarm Quick' is possibly the most popular version of the famous 'Stalag' Rhythm. Some of the biggest names in reggae recorded for Winston Riley and here we present eighteen tracks of outstanding quality as well as some super rare 'dub plate style' intros. These were dropped in Kingston sound clashes and this is the first time they will have been heard outside of the Kingston dancehall circuit. To complement the music we have a beautifully put together CD and double vinyl, lovingly re-mastered and packaged. This release is a killer and possibly our strongest re-issue on the Maximum Pressure label to date. |
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dancehall's singers
Wicked! Old school selections, massive hits, and great vibes. Thank you Frenchy, we appreciate your selection in France too. They say singers can\'t sing on dancehall riddims...but listen carefully to Michael Prophet\'s John Boops, Pliers or Grregory Isaac, and you will be sure that dancehal isn\'t only a deejay thing. |
junjo 5th June 2003 |
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