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Roots Of Dancehall Digi-LP
quality early dancehall reggae compilation

file under : reggae

label : Auralux    date added : 11/28/2007

 
 

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  artist / title / version
producer length bpm 320kbps mp3 wav file  
Horace Andy
Jah Provides pick
03:48
$1.39
$2.49
 
George Nooks
Worry Not Yourself pick
03:49
$1.39
$2.49
 
Early B
Bible Story
03:41
$1.39
$2.49
 
Don Carlos
Roots Man Party pick
03:20
$1.39
$2.49
 
U Brown
Gal So Bad
02:46
$1.39
$2.49
 
Freddy McKay
Thunder & Rain
03:17
$1.39
$2.49
 
Horace Andy
Don't Say No pick
06:10
$1.39
$2.49
 
Barry Brown
Peace & Love
03:02
$1.39
$2.49
 
Little John
Joycie
03:01
$1.39
$2.49
 
Lee Van Cleef
Jam It
03:19
$1.39
$2.49
 
Earl 16
Trial & Crosses
03:03
$1.39
$2.49
 
Reggae George
Down In The Ghetto pick
02:30
$1.39
$2.49
 
Linval Thompson
Babylon System
02:35
$1.39
$2.49
 
Cornell Campbell
Whenever You Need Me pick
02:41
$1.39
$2.49
 
ALL TRACKS
     
$11.95
$18.75
 
  the patented lab review lab informed suggestions  
This compilation from Auralux (favorite reggae reissue label) focuses on the highly influential 1978-80 period that found producers Linval Thompson and Junjo Lawes working together with the Roots Radics band and Scientist. That production battery cut a major chunk of the biggest dancehall tunes of the day, but rather than rehash all the tracks which have been issued to death, Auralux has put together an impressive collection of hard hitting rarities here. You get songs from obscurities like Reggae George, Lee Van Cliff, and Earl 16 alongside bigger stars (although never that big for Junjo/Linval) Horace Andy, Freddy McKay, Little John and Cornell Campbell- all of them super rare tracks and ones you'll actually be glad to have. Horace Andy opens up with “Jah Provides,” a previously unreleased stepper on the Real Rock rhythm, then comes back later with the painfully cool “Don’t Say No,” which is in the full extended 12” version here. George Nooks features on another previously unreleased track, “Worry Not Yourself,” a bass-heavy recut based on Burning Spear’s “Rocking Time.” Warble-king Don Carlos drops “Rootsman Party” over one of those powerfully slow Roots Radics rhythms, puching along at a screwed sirrup pace. I’m feeling this guy Reggae George too, he’s got one of the best tracks on here with “Down In The Ghetto”- check that intro. Twice. Cornell Campbell finishes things off with one of his great soaring/airy vocals over a double-timed beat on “Whenever You Want Me.” A note on the sound quality: the entire album was remastered with valve stages and analog tapes, so we get an album of tracks that is both crisp and incredibly true to the way the original records sound. Bass fucking heavy with every Scientist flourish detectable. 14 tracks.

reviewed by mgmnt 11/28/2007


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