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King Jammys Dancehall 1: Digital Revolution 1985-1989
The “Digital Revolution” occurred in the Jamaican music industry by a single rhythm called “Sleng Teng”. The responsible person for the rhythm was King Jammy who was the owner and producer of the Jammys label. The label dominated the scene between 1985 and 1989, and released a vast number of material. Dub Store Records compiles the best of the 80’s heavyweight Dancehall from the Jammys catalogue. The collection consists of “Disc One: Vocals & Deejays” and “Disc Two: Instrumental Dub Version”. Each disc features popular songs and instrumental dub versions on the “Heavenless”, “Love Punanny Bad” and “Far East” rhythms, among others. They also include rare collector’s tunes like Anthony Johnson’s ‘Dancehall Vibes’. This is a crucial selection for all Dancehall lovers.
A1
Dennis Brown - The Exit
A2
Wayne Smith - My Lord My God
A3
Little Kirk - Don't Touch The Crack
A4
Junior Murvin - Jack Slick
A5
Anthony Johnson - Dancehall Vibes
B1
Wayne Smith - In Thing
B2
Wayne Smith - Icky All Over
B3
Tonto Irie - Life Story
B4
Chaka Demus - Original Kuff
B5
Chuck Turner - We Rule The Dancehall
C1
Johnny Osbourne - In The Area (What A La La)
C2
Nitty Gritty - Good Morning Teacher
C3
Wayne Smith - E20
C4
Conroy Smith - Love Affair
C5
Eccleton Jarrett - Rock Them One By One
D1
Jammy - In The Area Version
D2
Jammy - Jack Slick Version
D3
Jammy - Don't Touch The Crack Version
D4
Jammy - Original Kuff Version
D5
Jammy - We Rule The Dancehall Version