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1.1 Boxing Around - Cornel Campbell1.2 Bam Bam - Kojak ; Liza1.3 Friday Evening - Joe Tex ; U Black1.4 Nice Up the Dance - Welton Irie1.5 Fist to Fist Rub a Dub - Kojak ; Liza1.6 Jammin' So - Madoo1.7 My Love - Wayde Brammer1.8 Green Bay Killing - Kojak1.9 Can't Tek Mi Landlord - Lui Lepke1.10 Quick Divorce - Barrington Levy1.11 Money Man the Girl She Want - Prince Mohammed1.12 Time Stiff - Junior Murvin1.13 Sky Juice - Kojak ; Liza1.14 Joe Grine - Madoo1.15 Ring Craft - Earth ; Stone1.16 Hole in the Bucket - Kojak ; Liza1.17 Heavy Waist Line - Tyrone Taylor1.18 Drunken Master - Ranking Joe1.19 My Woman - Barrington Levy1.20 One Thousand Gal - Kojak ; Liza1.21 Rope in - Cornel Campbell1.22 Love in a Jamdown - Lui Lepke1.23 No Children Don't Cry - Al Campbell2.1 Lover Man Style - Shorty the President2.2 Leave Fi Mi Gal Arlene - Ranking Joe2.3 DJ Sprit - Errol Scorcher2.4 You-Mus-Si-Mouse - Lui Lepke2.5 12 Tribe Possie - Prince Jazzbo2.6 Two Timer - Cornel Campbell2.7 Batman and Robin - Joe Tex ; U Black2.8 Mine Yu Mouth - Barrington Levy2.9 Late Night Movie - Lui Lepke2.10 Good to Be There - Chalice2.11 Dreadlocks Girl - Sammy Dread2.12 Lawd Suh - Danny Mangaroo2.13 Love Problems - Echo Minott2.14 Wife and Sweetheart - Barrington Levy2.15 My Princess - Sammy Dread2.16 Back Way Mr Landlord - Madoo2.17 Back Away - Prince Mohammad2.18 Thousand Things on My Mind - Danny Mangaroo2.19 Look How She Fat - Lee Van Cleef2.20 Talk of the Town - Ranking Toyan2.21 Under Me - Errol Scorcher2.22 Virgin Girl - Eek-A-Mouse2.23 Tribute to Bob Marley - Lui Lepke |
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..dancehall Stylee - Classic Dancehall Sounds 1979-1981 |
 | Description: | â?˘ First retrospective of Joe Gibbsâ??s dancehall productions. â?˘ 22 tracks new to CD. â?˘ Includes many of the biggest hits of the dancehall era. As the 70s drew to a close, the roots and dub sounds that had dominated the Jamaican music scene for much of the decade gave way to dancehall, a style that continued to find favour with reggae fans until the onset of the digital revolution of the mid-1980s. Aimed squarely at satisfying the demands of live audiences, songwriters largely abandoned the conscious lyrics that had typified the music of the preceding years, focusing instead on subjects which with their Jamaican audiences could readily identify. Meanwhile, the islandâ??s record producers revived classic rock steady and early reggae rhythms that had been created over a decade earlier, while giving the music an extra edge by introducing a dominant snare drum sound, which set it apart from the roots sound it superseded. Among the most successful of the old school music makers to adapt to the new style was Joe Gibbs, who between 1979 and 1983 released many of the most popular and enduring dancehall singles of the period. This long overdue 2CD collection brings together 46 of his most sought after productions from the first years of dancehall, including numerous major Jamaican hits, with 25 of the recordings making their CD debut! - ..DANCEHALL STYLEE - CLASSIC DANCEHALL SOUNDS 1979-1981Two CDs. First retrospective of Joe Gibbs's dancehall productions. 22 tracks new to CD. Includes many of the biggest hits of the dancehall era. As the 70s drew to a close, the roots and dub sounds that had dominated the Jamaican music scene for much of the decade gave way to dancehall, a style that continued to find favour with reggae fans until the onset of the digital revolution of the mid-1980s. Aimed squarely at satisfying the demands of live audiences, songwriters largely abandoned the conscious lyrics that had typified the music of the preceding years, focusing instead on subjects which with their Jamaican audiences could readily identify. Meanwhile, the island's record producers revived classic rock steady and early reggae rhythms that had been created over a decade earlier, while giving the music an extra edge by introducing a dominant snare drum sound, which set it apart from the roots sound it superseded. Among the most successful of the old school music makers to adapt to the new style was Joe Gibbs, who between 1979 and 1983 released many of the most popular and enduring dancehall singles of the period. This long overdue 2CD collection brings together 46 of his most sought after productions from the first years of dancehall, including numerous major Jamaican hits, with 25 of the recordings making their CD debut!"Joe Gibbs Presents Dancehall Stylee Clas" on CD is a vibrant compilation that showcases the evolution of dancehall music during its formative years. Curated by legendary producer Joe Gibbs, this collection brings together some of the most influential tracks and artists from the golden era of Jamaican dancehall. Listeners are treated to an energetic mix of rhythms, infectious basslines, and lyrical prowess that defined the genre in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The selection highlights both classic hits and rare gems, making it essential for collectors and newcomers alike. Released by DR. BIRD, a renowned label known for preserving reggae heritage with high-quality reissues, this album stands as a testament to their commitment to authentic Jamaican sounds. |  | No. of tracks: |
46 |
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DBCDD117 |
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