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Tonto Irie - General A General / General A General Version
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1985
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Tonto Irie left some impressive titles within Jammys catalogue. 'General A General' was recorded on 'African Beat' rhythm, which was versioned many times with regardless of musical generations. This newly build digital rhythm kept its original form and Tonto Irie showcased his old school lyrical flow in a Raggamuffin way.
Winston Flag Smith, Mr Pants - Natty Red; Operator / Blemo Crichton - Dub Mix
Intelitec / Jah Fingers UK 1987
¥2580 (US$17.04)
Roman Stewart, Malcolm Stewart - Se' Me Yah; (Dub) / Rev Badoo - Act Strange; (Version)
¥1480 (US$9.77)
Red Dragon - Jam Down Posse / Jam Down Posse Version
Jammys / Dub Store Records JPN 1989
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'Jam Down Posse' by Red Dragon was recorded on Studio One classic rhythm 'Far East', people might find familiar with famous hit song 'Tune In' by Cocoa Tea. King Jammy released two one-way albums on this rhythm and featured many singers/deejays. This song by Red Dragon is from one of those albums and one of the best songs on this rhythm.
Power House 1985
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Half Pint’s massive hit on Sly & Robbie remake of Heavenless for Powerhouse which pretty much needs no introduction. It is said that this it the first ever tune the word “Raggamuffin” was used and has been praised as the dancehall anthem to date!
Victor Ranking, Sammy Culture - Don't Gimme No Crack / Rula Brown - Many A Times
Bee Cat (Org) 1987
Info: Original Press
¥1180 ¥799 (US$5.28)
F. Simpson (mighty Diamonds) - Anti-crack (Label Damage)
Skengdon (Org) 1987
Info: Original Press
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