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Monday, October 4, 2021

Best of Prince Lincoln Thompson - Revolutionary Man

 

 

Prince Lincoln Thompson Tribute 

Revolutionary Man - the best of... 

Love The Way It Should Be
 
Paying homage one of my favorite artists, the late, great Prince Lincoln. Brings together some of the best songs from throughout his solo career (1976-1997). Multi-instrumentalist Thompson is best known for deep, profound and slightly unusual roots music. Hit tunes Kingston 11 & Humanity (Neville King) have long been grassroots blues party killers complete with stunning version sides. Lincoln started out in rocksteady group The Tartans before passing through Studio One, starting his own label (God Sent) in the mid-70s and moving into self-production. Despite being signed up by Ballistic and then United Artists wider success eluded him as he trod his own path, making a total of only 6 vocal albums with a smattering of singles on God Sent into the 1990s. Similar in style and substance to Roy Cousins & The Royals, Rasses music also takes a little time to penetrate but enters deeper and deeper into the conscience with each play. I wore out two of his lps (True Experience & Rootsman Blues) back in my youth. 
 

Continuous mix 2 hours

Features several self-releases and collaborations with Daddy Freddie, Prince Jammy and fellow Tartans members Cedric Myton & Devon Russell. Covers of Bob Andy's Revelation and Bob Marley's African Herbman, Jah Live & Want More. All three of his amazing Studio One recordings are here.
 
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Sunday, October 8, 2017

On The Frontline - Digital Culture Mix

 RastFM #LoveReggaeMusic Show #17
On The Frontline 
Late-80s Digital Dancehall Mix
Reality selection. 



Productions from, among others, Jammys, Firehouse, Music Works, Techniques, Ruddys, Dennis Star, Redman, Rockers International, Red Eye, Skengdon, Incredible music, Shocking Vibes, Music Master, Taurus, TSOJ, Witty & Fashion.


2 part continuous mix. Total 3hrs

One of the greatest concerts i've been to was Augustus Pablo & Junior Delgado in Leeds during the Raggamuffin Year tour in 1988. Young rising stars Little Kirk & White Mice gave surprise performances. Pablo was inspirational... Productions from both Pablo & Jux here.

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Tuesday, June 14, 2016

The Best of Prince Lincoln & The Royal Rasses Tribute Mix

 
Prince Lincoln Thompson Tribute Mix -
Love The Way It Should Be
 
Paying homage one of my favorite artists, the late, great Prince Lincoln. Brings together some of the best songs from throughout his solo career (1976-1997). Multi-instrumentalist Thompson is best known for deep, profound and slightly unusual roots music. Hit tunes Kingston 11 & Humanity (Neville King) have long been grassroots blues party killers complete with stunning version sides. Lincoln started out in rocksteady group The Tartans before passing through Studio One, starting his own label (God Sent) in the mid-70s and moving into self-production. Despite being signed up by Ballistic and then United Artists wider success eluded him so he wasn't very prolific, making a total of only 6 vocal albums with a smattering of singles on God Sent into the 1990s. Similar in style and substance to Roy Cousins & The Royals, Rasses music also takes a little time to penetrate but enters deeper and deeper into the conscience with each play. I wore out two of his lps (True Experience & Rootsman Blues) back in my youth.

 
Features several self-releases and collaborations with Daddy Freddie, Prince Jammy and fellow Tartans members Cedric Myton & Devon Russell. Covers of Bob Andy's Revelation and Bob Marley's African Herbman, Jah Live & Want More. All three of his amazing Studio One recordings are here.

Continuous mix. 2hrs.
 
 

 

Saturday, February 9, 2013

DJ Herbal T presents... Dedicated To You - Mid-80s Dancehall Mixtape



DJ Herbal T & Vineyard Sound System... Dedicated To You. Selekta Herbal T spins some more serious vinyl on this ruffneck mixtape of mid-eighties dancehall selections. Keeps it tight with a good balance of singers and deejays.

Xtra-large riddim like Tonight (Youth Promotion), He Prayed, Heavenless, Full Up & Answer (Midnight Rock), Tempo & Fever (Firehouse), Mad Mad (Signet), Heavenless (Powerhouse), Revolution (Jah Screw), Harry J's Sleng Teng/Computer (Sunset) Solomon and a serious excursion on Junjo's cut of the Mad Mad/Diseases (Volcano). 
Continuous mix. 65 minutes.
Thanks again for the uploads Herbal... Bless.

Friday, February 1, 2013

DJ Herbal T presents... Ragga Wi Ragga Mixtape

DJ Herbal T presents... Ragga Wi Ragga - 90s mixtape. Wicked reggae dancehall and raggamuffin DJ mix from the late 80s and early 90s. Deejays rock it with the singers.
Ruffneck riddim like Tempo (2Friends, Mr Doo), Selfish Lover (Music Works), Stick It Up (Mr Doo), Love Mi Ses (Dance Vibes), Raggamuffin Girl (GTs), Take It Easy (Natty), You Dead Now (Shocking Vibes), Sick & Know Fi Move Your Waist (Phillip Smart), Boops (High Power), Koloko (JR) and Penthouse's Pon mi Nozzle.
 Nuff respect to HERBAL T, VINEYARD SOUND and the NOTTINGHAM posse.
Thanks for the upload and keep em coming... BIG UP!
Continuous mix. 70 mins.