Showing posts with label king tubby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label king tubby. Show all posts

Sunday, July 5, 2020

Militant Roots (Disco Mix Style) 4

Friday Night Rewind on hearticalfm.com
Another selection of mid-late 70s roots reggae in a discomix style. I pulled out some crucial Bunny Lee productions for a change led by Horace Andy & Johnny Clarke. Also some classic African Brothers & Jacob Miller.




Continuous mix 2 hours

Striker Lee riddim like the Don't Try To Use Me, This World, Love In My Heart & Natural Fact. Also the No One Can Tell I About Jah (Cry Tuff), I'm A Levi (Tree Roots), Conscious Man (Keyman), Roman Soldiers (Top Ranking), Take 5 (Fatman). A couple of my best 12''s - both sides of What Kind of World by Junior Byles on Observer & Revelation's heavenly With You Boy. Brent Dowe's Righteous Works on Freedom Sounds is stunning. 









Saturday, September 28, 2019

The Mighty Diamonds 50 Years Strong

Celebrating an amazing
50 years of the Mighty Diamonds
Its been a real pleasure compiling this tribute selection. One of the greatest ever Jamaican harmony groups, definitely in my all time top three. The biggest hits are all here although, having only 2 hours, so many well crucial songs sadly had to be missed out this time. We managed 67 tracks still...


What's your favorite Diamonds track?



The more I've heard them the more I've come to appreciate what a fine vocalist Tabby Diamond really is and how well arranged the harmonies always are, not to mention the lyrics. Over 40 albums and endless touring - an exceptional effort. I got to see the Diamonds live in the 80s, 90s, 2000s & 2010s --- now forward the 2020s!

Rewind Show on rastfm.com 27 Sept 2019
Continuous mix 2 hours

Mr BT I think this'll be right up your street... bless 
Lukie RootsQC check it out boss   



Monday, February 19, 2018

Augustus Pablo Rockers Far East

ROCKERS ALL-STARS FAR EAST SELECTION
AUGUSTUS PABLO PRODUCTIONS 70s & 80s
RastFM #LoveReggaeMusic Show 35 - 17/02/2018
Recreating the superb Japanese C90 mixtape I bought in Nagasaki 1994 - Rockers University Mix. All the tunes off that mix are here plus much more....
Deep meditations...



Mighty riddim like the El Rockers, King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown, Answer, Black Gun aka Keep On Knocking, Drum Song, Run Revolution A Come, False Rasta aka Hungry Town Skank and Away With Your Fussing & Fighting.

Junior Delgado's crucial Raggamuffin Year and Yami Bolo's cut of Door Peep Shall Not Enter are exceptional as are Horace Andy's Youths Of Today and Earl Sixteen's Changing World. Can't Keep A Good Man Down by The Immortals is one of my favorite ever roots tunes 
 
Continuous mix. 3hrs.


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Sunday, January 14, 2018

Glen Brown Godsons Mix

Glen Brown - Godson Mixtape 1972-76.
RastFM #LoveReggaeMusic Show #30 13/01/2018
Exhaustive compilation of early 70s classics from the Rhythm Master, Glen Brown...
Incredible leftfield & original proto-roots reggae. Working on a total shoestring, he used relatively few rhythm tracks, begging a likkle studio time whenever possible with amazing results. Excursions on the tuffest blueprint roots riddims: Slaving, Merry Up, Dirty Harry, Boat To Progress, Midnight In Moscow, One One Cocoa, Father's Call, Glen Brown At The Crossroads, Pantomine Rock, 2Wedden Skank, and more... Pantomine, Dwyer, Shalimar and High School International labels.
Vocal - deejay - dubwise 


Continuous mix. Total 220 minutes..

Friday, April 7, 2017

Jah Raver's Barry Brown Mixdown Pt. 1


Midnight Raver's Barry Brown Mixdown Part 1

Crucial heavyweight Barry Brown vinyl selection from Jah Raver. Vocal & dubwize. Biggest roots tunes from the mid-1970s into the early 80s together with some seriously ruff dub version... Productions from man like Striker Lee, Jah Thomas, Junjo Lawes, Prince Jammy & Linval Thompson. Includes the roots killer We Just Can't Live Like This..




Maximum respect to Jah Raver rocking the world outta DC. Keep the fyah blazing iyah... Roll on part 2...

Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Ronnie Davis - I Man Gotta Go Home Tribute Mix

Roots Outernational present... 
Tribute to Ronnie Davis
I Man Gotta Go Home

Big salute to the legendary singer and Tennors / Itals mrmber who passed away peacefully last week aged 67 after over 50 years in the music business. He began recording at Treasure Isle and Studio One with the Tennors before embarking on a prolific solo career with many producers, most notably Bunny Lee and Lloyd Campbell in the 70s. He joined vocal group the Itals in the 80s. This humble Lion's songs and voice will live on for time to come...   Roots Outernational bring niceness every time, dropping nuff hits from the 60s into the 80s here, give thanks.. respect due.



Ronnie's career was revived lately. partly due to social networking which had brought him closer to his international fan-base. His final LP Iyahcoustic only just came out last year and was his first in a decade. See the video clip of I Won't Cry an update of his 1974 hit..

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Point Blank from the Observer Station - Niney productions 1970-86

 Point Blank from the Observer Station - Niney productions. Double helping of ital Niney the Observer selections non-stop inna mixtape style. Over 150 cuts dating from the early 70s into the nid-80s. One of the truly great producers/arrangers of early roots reggae (and a notable songwriter/vocalist), Holness was responsible for some some of the best work by artists like Max Romeo, Big Youth, Freddie McGregor. Don Carlos, The Heptones, Dillinger and especially Dennis Brown who never bettered the work he did with the producer - songs like Cassandra, Africa, Ride On, Conqueror, Tenement Yard, Wolves & Leopards, Tribulation, So Long Rastafari, Westbound Train, Love & Hate, Here I Come Again, My Time..... Could have easily done a stand-alone D. Brown/Observer mix. Other big riddim include the Right Time, Blood & Fire, Rasta No Pickpocket, Satta, Slave Master, Rock On, Country Living, Rasta Bandwagon, Reggaematic, Rastaman Camp, Cassava Piece and the rolling steppers of Everyday Life among many others... Features three early Michael Rose songs including the original Guess Who's Coming To Dinner. He sounds like the Crown Prince on Freedom.

Rocking backing tracks from the Observers (actually Soul Syndicate & Revolutionaries), killer dubs mixes by King Tubby and Niney himself. No attempt has been made to keep any chronological order - the selections here just follow a vibe. 
From the Observer station.... a love wi a deal with...


Observer Two - 
Continuous mix. Total 190 mins.

Monday, November 16, 2015

Glen Brown - Godson Mixtape 1972-76



Glen Brown - Godson Mixtape 1972-76.
Exhaustive compilation of early 70s classics from the Rhythm Master, Glen Brown... Incredible leftfield & original proto-roots reggae. Working on a total shoestring, he used relatively few rhythm tracks, begging a likkle studio time whenever possible with amazing results. Excursions on the tuffest blueprint roots riddims: Slaving, Merry Up, Dirty Harry, Boat To Progress, Midnight In Moscow, One One Cocoa, Father's Call, Glen Brown At The Crossroads, Pantomine Rock, 2Wedden Skank, and more... Pantomine, Dwyer, Shalimar and High School International labels.
Vocal - deejay - dubwise 



Continuous mix. Total 220 minutes. Repost...

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Dancehall Pressure 1988

 
Soundboy Kuff 'N' Dem - Dancehall Pressure '88
 
 
Wicked and bad raggamuffin soundbwoy business from 1988. Nuff hi-power hits from King Jammy's, Witty, King Tubby's, George Phang (Power House), Fashion Records, Techniques and Steelie & Cleevie. Version pon version...


Continuous mix 79 minutes Relist...

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Roots Outernational present... D.E.B Crucial Selections

D.E.B Crucial Selections - Dennis Brown Productions. Selector Omari & Roots Outernational sound NYC come with an essential & comprehensive collection of D. Brown productions. On the DEB & Yvonne's Special labels mid to late 70s. Mighty vocal, deejay & dubwize cuts... in the mix.

Alongside the Crown Prince feature artists like Junior Delgado, Bob Andy, Desi Roots, Horace Andy, Booker T, Jah Thomas, Ras Bug, Big Joe, Ranking Buckers, Ranking Joe, Lenese Linton, Lord Tanamo, Black Uhuru, Castro Brown, Jimmy Riley, Carlton & The Shoes & Trinity. Rhythm track by the DEB Players. Dubs from King Tubby. 


Thanks to Selector Omari & Roots Outernational Sound for the link.
Serious selections!
MAXIMUM RESPECT

Friday, March 27, 2015

Yabby You Vibration Tribute - Vivian Jackson Productions


Yabby You Vibration Tribute - Vivian Jackson Productions 1972-85 
 
This one's been in the making for over 4 years, since the great singer and percussionist's passing in 2010. I got slightly carried away as there are about 180 track snippets here. Jackson's songs stand out in the roots genre for the level of humility and biblical imagery. He also comes across as very sincere and, like all the great songwriters, many of his songs were evidently penned in response to immediate personal experiences - check Blood A Go Run Down King Street for one! A long-running collaboration with King Tubby lends a harder, tuffer edge to the dubs and deejay cuts. Other mixes by Scratch, Scientist and Prince Jammy. Backing band - the Prophets All-Stars - comprised the cream of JA session musicians, man like Horsemouth, Family Man, Sly & Robbie, The Gladiators, Augustus Pablo, Chinna, Pablove Black, Ansel Collins, Skully.... Mighty horns from Viv Gordon, Bobby Ellis, Dirty Harry and Tommy McCook, who's flute playing adds vastly to the uplifting/devotional vibes. Vocal harmony from the Prophets (Jackson, Alaric Forbes & Bobby Melody). Rhythm tracks recorded at  Channel One, Harry J's, Joe Gibbs, Dynamic, King Tubby's and Black Ark
 
 



In-house chanter Trinity adds to the righteousness throughout with some of his best work. He's joined by fellow deejays Dillinger, Clint Eastwood, U Brown, Stepping King Miguel, Tapper Zukie, Jah Stitch and Big Youth on some of the Prophet's biggest tracks. Big Youth's Lightning Flash Weakheart Drop aka Yabby Youth on the Conquering Lion is a major classic. Other big riddims include the Jah Vengeance, Black Is Our Colour, Death Trap, King Pharaoh's Plague, Pick Up The Pieces, Gang War, Every Tongue Shall Tell, Heptones Gonna Fight, Judgement On The Land, Run Come Rally, Born Free, Anti-Christ & Warn The Nation. While these are all classics, Deliver Me From My Enemies and Conquering Lion are probably the most evocative..




Yabby You produced important LPs for Michael Prophet, Tony Tuff and Wayne Wade and nuff great tunes for a host of other artists like The Melodians, Patrick Andy, Barrington Spence, Horace Andy, Cornell Campbell, Dicky Burton, Lenroy Swaby, Michael Rose, Errol Alphonso, Junior Brown and Willie Williams. Tommy McCook leads on many superb instrumentals including Love In Zimba on the Shank-I-Shek and an amazing guitar-flute-horns duel on Babylon Fall. Leroy Smart voiced several Prophets riddims though there must have later been a colossal misunderstanding (lol!) leading to Yabby You teaming up with Wayne Wade and Clint Eastwood for a major dis - Ballistic Dreadlocks




Continuous mix 400 mins total

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Roots On Attack 1975

Attack Records UK 7''Vinyl Selections - Part 4 - 1975 
 
 
The fourth of five sets of Attack singles from the 1970s, this one draws exclusively from their 1975 output, well within the label's golden era (74-75).

Productions from Lee Perry, Lloyd Campbell, Niney, Tony Robinson, A. Ranglin, Winston Riley, Earl Chinna Smith and Bunny Lee in particular. Classic riddim like Tony Robinson's Curly Locks & Strange Things (killer Big Youth tracks), Winston Riley's Mission Impossible and A. Ranglin's Fattie Bum Bum. Nuff Bunny Lee selection fall with the Cold I Up/The Ruler, Don't Cut Off Your Dreadlocks, No Woman No Cry, Jah Jah Bless The DreadlocksNice and Easy, Fi We Rock, and a lick of Burning Spear's Tradition. Bunny & Ricky come with the classic herbalist  Bushweed Corntrash (Lee Perry). The Agrovators 'flying cymbals' sound is highlighted on a whole heap a King Tubby versions.

Continuous mix 79 minutes
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Links to Part1, Part 2, Part 3.

Roots On Attack 1976-79

 
Attack Records UK 7''Vinyl Selections - Part 4 - 1975-78 
 
The fifth and final lot of Attack singles from the 1970s. Good balance of vocal & deejay tracks with nuff dub versions.... a dis ya rootsman time!


Striker Lee releases predominate. Other productions from Keith Hudson, A. Ranglin, Glen Lee, Neville Beckford, Clive Hunt, Linval Thompson & Eric Donaldson. Features four Bunny Lee cuts of Wailers rhythms - Kaya, Time Will Tell, Easy Skanking and Nice Time with vocals by Johnny Clarke, Ronnie Davis & deejay U Brown. Other Lee riddims like the Ali Baba, Move Out of Babylon, Enter In To His Gates With Praise, Satta Massagana, I Love Marijuana, Ten To One and three Cornell Campbell classics on the Undying Love, Duke Of Earl and Queen of the Minstrel. Prince Jazzbo nice up this one alongside Augustus Pablo. Jah Stitch rides two great John Holt tracks. All the Bunny Lee sides are again backed up with tuff Agrovators/King Tubbys versions

Pick of the other productions include Keith Hudson's Don't Think About Me (Horace Andy & Jah Woosh). Heavy roots on Sylford Walker's I Can't Understand and a pair of Lizzard tunes produced by Clive Hunt. Glen Washington's Voice of the Father from 1976, a version of Culture's Behold I Come, is sublime

Continuous mix 79 minutes
Links to Part1, Part 2
 

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Augustus Pablo all-Stars - Rockers International University Mix

The classic Japanese cassette mixtape, Rockers International University Mix...
Pablo has always had a MASSIVE following there amongst JAPAN SOUNDMEN & reggae fans. Recreating the superb Japanese C90 mixtape I bought in Nagasaki 1994 - Rockers University Mix. All the tunes off that mix are here plus much more. Deep meditations...



Mighty riddim like the El Rockers, King Tubby Meets The Rockers Uptown, Answer, Black Gun aka Keep On Knocking, Drum Song, Run Revolution A Come, False Rasta aka Hungry Town Skank and Away With Your Fussing & Fighting. They just keep on coming through the door....  Junior Delgado's crucial Raggamuffin Year and Yami Bolo's cut of Door Peep Shall Not Enter are exceptional as are Horace Andy's Youths Of Today and Earl Sixteen's Changing World. Can't Keep A Good Man Down by The Immortals is one of my favorite ever roots tunes 

Continuous mix. 3hrs.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Hol' a Raggamuffin - Dangerous dancehall 1987

Hol' a Raggamuffin - Dangerous dancehall 1987. Digital dancehall mix from 1987. Productions from King Jammy's, King Tubby's, Techniques, Redman International, Jah Tubby's and Black Scorpio. Version excursions, nuff hits. Raggamuffin ruffer than Rambo, tuffer than Tyson. Featuring: Courtney Melody, Ackie, Daddy Lizard, Flourgon, Sanchez, Junior Wilson, Bunny General, Robert Lee, Tenor Saw, General Doggy, Uglyman, Dixie Peach, Pad Anthony, Eccleton Jarrett, Lloyd Hemmings, Tinga Stewart, Red Dragon, Sister Charmaine, Frankie Paul, Leroy Gibbons, Tiger, Admiral Bailey, Colin Roach, Little Twitch, Lieutenant Stitchie, Tippa Lee & Rapper Robert, Conroy Smith and Dignitary Stylish.
  Continuous mix. 79 minutes. Repost...
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Raggamuffin & Rambo - Dancehall Thrillers 1987

  Raggamuffin and Rambo - Dancehall Thrillers 1987
  
 
The sounds that moved us in Bradford in 1987.
Deadly & dangerous digital dancehall hits with pure niceness in the digital era... Crisp JA & UK productions from King Jammy's, King Tubby's, Techniques, Redman International, Kilamanjaro, Philip Smart, Fashion and Jah Tubby's. Tempo never let up - version pon version... Now you know why they call raggamuffin Rambo!
 
 



Continuous mix 2hrs40
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