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Thursday, July 22, 2021

Ijahman Bunny Wailer Vaughn Benjamin & I-Wayne: Back 2 Back Part 2

 

By special request...

Four outstanding artists go toe to toe for this roots & reality session. Brings together two legends from the golden era of Jamaican roots music with two deeply original artists from more recent times as Jah music keeping on moving forward...

 

Continuous mix: 2 hours

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Ijahman Levi emerged in 1976 with the Carry Jah Heavy Load & Jah Is No Secret singles, originally released on UK label Concrete Jungle before getting signed to Island in 1978 to international acclaim. Highly authentic & epic songs, deeply spiritual & personal self productions. Other true pioneers, Vaugh & Ron Benjamin & Midnite blazed onto the scene in the late 1990's with a completely new approach to roots reggae, both musical & lyrical. Vaughn reformed the group in 2015 as Akae Beka after Ron stepped back from touring. Vaughn must be one of reggae's most recorded album artists with literally countless albums of fresh songs (and there is more still to surface). Revered by many as a prophet & visionary its almost as though he was in a rush to get his messages out before his untimely passing at only 50 in 2020. He surely left us much to absorb & ponder over the coming years... I-Wayne made a massive impact when he hit the airwaves in 2004, especially in Jamaica where he continuous to perform to appreciative crowds. Songs like Life Seed, Living In Love & Lava Ground are deeply grounded nu-roots classics. Sadly he is under-recorded with only a handful of singles & 4 LPs & to his name, the last in 2012. Bunny Wailer was of course around right from the start, the mid-60's ska & R&B period, and remained active until only a few years ago - a stellar career stretching well over 50 years. Outspoken, controversial & somewhat reclusive Bunny was a true living legend in every sense.


Friday Night Rewind on hearticalfm July 2021


RSL & BT big up bredren 💚💛💗

Bless the hearticalfm crew

 


 

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Its A Botanical Roots...

 

Mid-80's roots reggae classics

Selection of blazing roots & pre-digital dancehall from the years following Bob's passing when international reggae artists still enjoyed mainstream popularity. Luminaries like Black Uhuru, Sly & Robbie, Peter Tosh, Barrington Levi, Junior Reid, Half Pint, Ini Kamoze, Aswad, Misty In Roots, Freddie Mcgregor & Sugar Minott lead the way.. 

A really exciting period in the annuls of reggae music

 

 

Continuous mix 2 hours

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Anyone remember Black Beat International?


I subscribed to this monthly magazine from my local newsagents as a youthman in the mid-80's - a vital link, keeping me in touch with what was happening stuck up there in rural Northumberland. It also came with superb full page posters & centrefolds to help cover my walls haha.. A glossy alternative to the weekly Black Echoes newpaper BBI likewise covered all forms of music of black origin and while not quite matching Echoes for depth of coverage, it was a pleasing, wonderfully presented publication that looked fab up there on the shop shelves back then in the golden era of printed media. Just seeing all these covers again brings it all back... So salute Black Beat International!

Monday, June 18, 2018

Give Jah Praises In Dub

Give Praises In Dub 
RastFM #LoveReggaeMusic Show 48 16/06/2018
Dub-heavy modern roots selection
Tuff productions from GUSSIE P, JAH SHAKA, DISCIPLES, TWILIGHT SOUND, LUSTRE KINGS, ABASSI, IRIE ITES, etc..


 

Continuous mix. 2 hours 53. Repost..

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Negus Roots Special Part 1

Negus Roots focus mix.
Mighty roots and rub-a-dub classics from producers Robert and Michael Palmer.
 Loosely centred around the Negus Roots 12'' collection, throwing various album tracks and rarities into the mix. This UK label released mainly exclusive Yard recordings (Channel One, Tuff Gong), alongside a few UK rhythm tracks after 1982 with session band Original Rockers. Part one covers 1980-82 with several killer sides from leading artists Junior Reid, Don Carlos and Lacksley Castell backed by the Negus Roots Players (essentially the Taxi Gang & We The People). Heavy-duty dub versions from engineer Errol Brown.
Resident deejay in rhe area Papa Tullo level the vibes throughout.
 
 
Negus roots used exclusive, mainly original riddim and didn't voice over or recycle much.  Two crucial takes of the Milk And Honey make a happy exception. Surprisingly good lovers rock interpretations of Rose Royce's Wishing On A Star and Barbara Streisand's The Way We Were by Rose Windross aka Rose Marie.



Continuous mix. 90 mins.
 

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Rootsical Vibrations Vol. 1

Rootsical Vibrations
Roots Rockers from the Late 70s - Vol. 1
1975-80. 7'' and 12'' roots selection from the rockers era. Sly & the Revolutionaries feature heavily.



Riddim like the Pure Ranking (King Tubby), Lopez Walker's Send Another Moses, Freedom of Movement by the High Lites & Sons of Jah, the Channel One take of the Far East, Sonia Pottinger's Fig Root (Reggae George), Black Uhuru/Prince Jammy's Time To Unite and an extended mix of Dr Alimantado's Born For A Purpose. Very early Eek-A-Mouse outing - 1975 - on My Father's Land. The horns-driven Ras Ibuna & Jah Woosh Diverse Doctrine.is a major classic as is His Majesty Is Coming by The In Crowd


Continuous mix. 78 minutes. Repost...
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                  vol 2                             vol 3                      
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vol 4

Sunday, April 12, 2015

Greensleeves 12''s 1979

 Complete Greensleeves 12'' Discomix Collection 1979
 
 
 
 Strictly roots & culture and rockers music, mostly outta Channel One and Joe Gibbs. UK roots rocking from Capital Letters. As always nuff vocal, deejay and dub versions..  

 
CD 1: Riddim like the Lion & Tiger (LinvalThompson), Born For A Purpose & Sitting In The Park (Dr Alimantado), African Love (Jah Bunny) and Satan Army Band (Jammys), The Morwells come with the Heart & Soul, Thief A Man, Sticks Man, Love Me Forever and the Ba Ba Boom. Productions from Prince Jammy, Jah Bunny, Joseph Hoo Kim, Dr. Alimantado, Mickie Scott, Chris Cracknell, Dubmasta and Linval Thompson. Rhythm tracks by The Revolutionaries, Morwells Unlimited, The Rebels and Agrovators.

CD2: Predominantly roots rockers vibes continue alongside the emerging roots-dancehall style with experimentals from Keith Hudson. Riddim like the Jah Love With I & Bad Days Are Coming (Johnny Clarke), Love Won't Come Easy & Black Gun (Rockers), Rockfort Rock (Linval Thompson). Get In The Groove (Mikey Scott), Nah Skin Up & Felt The Strain (Keith Hudson) and Englishman (Volcano). Nyabinghi meditations with the Ethiopian Blood Relatives. Riddims from The Revolutionaries, The Roots Radics and Rockers All-Stars. Engineering/dub mixes by Phillip Robinson, Chinna Smith and Keith Hudson.

Continuous mix 159 minutes.
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Saturday, March 14, 2015

Greensleeves 12s 1980

 


Year 2 Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1980
 
Roots, dancehall and lovers selections from a whole heap a producers and artists. Dancehall is the order of the day, fueled by Junjo Lawes and the Roots Radics who take over from the Revolutionaries as the predominant backing band of the time. Vocal & dubwise, singers & deejays
 
 
 

Mix bag a riddim... El Rockers (Augustus Pablo), Vanity (Techniques), Fally Ranking (Jammys), Let Me Tell You Boy (Thrillseekers), Saturday Night Jamboree, Mary Long Tongue, Look Youthman and the mighty Kingdom Rise Kingdom Fall (Volcano). Legendary Roots-dancehall sides like Michael Prophet's Help Them Please (Volcano) and the Diamonds' Gates of Zion (Dubmasta).

Productions from Augustus Pablo, Winston Riley, Mickie Scott, Junjo Lawes, Company X, Junior Delgado, Ranking Joe, Al Campbell, Dubmasta, Linval Thompson and Prince Jammy. Rhythm track from The Revolutionaries, The Roots Radics, Sly & Robbie, The Gladiators, Zion Steppers, The Junior Band and The Rockers All-Stars. Engineering and dubs by Scientist, Abe Arons, Jah Shaka, Prince Jammy, Barnabas and Errol Thompson.


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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Year 2 Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1982

I'm slowly getting round to re-upping these year-to-year mixes one by one. Year 2 Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1982. '82 is pure dancehall business. Vocal and dubwise. This year new producers come through, man like Toyan and Ranking Dread. Little John and Triston Palmer represent a new generation of singers.

Riddim like Rootsman Skanking, Big Ship & Do You Remember (prod. Linval Thompson), Shut Up (Ranking Dread), Heptones Gonna Fight & Answer (Clive Jarrett), Boom Him Up Now, Cuss Cuss, Just Talking, Fat She Fat, Heavenless & Real Rock, (Volcano), I Will Never leave My Love, Bushman Connection, Janet Sinclair & Itie Titie Girl (Toyan), Joker Smoker & Joker Lover (Jah Thomas), Dancehall Stylee (Al Campbell),  Taxi & Full Up (Lloyd Campbell).
Rhythm tracks from The Roots Radics, Family Man, The Taxi Gang, Reggae Regular, Hi-Times, The Rhythm Roulettes, The Congos and I-nity Rockers. Engineering and dubs by Scientist, Mad Professor, Errol Thompson, Ranking Dread and Soldgie.

Continuous mix. Total 159 minutes.

Saturday, July 27, 2013

Year 2 Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1983

Year 2 Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1983. Volcano and Jammys hits from 1983 inna discomix style. Vocal & dubwise. MASSIVE riddim like Police In Helicopter, Hell A Go Pop, Real Rock, Gunshot...
CD1: Positively conscious vibes in early 1983. Featuring: John Holt, Al Campbell, Fathead, Ken Boothe, Wayne Hussey, Don Carlos, The Wailing Souls, Triston Palmer, Barry Brown, Hugh Griffiths, Anthony Johnson and Cornell Campbell. Productions by Junjo Lawes and Jah Screw. Riddims from The Roots Radics and We The People. Engineering and dubs by Barnabas and Soldgie.




CD2: Eek-A-Mouse, Johnny Osbourne, Michael Palmer, Jim Brown, Jah Thomas, The Mighty Rudo, Barrington Levy, Peter Metro, Cultural Roots, Dean Frazer, Nambo, Yellowman, Little John and The Reggae Regulars. Productions by Junjo Lawes, Prince Jammy, Jah Thomas, Bunny Lee and The Reggae Regulars. Riddims from The Roots Radics, Hi-Times and The Taxi Gang. Engineering and dubs by Chemist, King Tubby, Prince Jammy, Scientist and Soldgie.


Continuous mix. Total 158 minutes. Repost...
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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Year 2 Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1984

Year 2 Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1984. Solid pre-digital dancehall mixtape. This was a year when the singers carried the swing with several landmark reggae hits. Vocal and dubwise selections.
CD1 leads with some killer Ken Boothe before hitting with Carlton Livingstone's massive 100wt of Collie Weed on Volcano's Hot Milk. More tuff riddim like Worries In The Dance, Darker Shade Of Black (Pass The Tu Sheng Peng), Lecturer, I Can't Hide and some wicked cuts on the Shank I Shek. Featuring Ken Boothe, Carlton Livingstone, Scion Success, Michael Palmer, Robert Ffrench, Pad Anthony, Barrington Levy, The Viceroys, Frankie Paul, Yellowman, Barry Brown, Charlie Chaplin, Wailing Souls and Al Campbell. Productions from Sly & Robbie, Junjo Lawes, Winston Riley, Jah Thomas, H. Wright and Myrie Lewis. Riddim from The Taxi Gang, The Roots Radics and The I-Life Band.

CD2 Prince Jammy is predominant by the end of the year. Riddim like Heavenless, Answer, Drifter, Throw Mi Corn, Stop That Train, Cuss Cuss (including Johnny Osbourne's crucial Rewind), Get A Lick (One In A Million), Love Won't Come Easy, World A Reggae Music (Boom Shackalack) and the mighty Stalag. Featuring: Patrick Andy, Michael Palmer, Larry & Alvin, Tetrack, Charlie Chaplin, Johnny Osbourne, Half Pint, Frankie Paul, Puddy Roots, Delroy Wilson, Hugh Hugh Madoo, Wayne Smith, Junior Reid, Leroy Smart, Sammy Dread, Michael Prophet, Scion Success and Echo Minott. Productions from Sly & Robbie, Prince Jammy, Gussie Clarke, H. Wright and M. Lewis. Riddims from The Taxi Gang, Hi-Times and The Roots Radics.

Continuous mix. Total 157 minutes. Repost..
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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Year 2 Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1985

Year 2 Year 12'' Discomix Collection 1985. 12 inch continuous hits mixtape from 1985. Vocal and dubwise, human and digital. The year when Jammys unleashed Sleng Teng on the world! Other superb riddim like Bam Bam, Hypocrites, Stalag, Icky All Over, Run Down The World & the mighty Tempo (all Jammys). Vanity, Bobby Babylon, Stars, Answer & Queen Majesty (all Powerhouse). Heavenless (Sly & Robbie), Freedom Fighter (Errol Marshall), Let Off Sup'm, Private Beach Party & Raggamuffin (Music Works).


Continuous mix. 158 minutes. Relist...
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Thursday, July 7, 2011

Prions With Dub 2008

Prions With Dub 2008
Modern new roots dub mixtape from 2008
 Tuff productions from GUSSIE P, JAH SHAKA, DISCIPLES, TWILIGHT SOUND, LUSTRE KINGS, ABASSI, IRIE ITES, etc...





Continuous mix. 178 minutes. Repost..
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Thursday, March 24, 2011

Trinity - Around The World 1983 (Yard International LP 001)

Trinity - Around The World 1983 (Yard International LP 001). Very hard to find LP by Trinity on red vinyl. First release on the UK label. Recorded at Channel 1 and King Tubbys Studio, engineered by Jammys and Scientist, mixed in the UK at Black Star. Backed by core members of The Revolutionaries & Roots Radics. Although this was released in 1983 the Sly & Robbie riddims seem to pre-date those of the Radics and the whole set sounds older, maybe 1980-81? Great rolling steppers style rhythms and some off the wall delivery from the deejay. Produced by Jah Woosh.
192kbps-43MB. Thanks to Iain for the rip.