Real rock riddim 1995
Third World lead the celebration with Livication To Bunny Rugs together with a relick of 96 Degrees taken from their great new album Under The Magic Sun - Preview it on Bandcamp - the story's still being told. Pivotal role in all that as well as continuing his solo work. Seeing them live on a big stage - just amazing! - and Bunny played a Up to a higher level and always brought an undiluted Message to the Grassroots reggae scene musically Third World have raised Jamaican music We were especially sad to hear aboutīunny Rugs' passing early this year. Haunting melodica melodies courtesy of Pablove Black and Addis Pablo.Ī Tribute To Bunny Rugs. Winston Reedy's relick of his Cimarons hit Mother Earth (Mafia & Fluxy) is as relevant as ever. Conscious UK selection from Dawna Lee's Rebel Souls LP for Mikey Simpson's MCS Records (2001). Wordsmith King Mas hits us with another lyrical tour-de-force, Reflection, more food for thought. Iba Mahr & Droop Lion blaze up on the Diseases Rebirth (Sajay). Essential roots-dancehall selection Going Home from Larger Than Life Records. Chronixx lights up the Cultivator (Royal Order), Digital B's Islamabad (the superb Iyah Walk) and teams up with Protoje for the roots-rock-reggae hit Who Knows (Overstand/Winta James). Solid roots revival vibes for Bob Marley & The Wailer's Revolution riddim (Jahsolidrock & Cousins) and Glen Brown's No More Slaving (Island Life) featuring another great Jah Bouks tune - No Slave.
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Dubtonic Kru hold on still on the Tantrum (White Stone). We revisit the rocking Swing Heavy- Swing Easy (Bizzarri/Iration) with cuts by Lutan Fyah, Lion D and Turbulence. Chronixx vybesįor the excellent World under Siege (Roots Tribulation) while U Roy McGregor cover from the early 80s also (on Spiderman). Leads with the original Burning Spear classic.
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Old & new with cuts on the Studio 1 & Channel One Riddim like the Water Pumping & Get A Lick (Prince Jammy), African Beat (Time 1), Heavenless (Black Roots), Gunman (Level Vibes), My Conversation & Real Rock (UK Bubblers), Hot Milk (Jah Screw/Ranking Joe), You Gonna Lose (Power House), Terrorists In The City (Thompson Sound), Bloodsuckers (FORM), Morgan The Pirate (Tappa Zukie), Roots & Culture (DATC).Įvergreen rhythm track like the righteous Swell Headed. Tippa live this summer and bwoy, the man can toast fast still!! All the The Saxon UK fast chat style from Papa Levi & Tippa Irie. Ranking Joe, Lee Perry, Barrington Levy, Half Pint, Culture. Mighty Diamonds, Johnny Osbourne, Pablo Gad (I wore my 1st copy of theīloodsuckers Showcase LP out!), Sugar Minott, Dennis Brown, Eek A Mouse, Of the time like Misty In Roots, Peter Tosh, Burning Spear, Black Roots, They were greatįor hijacking stereos at sessions! Roots and dancehall tunes mostly fromĪround 1983-85, some a little earlier. Second of two C90 mixes I originally did back in 1985.