8 de março de 2024

V.A - Original Wild Flower Reggae Hits 1974


ErnieSmithDuppyGunman
PlutoShervingtonRamgoatLiver
KenBootheEverythingIOwn
TingaStewartPlayDeMusic
DerrickHarriotLookOverYourShoulder
BobAndyFireBurning
MarciaGriffithsSweetBitterLove
BigYouthJohnnyReggae
LloydCharmersJudgement
FrRichardHoLungDannyHarrisonSinner

Credits

Design – Gillian A. Gordon
Engineer – Buddy Davidson, George Raymond
Producer – Derrick Harriott, Fr. Richard Ho Lung, Lloyd Charmers, Paul Khouri, Richard Khouri
Recorded At – Federal Records Studio
Manufactured By – Federal Record Mfg. Co. Ltd.
Printed By – Stephensons Litho Press Ltd.
Label: Wild Flower – LP367, Wild Flower



 

V.A - Pick Up The Hits 1978


SoThankfulCornellCampbell
IDoLoveYouJanetKaye
SusieWongTyroneDavid
LetMeGoGirlCornellCampbell
WisDubRankingSuperstar
JustForYourLoveSonia
ThatsWhatFriendsAreForJanetKaye
ListenDreadCornellCampbell
AugustusDubPaul

Credits

Arranged By – D. Witter*
Bass – Dennis Bovel*, George Oban, Lloyd Parks
Drums – Angus Gale*, Jah Bunny, "Sly" Dunbar*
Engineer, Mixed By – D. Witter*, Dennis Bovell, Patches (6)
Harmony Vocals – Grace Lovington, Jackie Brown, Janet Kay
Lead Guitar – Donald Griffiths
Mastered By – Mick Brown*
Organ – Dennis Bovel*, Franklin (Bubbler) Waul*, Jeffrey Chung*
Piano – Ansel Collins, Courtney Hemmings, Echo (42), Keith Sterling
Producer – D. Witter*
Rhythm Guitar – Winston (Bo Peep) Bowem*, Brinsley Ford*, Lashley*
Synthesizer – Dennis Bovel*, Sonny Bins*
Gravado Em – TMC Studios
Gravado Em – Gooseberry Sound Studios
Gravado Em – Chalk Farm Studios
Mixado em – Gooseberry Sound Studios
Mixado em – TMC Studios
Mixado em – Decibel Studios, London
Masterizado em – Pye Studios
Publicado Por – Copyright Control
Publicado Por – W.O.W. Music
Impresso Por – Senol Printing Ltd.
Responsável pelo marketing – D-Roy Records
Responsável pelo marketing – Plastic Fantastic Records
Fabricado por – Pye Records (Sales) Ltd.
Distribuído por – Pye Records (Sales) Ltd.
Selo: D-Roy Records – DRLP 1002, Plastic Fantastic Records 



 

V.A - Presenting The Posse 198x


IAndITrevorJunior
SlaveShipAshantiWaugh
ThanksAndPraiseDonCarlos
WhatYouGonnaDoTrevorJunior
IsItTrueSugarMinott
MrBigManDonCarlos
RunRunMichaelPalmer
TooMuchSufferationAnthonyJohnston
WhatYouKnowJuniorReid
GirlAGinalDannyDread

Credits

various artists



 

V.A - RAS Records Presents A Reggae Christmas 1988


PeterBroggsEekAMousePBlackWeWishYouAMerryChristmas
DonCarlosGleniceSpenserJingleBells
JuneLodgeJoyToTheWorld
FreddieMcgregorComeAllYeFaithfull
MichiganSmileyDrummerBoy
PeterBroggsTwelveDaysOfChristmas
PabloBlackSilentNight
FreddieMcGregorFelizNavidad
EekAMouseTheNightBeforeChristmas

Credits

Glass Mastered At – Nimbus
Label: Real Authentic Sound 



 

V.A - Rasta Showcase 1993


WinstonMcAnuffWhatAManSaw
FatmanRiddimSectionWhatAManSawVersion
HoraceAndyMrScientist
TheEthiopiansWritingOnTheWall
TheJJAllStarsDubbingPart
JohnnyClarkePeaceLoveInTheGhetto
TheAggrovatorsPeaceLoveVersion
DavidJahsonJahRastafari
KingTubbysMixTaFariDub
IsraelVibrationNeverGonnaHurtMeAgainInchVersion
TheJewelsOneLick
ObserverWiseOneDrop
DevonIronsADifferentSongInchVersion

Credits

RASTA SHOWCASE

To satisfy the appetite of the local market, reggae began to invent different production and recording systems which became specific features of this delectable music made in the studios of Jamaica.

All this effervescence began at the start of the seventies with King Tubby, the mentor of dub who gave the form its full expression, leading to the automatic issue of singles with an instrumental of the same track on the B side, remixed with echo vocal and fader effects.

King Tubby, the "dub master", opened up the way for a whole series of classic albums with appropriate names like "Herb Dub", "Ital Dub" and "Dub Wise" and the historic encounters between sound engineers in "King Tubby Meets Rockers Uptown" and "King Tubby Meets the Upsetters".

Dub Became so popular that producers built a whole industry around it, supplying limited pressings of dubs to the sound systems. Thus, in the mid-seventies Channel One introduced the first 12 inch singles, also known as disco singles, to prolong the charm of the dub technique even further.

Then came the "showcase", an album with about three tracks on each side followed by their respective dubs or DJ versions (since then, compact disc technology has greatly increased the number of possible tracks). All these techniques formed the basis of the "Rasta Showcase", synonymous with rarities issued on singles, maxi-singles or compiled from album tracks (vocal dub versions).

Clearly, this form of emulation primarily benefited the producers, who could put out a track in different forms (vocal, dub, DJ), but never mind, this situation worked in favour of the whole of reggae music which also began to play around with different styles: the "flying cymbal" of 73 led onto the "rockers" sound of 76 and "rub a dub" in the eighties.

Jamaicans now possessed all the secrets of studio craft, despite the rudimentary facilities at hand.

"Rasta Showcase" is also a sample of the work of four prolific producers of the seventies and eighties: the late JJ Johnson, Bunny "Striker" Lee, Niney "The Observer" and, above all, Tommy Cowan.

J.J. JOHNSON
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JJ. Johnson is famous for his recordings of The Ethiopians (Esoldun LG 1086 and 1088), produced between 1968 and 1972 on the edges of rock steady and reggae. A little later, J.J. Johnson converted Winston Wright's and Ansel Collins' Instrumentals into dub version, often injecting a "roots" percussion sound.

This approach can already be seen in 1969-70 with the single "One". The band later recorded "Writing On The Wall" for the Mam Roots label.

Like JJ Johnson, Winston "Niney" Holmes, aka The Observer, of was one the producers who contributed to the political, rebellious side of reggae. His first hit with Junior Byles in 1971, was called "Blood and Fire". Niney also produced the Ethiopians' classic "Slave Call".

He worked not only with top singers (Dennis Brown, Horace Andy) and DJs (Big Youth, Dillinger) but also with lesser known artists like The Jewels "One Lick" came out on the Observer label.

BUNNY LEE
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It is hard to talk about Bunny Lee (Like Niney) without associating him with King Tubby. After learning dub techniques with Duke Reid, Lee Perry and Augustus Pablo, King Tubby pushed the new effects provided by the mixing desk even further.

Starting in 1973, he innovated constantly with the Aggrovators (Bunny Lee's house band).

Together, they "patented" the famous "flying cymbal" beat introduced by the Robbie Shakespeare/Santa Davis rhythm section.

Bunny Lee was a tutor to established artists like Derick Morgan but also to younger ones like Horace Andy, Ronnie Davis, Cornel Campbell and above all, Johnny Clarke.

With the latter, Bunny Lee began recording (in 1974) an incredible quantity of tracks and covers of standards by the Paragons, Bob Marley and Burning Spear. This splendid "Peace and Love in the Ghetto" was issued on the Weed Beat label in 1978.

TOMMY COWAN
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"Rasta Showcase" gives pride of place to Tommy Cowan (The Jamaicans). Before becoming a well-known producer, Tommy Cowan was a member of The Jamaicans and on this basis alone deserves several pages in the history of rock steady.

Tommy Cowan's productions in the mid-seventies were issued on the Top Ranking label and mostly involved the Fatman Ridim Section (formerly Inner Circle). Tommy Cowan also had a more commercial approach, with Jacob Miller for instance, and a more cultural approach with Ras Michael's Nyabinghi. The track by Winston "Electric Dread" McAnuff is taken from the album "What The Man a Deal Wid", while the David Jahson track dates from 1978 and comes from "Natty Chase the Barber". The "Mr. Scientist" and "A Different Song" maxi-singles date from 1980 and, to end up Israel Vibration, which is still as authentic as it was at the time.

"Never Gonna Hurt Me Again" came out in 1981. "Rasta Showcase" may deal with techniques, producers and music but clearly it is primarily dedicated to Rastafarianism.

Franck Jacques

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Errata:
Track duration of 10 "Never Gonna Hurt Me Again (Maxi Version)" is listed as 3:48
Most of the producer credits on the back cover are listed erroneous. Entered correctly in the credits section.
Compiled By, Liner Notes – Franck Jacques
Design [Front Cover] – Evelyne Grevellec
Photography By – Enzo Hamilton
Producer – Bunny Lee (faixas: 6, 7), J.J. Johnson (2) (faixas: 4, 5), Niney The Observer (faixas: 11, 12), Tommy Cowan (faixas: 1 to 3, 8 to 10, 13)
Selo: Crocodisc 



 

V.A - Ravers Rock Allstars Combination One 1981


MikeBrooksMoneyIsNotAll
CornellCampbellBrotherKillingBrother
BarryBrownGetNoConcentration
PatKellyPrideJoy
DeanStoneJahJah
BadooSunSun
MikeBrooksLivingMyCulture
DonCarlosHaveANiceTime
BarryBrownBumBall
PatKellySomebodysBaby
HoraceGrossettKeepOnTrying
MikeBrooksDontLeaveMeThisWay

Credits

Artwork – Jamaal Pete
Producer – Carlton Patterson (tracks: A5), Fatman* (tracks: A1 to A4, A6 to B6)
Marketed By – K.G. Records Ltd.
Published By – Ken Songs

Label: KG Imperial 



 

V.A - Reggae 70'- 80' Ile Maurice-Réunion Vol.1


CréoleReggaeClaudioCassimally
MisterReggaeExilHarmony
ReggaeManzelleMarioLando
SoleilPopDécadenceBihelIvoula
SantéReggaeBen
DiscoReggaeJoLauret
FaiFaiFaiYoyo
NiCausePiFrançaisIsabelleYolaineZémia
SerreMoiBienFortJossHenry
LanéNouvelleHaroldNelson
LaVieLaMisèrePaolo
LaPliTiFock

Credits

various artists



 

V.A - Reggae All Star 197x


VariousReggaeAllStar
VariousReggaeAllStar
VariousReggaeAllStar
LloydParksTenToOne
MorwellsTheConqueringLion
KingstoniansNattyBoogie
DennisBrownHooligan
EnosMcLoudLetThemSay
GeorgeNooksGiveLoveATry
NewCreationsHalleluJah
WoodrowNobleIntheGhetto

Credits

various artists



 

V.A - Reggae Bible - Book Of Drifters 1999


DrifterDennisWalks
CarPoundDrifterBongoHerman
MidnightDrifterMbvTheRhythmRulers
DjCombinationDrifterIRoyDennisWalks
ReggaeFoundationHarryMudieKingTubby
SheCryTearsTingaStewart
JahJahIsTheRulerSisterSpiceIRoy
MudiesMoodStringsVersionMudiesAllStars
DriftersOnTheWallBigJoe
DubInRedHarryMudie
RockingTheDrifterGladstoneAnderson
DriftingWithAFluteTommyMccook
DrifterInFlyStyleDennisWalks

Credits

Digital transfer at Moods Digital Lab
©1968 Mudies Music
℗1999 Mudies Music
Producer, Arranged By – Harry A. Mudie*
Label: Moodisc Records International –



 

V.A - Reggae Giant 1978


AURoyTubbysAtTheControl
ABigYouthComeIntoMyParlor
AKenBootheGoodWoman
AIRoyFestiveSeason
AJohnHoltTurnBackTheHandsOfTime
BBigYouthOpportunityRock
BPrinceJazzboBarTender
BPrinceHammerSugarDownDeh
BPrinceJazzboMrWantAll
BGlenBrownReggaeMelody

Credits

Recorded at King Tubby's Studio, Chanel One & Harry J. Studio.

One more engineer: Jammin
Engineer – Orville Murray, Jammin*, Sylvan Morris
Musician – The God Sons*
Producer – Glen Brown (tracks: A1, A2, A4 B1-B5), John Holt (tracks: A5), Ken Boothe (tracks: A3)
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Cari-Blue Music
Copyright © – Harry J Records
Recorded At – King Tubby's Studio
Recorded At – Channel One Recording Studio
Recorded At – Harry J's Recording Studio
Printed By – Universal Litho & Albums, Inc.
Manufactured By – Harry J. Records Inc.
Distributed By – Harry J. Records Inc.
Label: Harry J Records