Description
Tracklist:
Johnny Osbourne – In the Area (What a La La)
Nitty Gritty – Good Morning Teacher
Dennis Brown – The Exit
Wayne Smith – My Lord My God
Little Kirk – Don’t Touch the Crack
Wayne Smith – In Thing
Wayne Smith – Icky All Over
Tonto Irie – Life Story
Chaka Demus – Original Kuff
Chuck Turner – We Rule the Dancehall
Robert Lee – Come Now
Wayne Smith – E20
Junior Murvin – Jack Slick
Anthony Johnson – Dancehall Vibes
Eccleton Jarrett – Rock Them One by One
Robert Lee & Bunny General – Midnight Hour
Red Dragon – Jam Down Posse
Johnny Osbourne – We Gonna Rock It Tonight (Dub Plate Playing)
Leslie Thunder – Ram Dance Man
Robert Lee – Love Me Stylee
King Jammys – In the Area (Version)
King Jammys – The Exit (Version)
King Jammys – Don’t Touch the Crack (Version)
King Jammys – In Thing (Version)
King Jammys – Icky All Over (Version)
King Jammys – We Rule the Dancehall (Version)
King Jammys – Original Kuff (Version)
King Jammys – Come Now (Version)
King Jammys – E20 (Version)
King Jammys – Jack Slick (Version)
King Jammys – Rock Them One by One (Version)
King Jammys – Midnight Hour (Version)
King Jammys – Jam Down Posse (Version)
King Jammys – We Gonna Rock It Tonight (Version)
King Jammys – Love Me Stylee (Version)
A crucial selection for all Dancehall lovers!
Ltd repress of this 2017 2LP
Dub Store Records presents King Jammys Dancehall 1985-89, Part 1.
The “Digital Revolution” occurred in the Jamaican music industry by a single rhythm called “Sleng Teng”. The responsible person for the rhythm was King Jammy who was the owner and producer of the Jammys label. The label dominated the scene between 1985 and 1989, and released a vast number of material. Dub Store Records compiles the best of the 80’s heavyweight Dancehall from the Jammys catalogue, popular songs and instrumental dub versions on the “Heavenless”, “Love Punanny Bad” and “Far East” rhythms, among others. They also include rare collector’s tunes like Anthony Johnson’s ‘Dancehall Vibes’.






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