A historical testimony of the digital reggae revolution
A collection of rare recordings documenting a new era of dancehall music born from King Jammy's studio.
This two-disc album features innovative computer-programmed rhythm tracks, and features a sound that is a bold departure from traditional roots reggae. By fusing each artist's unique DJ style with digital sounds, this work has historic value as it opened a new chapter in reggae music.
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35 TRACKS:
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1)
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Johnny Osbourne - In The Area (What A La La)
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2)
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Nitty Gritty - Good Morning Teacher
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3)
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Dennis Brown - The Exit
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4)
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Wayne Smith - My Lord My God
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Little Kirk - Don't Touch The Crack
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6)
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Wayne Smith - In Thing
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7)
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Wayne Smith - Icky All Over
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8)
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Tonto Irie - Life Story
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Chaka Demus - Original Kuff
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10)
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Chuck Turner - We Rule The Dancehall
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11)
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Robert Lee - Come Now
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12)
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Wayne Smith - E20
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13)
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Junior Murvin - Jack Slick
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14)
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Anthony Johnson - Dancehall Vibes
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Eccleton Jarrett - Rock Them One By One
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Robert Lee, Bunny General - Midnight Hour
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Red Dragon - Jam Down Posse
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Johnny Osbourne - We Gonna Rock It Tonight [Dub Plate Playing]
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Leslie Thunder - Ram Dance Man
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20)
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Robert Lee - Love Me Stylee
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In The Area Version
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The Exit Version
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Don't Touch The Crack Version
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24)
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In Thing Version
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25)
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Icky All Over Version
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26)
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We Rule The Dancehall Version
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27)
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Original Kuff Version
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28)
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Come Now Version
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29)
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E20 Version
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30)
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Jack Slick Version
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31)
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Rock Them One By One Version
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32)
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Midnight Hour Version
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33)
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Jam Down Posse Version
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34)
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We Gonna Rock It Tonight Version
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35)
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Love Me Stylee Version
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Arranged By - Lloyd James
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Producer - Lloyd James
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Compiled By - Naoki Ienaga
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Compiled By - Toshiya Fujimoto