Monday 22 June 2009

sweet sweet music

SWEET SWEET MUSIC (first posted 23rd December 2006)

Hello, hope you’re all feeling fine. Seasons greetings.
Here’s another selection of reggae oldies, mainly from the early 70’s (with the exception of the Nora Dean tune which is from 81) and as such they are a bit scratchy. Included in this selection are some classics and a couple of not so well known tunes. I hope you enjoy them. Play them loud and disturb your neighbours!

1 Errol T – I need you now
2 Bassies – come along
3 The Teacher - soul vibration
4 Hopeton Lewis – cool collie
5 G.G. Russell – wha who wha –
6 Ronnie Davis – maga lion
7 George Grosset – no money, no love
8 Eric Clarke (As Jah Fish) – vampire rock
9 The Tennors –hopefull village
10 Lord Flowers – pudding pan
11 Larry Christie And Unknow Dj – rock version
12 The Gladiators – sweet soul music
13 Ken Fyffe – all them young gal
14 Nora Dean – no time to loose
15 Dorette Miller - broken hearted melody
16 Ruby And Gloria - worried over you
17 Slim Smith & The Uniques - give me some more loving

sweeten up

step it inna digital style

Step it inna digital style

(first posted 3rd December 2006)

As a dj I’ve noticed that there are two types (mostly) of reggae music that get people up and dancing one is ska and early reggae and the other is modern digital steppers. Here are a few of the most popular steppers tunes at the dances that we do. So roll a big fat one and enjoy. All comments gratefully received.
Early reggae to follow.

Step it inna digital style

1 Rootsman – live forever (activator remix)
2 Weeding Dub – justice!
3 Tippa Irie – praises
4 Groove Corporation – watch what you put inna rizzla (radio version)
5 Soothsayers Horns – ganja free 7”
6 Rasboras Dub Tribe – ta’al ya ahi
7 Christine Miller – run to the rock 12”
8 Mikey Murka - war

step it here