Listen:
Details
Format: 2LP
Label: Soul Jazz Records
Year: 2024
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Augustus Pablo: Rockers Rock
A2 K.C. White: No, No, No
A3 Tenor Saw: Ring The Alarm
A4 Johnny Organ: Bewitched
B1 Pinchers: Agony
B2 The Abyssinians: Mandela
B3 Sister Nancy: One, Two
C1 King Tubby, Tommy McCook, The Aggrovators: King Tubby Dub
C2 Chaka Demus & Pliers: Murder She Wrote
C3 Johnny Osbourne: Ready Or Not
C4 Jackie Mittoo: Earthquake
D1 Sandra Reid: Don't Tell Me Tell Her
D2 The Skatalites: Herb Man Dub
D3 Kim Harriott: Woman Of The Ghetto
Originally released in 1999, this edition revised. Recordings ca. 1970-1992.
In the late 90s, "100% Dynamite" was a flagship hit for the reggae gold miners at Soul Jazz Records, highlighting the funk and soul currents in Jamaican music.
This revised edition of the sequel "200% Dynamite" matches its venerable predecessor with an equally appealing and cohesive set. Foundation riddims like "No No No", instant dancehall floor fillers like "Ring The Alarm", "Murder She Wrote" and "Agony", along with crucial nuggets from the likes of Sister Nancy, the Abyssinians, and the rare, funked-out meeting of King Tubby with the original Skatalites.
Label: Soul Jazz Records
Year: 2024
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Augustus Pablo: Rockers Rock
A2 K.C. White: No, No, No
A3 Tenor Saw: Ring The Alarm
A4 Johnny Organ: Bewitched
B1 Pinchers: Agony
B2 The Abyssinians: Mandela
B3 Sister Nancy: One, Two
C1 King Tubby, Tommy McCook, The Aggrovators: King Tubby Dub
C2 Chaka Demus & Pliers: Murder She Wrote
C3 Johnny Osbourne: Ready Or Not
C4 Jackie Mittoo: Earthquake
D1 Sandra Reid: Don't Tell Me Tell Her
D2 The Skatalites: Herb Man Dub
D3 Kim Harriott: Woman Of The Ghetto
Originally released in 1999, this edition revised. Recordings ca. 1970-1992.
In the late 90s, "100% Dynamite" was a flagship hit for the reggae gold miners at Soul Jazz Records, highlighting the funk and soul currents in Jamaican music.
This revised edition of the sequel "200% Dynamite" matches its venerable predecessor with an equally appealing and cohesive set. Foundation riddims like "No No No", instant dancehall floor fillers like "Ring The Alarm", "Murder She Wrote" and "Agony", along with crucial nuggets from the likes of Sister Nancy, the Abyssinians, and the rare, funked-out meeting of King Tubby with the original Skatalites.