Sceneman Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 have a go at this selection or maybe just top 5 .can be UK or Jamaican issues . no dubb allowed !
Andreas B Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 In no particular order/off the top of my head: The Wailers - There She Goes Alton Ellis - Ain't That Lovin' You Sir Lord Comic - Jack Of My Trade Owen Gray - Gimme Little Sign Justin Hinds & The Dominoes - Why Should I Worry?
Autumnstoned Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 Nora Dean - Barbwire Bob & Marcia - Young Gifted & Black Pioneers - Long Shot Kick the Bucket Desmond Dekker - Israelites Beatles - Ob La Di Ob La Da 2
Petedillon Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 In no particular order because I couldnt seperate them to be honest.. DONT WANT TO BE HURT-STRANGER & PATSY THESE EYES - STRANGER COLE YOU KEEP ME HANGING ON - LYNN ALICE I'LL COME SOFTLY - HORTENSE ELLIS BEFORE THE NEXT TEARDROP FALLS - JACKIE EDWARDS..
Biggordy Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 My Time - Bob Andy (Supreme) Let Him Try - Alton Ellis (Studio 1) There Comes A Time - The Techniques (UK Duke) Fight To The Top - The Heptones (Studio 1) A Change Is Gonna Come - The Heptones (Studio 1) You Hurt My Soul - Joe Higgs & Roy Wilson (UK Island) Talking Love - The Paragons (Merritone) Cool Collie - Hopeton Lewis (UK Island) Dog War aka Broadway Jungle - The Vikings (aka The Maytals) (UK Island) Downbeat Burial - Don Drummond (Prince Buster) Tired of the usual 30 or so records that get played at EVERY do like "Hold Down", "Monkey Man", etc and a lot of the UK recorded "Skinhead" reggae tunes on the likes of Torpedo, Joe, etc are amateurish crap to be honest compared to the Jamaican productions of the time (except for the dreadful instrumentals produced by Bunny Lee featuring Peter Tosh on organ....). 1
Guest BENSON BOY Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 just the one comes to mind; Pat Kelley--How long will it take---Gas quality tune.
TOAD Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 (edited) i carnt do it its to hard but i will put "my conversation" as a top riddim Edited January 16, 2013 by TOAD 2
Dave2 Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 Book 'em Frank, for the next Motte Allnighter. KTF. 1
Crumb Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 Phyllis Dillon - Perfidia Rudy Mills - John Jones Soul Sisters - Wreck A Buddy Prince Buster - Lucky Old Sun " " - Al Capone Justin Hinds - Here I Stand Ethiopians - Everything Crash David Isaacs - Place In The Sun Roy Panton - Mighty Ruler Maytones - Loving Reggae There's got to be about 100 records in my top 10. Slim Smith / Uniques, Pat Kelly & Carlton & the Shoes have got to be in there somewhere. 1
TOAD Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 i know it said No DUB but the orig cut was inst so Number 1 for me has to be Augustus Pablo east of the river nile Hawkeye the late 7ts cut and not the early big shot one. Must be played out loud and with wadrobe size speakers for maxium damage ! 1
Guest john s Posted January 16, 2013 Posted January 16, 2013 Very difficult, there are so many! but these will do: Bunny & Ruddy - On the town Owen Gray - Am satisfy Keith & Tex - Hypnotising eyes Slim Smith - Can't do without it Prince Buster - City riot Dennis Walks - Drifter Phil Pratt - Sweet song for my baby Tommy McCook - Mary Poppins Ethiopians - Bust your mouth Justin Hinds - Save a bread
Philt Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 In mellow mood ... Clarindonians - when I'm gone Alton Ellis - just a guy Slim Smith - my conversation
Spacehopper Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 as hard as a top ten soul!....sticking to 'skinhead' reggae/ska... no order... dry ice-upsetters john jones-rudy mills riding for a fall-delroy wilson im in love-techniques...surprised not in yours john! on the town bunny and ruddy caution -wailers free man ethiopians hold down-kingstonians time hard-george dekkar city riot prince buster probably would be different if i was at home with my records!... dean
Pete S Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 My Time - Bob Andy (Supreme) Let Him Try - Alton Ellis (Studio 1) There Comes A Time - The Techniques (UK Duke) Fight To The Top - The Heptones (Studio 1) A Change Is Gonna Come - The Heptones (Studio 1) You Hurt My Soul - Joe Higgs & Roy Wilson (UK Island) Talking Love - The Paragons (Merritone) Cool Collie - Hopeton Lewis (UK Island) Dog War aka Broadway Jungle - The Vikings (aka The Maytals) (UK Island) Downbeat Burial - Don Drummond (Prince Buster) Tired of the usual 30 or so records that get played at EVERY do like "Hold Down", "Monkey Man", etc and a lot of the UK recorded "Skinhead" reggae tunes on the likes of Torpedo, Joe, etc are amateurish crap to be honest compared to the Jamaican productions of the time (except for the dreadful instrumentals produced by Bunny Lee featuring Peter Tosh on organ....). NIce post Gordy, apparently those instrumentals with Peter Tosh were never meant to be released, apparently on some or most of them he was just playing along to the track without being serious. You're right, most of them are rubbish - except for the version of "Uncle Joe" on the B side of "Moon Hop", entitled "Harris Wheel" - thats brilliant. I also agree with you about the UK stuff, most of it is tenth rate apart from Dandy's productions on Downtown, the early ones.
Pete S Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 alton ellis - rocksteady alton ellis - ain't that loving you alton ellis - breaking up derrick harriott - the loser derrick harriott - been so long austin faithful - i am losing you skatalites - ball o fire busters allstars (skatalites) - jet 707 actually all my favourites are on this podcast below https://www.mixcloud.com/mayfairmenthol/new-years-eve-reggae-party-mix/ 1
KevH Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 Not very good at reggae etc,but this takes me back to when i was going to a few "party's". Naturalites - Picture on my wall. Black Uhuru - Guess who's coming to dinner. Dillinger - Cocaine Steel Pulse - Handsworth Revolution Dawn Penn - You dont love me know more.
Back Street Blue Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 well out of my depth here as I know little to fook all but these are the one's my 14 year old daughter knows all the words to / has been brainwashed to; john holt - ali baba clancy eccles - fattie fattie prince buster - whine & grine nora dene - barbwire toots & the maytals - funky kingston ( & Pressure Drop )
Pete S Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 well out of my depth here as I know little to fook all but these are the one's my 14 year old daughter knows all the words to / has been brainwashed to; john holt - ali baba clancy eccles - fattie fattie prince buster - whine & grine nora dene - barbwire toots & the maytals - funky kingston ( & Pressure Drop ) Your 14 year old daughter likes the risque ones I see those middle three were considered rude when I was a kid
Back Street Blue Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 Your 14 year old daughter likes the risque ones I see those middle three were considered rude when I was a kid Like her dad giggling at the Judge Dread songs on first hearing then as a nipper
Pete S Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 Like her dad giggling at the Judge Dread songs on first hearing then as a nipper And me playing BIg Five and Wet Dream really loud with the windows open while next door neighbour was hanging her washing out 1
Back Street Blue Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 And me playing BIg Five and Wet Dream really loud with the windows open while next door neighbour was hanging her washing out Wet dream, forgot about that one but it was the talk of the class room when we discovered it. What happened to the age of innocence? Its gone from "smack yo bitch up" to anything to do with drive-by's and ho's these days...serves me right for letting her go on her mate's "grand theft auto" I suppose!
Modernsoulsucks Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 Mine Riots Telling Lies Island Alva Lewis Return home Caltone Clarendonians You cant keep me down Island I have them. Plus two I'd really like Uniques My conversation Island Soul Brothers Train to Skaville Ska Beat ROD
Modernsoulsucks Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 Top 5 later stuff Al Campbell Your love means so much to me Greensleeves Dennis Brown Slow down woman Greensleeves Johnnie Clarke Love will find a way Fashion Heptones Love wont come easy Greensleeves Johnny Osbourne Trying to turn me on Greensleeves ROD
Pete S Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 Mine Riots Telling Lies Island Alva Lewis Return home Caltone Clarendonians You cant keep me down Island I have them. Plus two I'd really like Uniques My conversation Island Soul Brothers Train to Skaville Ska Beat ROD Rod I can probably get you the Ska Beat record - I"ve had 3 in the last 18 months
Modernsoulsucks Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 A nice minty copy and I will take it Pete. Thanks a lot. ROD
Pete S Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 A nice minty copy and I will take it Pete. Thanks a lot. ROD That might be a bit trickier
Recordlurv Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 justin hines rub up push up (island ) roland alphonso -pheonix city (doctor bird) prince buster - madness (blue beat) wailers - rude boy (doctorbird) beverly allstars- smoke screen (beverly) upsetters - django (upsetter) dandy -rudy a message to you (blue beat) messengers - is it because im black -thanks pete the above are what ive on constant rotation at the moment
Modernsoulsucks Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 That might be a bit trickier You know Im anal. Gotta look like that stuff you got off me back in end of May. ROD
Natalie89 Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 In no particular order Gregory isaacs - gi mi Wailing wailers - simmer down Beres hammond - she loves me now Barrington levy - murderer Pressure - let me love you Sizzla ft luciano - jah blessing Bob and marcia - pied piper Beres hammond - double trouble Half pint - substitute lover Gregory isaacs - front door Freddie mcgreggor - down by the river Cocoa tea - tune in Bob marley - is this love Sanchez - pretty darling I've wrote a couple more because there is too many to say I have a top ten but I have to say Gregory Isaacs and Beres Hammond am my most favourite of all I'm so glad I got to see them live Nat xx 2
Pete S Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 You know Im anal. Gotta look like that stuff you got off me back in end of May. ROD Well it's possible because a huge amount of Ska Beat stock was sold in the 80's but it would probably come at a premium. If I was to adopt that buying process I'd have no records, I take them in any playable form really. I knew I shouldn't have bought those Islands off you. I've got 106 of them now.
Pete S Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 People if you would like to see and hear some of the best Ska, Rocksteady & Reggae 45's that there are - have a look at my blogsite, most have reviews and sound clip links https://lostvinylgemsofthe60s.blogspot.co.uk/
Back Street Blue Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 People if you would like to see and hear some of the best Ska, Rocksteady & Reggae 45's that there are - have a look at my blogsite, most have reviews and sound clip links https://lostvinylgems...blogspot.co.uk/ just had a nosey.............................how cool's that?
Pete S Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 just had a nosey.............................how cool's that? Yeah I think it's a great layout where the photos flip over, much better than the static one I used to have
Biggordy Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 In no particular order Gregory isaacs - gi mi Wailing wailers - simmer down Beres hammond - she loves me now Barrington levy - murderer Pressure - let me love you Sizzla ft luciano - jah blessing Bob and marcia - pied piper Beres hammond - double trouble Half pint - substitute lover Gregory isaacs - front door Freddie mcgreggor - down by the river Cocoa tea - tune in Bob marley - is this love Sanchez - pretty darling I've wrote a couple more because there is too many to say I have a top ten but I have to say Gregory Isaacs and Beres Hammond am my most favourite of all I'm so glad I got to see them live Nat xx Great choices Nat. amazed to see someone posting modern stuff on here (modern reggae that is!). My fave Sizzla is "Solid As A Rock" but I hate how he's being a good Rasta on some records then talking about women in a sexist way on others. Saw Gregory a few years before he died, his voice wasn't the best due to the years of drug problems but he was okay and come on, it was Gregory right there before me! Also seen Horace Andy, Max Romeo, Morgan Heritage, Marcia Griffiths, Tarrus Riley (with his dad Jimmy) and many more, not seen Beres though - last time he was 50 quid to see and that's a ripoff! Have you heard of Romain Virgo? A great new singer who's been around for the last year or so. 1
Biggordy Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 Seeing as Pete's plugging his podcast I'll plug mine - https://www.djgreedyg.podomatic.com Lots of my old radio shows and a few mixes on there - ska, rocksteady, reggae old and new (but none of that Yardie crap that poses for reggae nowadays). 1
Spacehopper Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 love my modern reggae too...(hate modern soul)...out of the loop for the last 8ish years but from about 87 just after the digital dancehall started up right to about mid 2000s was djing and buying loads... seen gregory a few times...all in jamaica,one time on a beach with a 2ft wooden stage!!...both uk gigs he didnt turn upto!...wasnt well remember when sizla first came on the scene..very influential to alot of young djs...although copying capletons bobo dread style...still prefer buju! off top of my head digital dancehall..no order rumours-gregory...awesome when this came out..wicked bassline murderer-buju...on coco teas tune in/far east riddim my girl-ini kamozi wicked act-yt...best white act? rastaman in new york-forgot the act! kingston town -alborosie lots of signs-tenor saw sara-frankie paul here i come-barrington levy one blood-jr reid but could be a hundred others! dean 1
Biggordy Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 Nice picks Dean! YT is brilliant. I know someone who can get me a dubplate from him but they're expensive - 150 notes for two tunes (they are custom made though and it's how a lot of artists make money nowadays).
Natalie89 Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 Great choices Nat. amazed to see someone posting modern stuff on here (modern reggae that is!). My fave Sizzla is "Solid As A Rock" but I hate how he's being a good Rasta on some records then talking about women in a sexist way on others. Saw Gregory a few years before he died, his voice wasn't the best due to the years of drug problems but he was okay and come on, it was Gregory right there before me! Also seen Horace Andy, Max Romeo, Morgan Heritage, Marcia Griffiths, Tarrus Riley (with his dad Jimmy) and many more, not seen Beres though - last time he was 50 quid to see and that's a ripoff! Have you heard of Romain Virgo? A great new singer who's been around for the last year or so. No I haven't heard of him but I will check him out on you tube, I have also seen Jimmy cliff, the heptones, toots & the maytals brilliant and I paid £35 to see Beres but it was worth every penny, and Tarrus Riley I would love to see him what a beautiful voice he has And yes I know what you mean about sizzla but solid as a rock is just one of the best he has done in my opinion But lovers rock just does it for me it's that sort of reggae you can listen to over and over again, but it's Gregory's voice just wonderful Nat xx
Natalie89 Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 love my modern reggae too...(hate modern soul)...out of the loop for the last 8ish years but from about 87 just after the digital dancehall started up right to about mid 2000s was djing and buying loads... seen gregory a few times...all in jamaica,one time on a beach with a 2ft wooden stage!!...both uk gigs he didnt turn upto!...wasnt well remember when sizla first came on the scene..very influential to alot of young djs...although copying capletons bobo dread style...still prefer buju! off top of my head digital dancehall..no order rumours-gregory...awesome when this came out..wicked bassline murderer-buju...on coco teas tune in/far east riddim my girl-ini kamozi wicked act-yt...best white act? rastaman in new york-forgot the act! kingston town -alborosie lots of signs-tenor saw sara-frankie paul here i come-barrington levy one blood-jr reid but could be a hundred others! dean BRILLIANT:D. Can't say I'm a fan of dancehall some of it is okay Another one of alborosie is no watch man ( fuss and fight riddim) there's a few others that sing on it another brilliant tune, And I like capletons jah jah city And buju banton is great But it's just Gregory's voice Nat xx
Spacehopper Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 uk reggae was massive right through the 70s till they just tried to copy the jamaicans too much with the ragga thing and lost their way...and the young black kids got into hip hop or dance/drum and bass...often wondered about all the great acts and guess theyre still makin money from dubplates...some still come to bristol but not like it was even in the 90s when i first moved here...john s has got chris lane from fashion records coming down at the end of the month....fashion/saxon ran things for years....how could i forget mi god mi king!...papa levi,...first uk act to go number one in jamaica i believe...can remember being on a mini bus in jamaica when tippa irie came on the radio...proud to be british! lol... seen beres too...when i was workin with sound systems all the ladies loved gregory and beres...gregorys live lp is a classic...like soul so many unique reggae voices 1
Spacehopper Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 yeah capletons jah jah citys wicked...got a 12" medley of all the tracks on that riddim...capleton was a slack/gun man dj till someone got shot dead at a manchester gig and changed almost overnight to hard core rasta...tour was another massive one for him in the 90s bujus in jail now i think...undercover old bill set him up with a big coke deal...and hes been all rasta since he started knockin about with ziggy marley and lost his record deal through the homophobic boom bye bye! 1
Mal C Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 (edited) this is fun, a year or so ago I would not have been able to give any of these names, but like allot of ska reggae now.. probably entry level stuff but: Byron Lee and the Dragonaires - Frankenstein Dawn Penn- Are you there Lord Creator - Golden Love Mal and later Althea & Donna- Uptown Top Ranking Edited January 17, 2013 by Mal.C.
nickp Posted January 17, 2013 Posted January 17, 2013 freddie mcgregor - natural collie tamlins - smiling faces sometimes carlton and the shoes - let me love you sister frica - one in the spirit hugh mundell - lets all unite judah tafari eskenda - always trying danger in your eyes -all versions
jpm Posted January 18, 2013 Posted January 18, 2013 my top ten in no particular order Renegade -The Zodiacs You're too bad - Jackie Opel Come into my parlour - Bleechers Sufferer - Kingstonians Cherry home - Derrick Morgan Pressure drop - Toots & the Maytals Dog war - Toots & the Maytals Al Capone - Prince Buster Mothers love - Lord Tanamo Pied piper - Bob & Marcia
Cutdown69 Posted January 18, 2013 Posted January 18, 2013 Changes daily, but off top of my head : Milton Boothe - Used to be a fool (Caltone) Minstrels - People get ready (Studio 1) Melodians - Swing & dine (T Isle) Prince Buster/Charmers - Long long winter (Blue beat) Jackie opel - Lord is with me (Ska beat) Kingstonians - Why wipe the smile (Caltone) Maytals - School days (Beverlys) Enforcers - Musical fever (Blue cat) Ethiopians - Not me (Dr Bird) Skatalites - Christine Keeler (Studio 1) Cheers, Rob
Jordirip Posted January 18, 2013 Posted January 18, 2013 A few that I'm loving at home. Bob Andy - You Don't know (UK Green Door) Carlton & The Shoes - Never Give Your Heart Away (Studio 1) Slim Smith - Lonely Lover (Studio 1) Ernest Wilson - Undying Love (Coxone) and one I think of as modern but I realised I bought this 25 years ago now!!! Frankie Paul - Game of Loving (Life and Love)
Guest daz mycroft Posted January 18, 2013 Posted January 18, 2013 (edited) some faves that spring to mind Sugar Simone - King without a throne Derek and Patsy - Housewives chioce Phyliss Dillier - Perfidia Lee perry- disco devil Cimarons - Time passage Kick Partners- Steel worker ( if anyone knows where i can get a copy of this inbox me ) Bob Marley- Crazy balhead Aswad -Warrior Charge Prince Buster - Ghost dance. Edited January 24, 2013 by daz mycroft
viphitman Posted January 18, 2013 Posted January 18, 2013 sorry folks as with soul there are soooo many great tunes.... love me dub too Delroy Wilson I feel good Blank Skatalites Cool Smoke Treasure Isle Jackie Mittoo I've Got My Boogaloo Blank Skatalites Exodus Blank Bob Andy Let them say Supreme Bobby Aitken Sweet for my sweet Doctor Bird Tommy Mc Cook Crying every nigth Spinning Wheel Larry Marshall I’ve got to make it Sudio 1 Bobby Francis Chain Gang JJ UK The Valentines BLAM BLAM FEVER Doctor Bird Ken Both DJVersion can’t you see Blank Shark Wilson Make it Reggae Ashanti Unknown artist batcholor boy Blank Iron Sound shake down Acetate Studio version Three Tones Everything We Do Bamboo The Paragons Got to get Away Duke Reggae Girls Rescue me Nu Beat Clancy Eccles Feel The Rhythm Doctor Bird Rasta man From Africa with love Presure Beat I could go on forever….
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