Various Artists: King Jammys Dancehall 1: Digital Revolution 1985-1989
Carefully selected, luxury, definitive reissue of groundbreaking Jammys productions - Highly Recommended!
- A1 Dennis Brown: The Exit
- A2 Wayne Smith: My Lord My God
- A3 Little Kirk: Don’t Touch The Crack
- A4 Junior Murvin: Jack Slick
- A5 Anthony Johnson: Dancehall Vibes
- B1 Wayne Smith: In Thing
- B2 Wayne Smith: Ickey All Over
- B3 Tonto Irie: Life Story
- B4 Chaka Demus: Original Kuff
- B5 Chuck Turner: We Rule The Dancehall
- C1 Johnny Osbourne: In The Area (What A La La)
- C2 Nitty Gritty: Good Morning Teacher
- C3 Wayne Smith: E20
- C4 Conroy Smith: Love Affair
- C5 Eccleton Jarrett: Rock Them One By One
- D1 Prince Jammy: In The Area (What A La La) Version
- D2 King Jammy: Jack Slick Version
- D3 Prince Jammy: Don’t Touch The Crack Version
- D4 Prince Jammy: Original Kuff Version
- D5 Prince Jammy: We Rule The Dancehall Version
‘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…
This is a crucial selection for all Dancehall lovers.’
Prince Jammy & King Jammy: King Jammy's Dancehall 1985-1989, Pt. 1 (Instrumental Dub Versions)
Carefully selected, luxury, definitive reissue of groundbreaking Jammys productions - Highly Recommended!
‘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…
This is a crucial selection for all Dancehall lovers.’