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curryvillain · 30 days
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OLDIES SUNDAY: J.C. Lodge - Telephone Love (1988)
Women’s History Month is coming to a close, and we appreciate all the Women who stepped up to produce great music and content. For today’s “Oldies Sunday” selection, this tune was what you call a “banger”. The Artist is British-Jamaican Singer/Educator/Creative J.C. Lodge, and we check out her track, “Telephone Love“. Produced by Augustus “Gussie” Clarke on the “Rumours Riddim” and released…
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Gussie Clarke – From The Foundation // 2 X LP / Vinilo / 2015 //// ===== U Roy, Big Youth, Gregory Isaacs, I Roy, Leroy Smart, Simplicity People, Dennis Brown, Augustus Pablo, The Mighty Diamonds & Lennie Hibbert, Freddie McGregor, ETC ===== 2 X LP / Nuevo / No está Precintado // ===== 25€ =====
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deepartnature · 1 year
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Delroy Wilson – Worth Your Weight In Gold (1984)
“Radiation Roots present a reissue of Delroy Wilson's Worth Your Weight In Gold, originally released in 1984. Delroy Wilson, one of Jamaica's best loved vocalists, got his start with Coxsone Dodd's Studio One label, scoring his first hit when he was just 15 years old. His career soon took off and Wilson spent most of the following two decades producing hits for Dodd, as well as Sonia Pottinger, and Bunny Lee. These six tracks, recorded at Channel One and produced by Augustus ‘Gussie’ Clarke, feature the unbeatable drums and bass of Sly And Robbie. ...”
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mreugenehalsey · 5 years
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Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message
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Reggae music was added to the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. One of the pioneers of reggae, music producer, Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, shares how the genre impacts the world.
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plusorminuscongress · 5 years
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NPR News: Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message
Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message Reggae music was added to the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. One of the pioneers of reggae, music producer, Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, shares how the genre impacts the world. Read more on NPR
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donsinclair · 4 years
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Official Dancehall Reggae: Travellers Sound System ft Ninja Man & General B 1990s
Ninjaman, alias Don Gorgon, (born Desmond John Ballentine on January 20, 1966, in Annotto Bay, Jamaica) is a popular dancehall deejay, known for his controversial and pro-gun lyrics and his stuttering and melodramatic style. Ninjaman is currently in jail awaiting trial for a murder that was commited in Kingston, Jamaica.
After moving from his birthplace Annotto Bay to Kingston at the age of 11, he launched his deejay career with the Black Culture Sound System at age 12 as "Double Ugly". In 1980, he joined Killamanjaro, there got the chance to learn from established deejays Super Cat and Early B, and released his debut single as "Uglyman". Yet another name change made him the now well known Ninjaman. In 1987, Ninjaman recorded - and produced himself - his first hit single "Protection", a duet with Courtney Melody. The following years brought many prolific collaborations with producers like King Jammy, Witty, Xterminator, Philip "Fatis" Burrell, Redman, Ini Kamoze, Bobby Digital, Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, and Steely & Clevie and Henry "Junjo" Lawes. It has been said that Ninjaman comes up with all of his lyrics on the spot in the recording studio, in a freestyle manner.
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Downbeat Sound ft - Ninja Man vs Louie Rankin [Don Gorgon vs Don Dadda] 1991 Louie Rankin (Leonard Forbes, 1963 – September 30, 2019) was a Jamaican dancehall reggae singer, songwriter and Jamaican Grammy-winning actor best known playing “Ox” in the 1998 movie “Belly” and Teddy Bruckshut in Shotta . Louie Rankin was born in Saint Thomas Parish, Jamaica and grew up in Rockfort and East Kingston. His most successful song was the single "Typewriter", released in 1992. Ninjaman, alias Don Gorgon, (born Desmond John Ballentine on January 20, 1966, in Annotto Bay, Jamaica) is a popular dancehall deejay, known for his controversial and pro-gun lyrics and his stuttering and melodramatic style. Ninjaman is currently in jail awaiting trial for a murder that was commited in Kingston, Jamaica. After moving from his birthplace Annotto Bay to Kingston at the age of 11, he launched his deejay career with the Black Culture Sound System at age 12 as "Double Ugly". In 1980, he joined Killamanjaro, there got the chance to learn from established deejays Super Cat and Early B, and released his debut single as "Uglyman". Yet another name change made him the now well known Ninjaman. In 1987, Ninjaman recorded - and produced himself - his first hit single "Protection", a duet with Courtney Melody. The following years brought many prolific collaborations with producers like King Jammy, Witty, Xterminator, Philip "Fatis" Burrell, Redman, Ini Kamoze, Bobby Digital, Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, and Steely & Clevie and Henry "Junjo" Lawes. It has been said that Ninjaman comes up with all of his lyrics on the spot in the recording studio, in a freestyle manner. ❤️💛💚 Uk's Leading Broadcast Station For Reggae & Sound System Culture Artists, Sound Systems, Preserving & Documenting Reggae SoundSystems Culture For more Quality Vibes Subscribe to our YouTube Channel.
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williamchasterson · 5 years
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NPR News: Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message
NPR News: Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message
Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message Reggae music was added to the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. One of the pioneers of reggae, music producer, Augustus “Gussie” Clarke, shares how the genre impacts the world.
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ssdigitals-blog · 5 years
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NPR News: Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message
NPR News: Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message
Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message Reggae music was added to the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. One of the pioneers of reggae, music producer, Augustus “Gussie” Clarke, shares how the genre impacts the world.
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New Post has been published on http://tropicalfete.com/2017/12/22/top-ten-reggae-reissues-of-2017-from-vp-greensleeves-records/
Top Ten Reggae Reissues of 2017 from VP & Greensleeves Records
TOP 10 REGGAE
REISSUES OF 2017
#10
Total Reggae Special Request
    Various Artists A 2CD set rounding up 40 essential sound bwoy anthems including much in demand boom shots from Johnny Osbourne, Cocoa Tea, Sugar Minott and many more.
  Whether you clash in your bedroom or clash in the arena Total Reggae: Special Request is all the DJ ammo you will need to dust any opposition.
  Available in your record store & online
Stream or download:
https://VA.lnk.to/TRSpecialRequest
      #9
Total Reggae Greensleeves
    Various Artists A 2CD collector’s series of 40 essential reggae anthems. Celebrating Greensleeves’ 40th anniversary.
  The selection ranges from Alimantado to Alborosie. From the dancehall dominance of ‘Junjo’ Lawes, King Jammy & Gussie Clarke to the outernational success of hits like “Oh Carolina”.
  Available in your record store & online
Stream or download:
https://GRNSLVS.lnk.to/TotalReggae40
      #8
Striker Showcase
    Jackie Mittoo Striker Showcase finds Jackie Mittoo re-visiting much of his Brentford Road past for producer Bunny Lee, classic 70’s recordings that proved extremely popular in the rockers era.
  This re-mastered 2CD set collects together three classic Jackie Mittoo albums (Showcase, Keyboard King & Hot Blood) and fleshes them out with extra choice cuts.
  Available in your record store & online
Stream or download:
https://lnk.to/StrikerShowcase
      #7
African Dub Chapter Two
    Joe Gibbs & The Profesionals Classic 1977 production from “The Mighty Two” Errol Thompson & Joe Gibbs.
  Featuring Joe Gibbs house band, The Professionals, featuring Tommy McCook & Dirty Harry.
  This title is part of the wider celebration of classic reggae released in 1977.
  This is Chapter Two of a five part series.
  Available in your record store & online
Stream or download:
https://VPRecords.lnk.to/AfricanDubChapterTwo
      #6
King David’s Melody
    Augustus Pablo A classic Augustus Pablo collection from the golden age of Rockers.
  This album contains remastered melodica masterpieces and deep dubs all built on Augustus Pablo’s signature rock solid drum and bass foundations.
  The CD features 20 tracks including five dubs never before presented on CD.
  Available in your record store & online
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https://lnk.to/KingDavidMelody
      #5
Lamb’s Bread
    Sylford Walker Sylford Walker’s heart stopping 70’s recordings for Glen Brown are rightfully regarded as holy relics of reggae.
The Lamb’s Bread album gathers up these classic sides and once again makes them available to the roots disciples.
  Mixed by King Tubby at King Tubby’s, recorded at Randy’s, Channel One, Federal & Harry J’s with Jamaica’s finest musicians on board (Flabba Holt, Family Man, Carlton Barrett, Tommy McCook).
  The CD remastered reissue also includes Welton Irie’s top-ranking ‘Ghettoman Corner’ set riding many of the deep roots rhythms (‘Slaving’, ‘Glen Brown at Cross Roads’, Cleanliness is Godliness’) as featured on the Sylford Walker boomshots.
  Available in your record store & online
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https://lnk.to/LambsBread
      #4
Good Vibes
    Horace Andy Ten tough disco mixes – vocal and dub – with Horace at the peak of his late 70’s form.
  Originally complied for Blood and Fire “Good Vibes’ is remastered with new artwork and updated sleeve notes by the original compiler, Steve Barrow.
  “A vital purchase for any serious Andy fan”
– John Masouri: Echoes Magazine
  Available in your record store & online
Stream or download:
https://17NP.lnk.to/HoraceAndyGoodVibes
      #3
Africa Must Be Free
    Hugh Mundell Awarded a five star review by Rolling Stone magazine on it’s original 1978 release, ‘Africa Must Be Free By 1983’ was met with great acclaim and has gone on to be one the most sought after of all roots reggae classic albums.
  The dub companion mixed by Prince Jammy at King Tubby’s featured, as well as dubs from the vocal album, a searing cut to ‘Great Tribulation’, entitled ‘Western Kingston Style’ along with ‘Sufferer Dub’ a version to Pablo’s ‘Sufferer’s Choice’.
  Re-mastered and re-sequenced ‘showcase style’ the album is a fitting testament to two titans of reggae that were taken from us far too soon.
  Available in your record store & online
Stream or download:
https://GRNSLVS.lnk.to/AfricaMustBeFree
      #2
Two Sevens Clash 40th Anniversary Edition
    Culture 40th anniversary edition of the classic ‘Two Sevens Clash’ album now expanded to
2 CD or 3 LP set including 12” disco mixes, DJ cuts and dubs.
  ‘Two Sevens Clash’ from Culture was the must-have reggae accessory for any self-respecting music fan back in that long hot summer of ‘77. Loaded up with hit anthems like “See Them A Come”, “I Am Not Ashamed”, “Natty Dread Taking Over” and the prophetic title track.
  “One of the 50 coolest records ever made” – Rolling Stone
  Available in your record store & online
Stream or download:
https://17NP.lnk.to/2-7s
      #1
Heart of the Congos 40th Anniversary Edition
    Congos This deluxe 3CD edition is the first to feature the now almost impossible to find, original mix of the album, unavailable since producer Lee Perry withdrew the set in 1977.
  Also included, together with the more well-known mix, are dubs, disco mixes, seven and twelve inch versions and ‘Don’t Blame It On I’ an overlooked previously unreleased track unearthed, too late to include on the Blood & Fire release, by Steve Barrow and David Katz in 1997.
  20 years after the release of Blood & Fire’s outstanding but now deleted ‘Heart Of The Congos’ reissue, VP /17 North Parade released this now definitive 2017 remastered 3CD edition put together with both respect and gratitude to that illustrious antecedent
  Available in your record store & online
Stream or download:
https://17NP.lnk.to/HeartCongos
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curryvillain · 3 years
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OLDIES SUNDAY: Home T, Cocoa Tea, Shabba Ranks - Pirates' Anthem (1988)
OLDIES SUNDAY: Home T, Cocoa Tea, Shabba Ranks – Pirates’ Anthem (1988)
This one is dedicated to those who strive to get the music out there by any means, legally or illegally. Today’s Oldies Sunday selection comes from Home T, Cocoa Tea, and Shabba Ranks titled, “Pirates’ Anthem“. Produced by Augustus “Gussie” Clarke, “Pirates’ Anthem” was released through Music Works Records and Anchor Records in 1988. On the track, Home T, Cocoa Tea, and Shabba Ranks team up for a…
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budaallmusic · 6 years
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Augustus "Gussie" Clarke ‎– Black Foundation Dub #burningsounds 1977 UK Bass – #JahMike, #RobbieShakespeare Drums – #CarltonDavis "Santa", #SlyDunbar Engineer [Mixing] – #KingTubby, #PhillipSmart Guitar – #BingyBunny, #BoPeeBowen, #EarlSmith "Chinna" #RadcliffeBryan "Dougie" Horns – "Deadly" #HeadleyBennett, #BobbyEllis Mastered By – #KevinMetcalf Organ – #AnselCollins, #WinstonWright Percussion – #NoelSimms “Scully" Piano – #AugustusPablo, #KeithSterling Producer – #Guffine, #Gussie
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12" Maroon Uk - Augustus Pablo Gussie Clark - No Entry No Exit
reggae shop 12" Maroon Uk - Augustus Pablo Gussie Clark - No Entry No Exit http://www.rastavibes.net/reggae-shop/?lang=en&p=catalogue&format=12p&item=00422 http://dlvr.it/NvT3W7
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mreugenehalsey · 5 years
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Gussie Clarke Says Reggae Spreads A Universal Message
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Reggae music was added to the UNESCO list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. One of the pioneers of reggae, music producer, Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, shares how the genre impacts the world.
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donsinclair · 5 years
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Travellers Sound System ft Ninja Man & General B 1990s Ninjaman, alias Don Gorgon, (born Desmond John Ballentine on January 20, 1966, in Annotto Bay, Jamaica) is a popular dancehall deejay, known for his controversial and pro-gun lyrics and his stuttering and melodramatic style. Ninjaman is currently in jail awaiting trial for a murder that was commited in Kingston, Jamaica. After moving from his birthplace Annotto Bay to Kingston at the age of 11, he launched his deejay career with the Black Culture Sound System at age 12 as "Double Ugly". In 1980, he joined Killamanjaro, there got the chance to learn from established deejays Super Cat and Early B, and released his debut single as "Uglyman". Yet another name change made him the now well known Ninjaman. In 1987, Ninjaman recorded - and produced himself - his first hit single "Protection", a duet with Courtney Melody. The following years brought many prolific collaborations with producers like King Jammy, Witty, Xterminator, Philip "Fatis" Burrell, Redman, Ini Kamoze, Bobby Digital, Augustus "Gussie" Clarke, and Steely & Clevie and Henry "Junjo" Lawes. It has been said that Ninjaman comes up with all of his lyrics on the spot in the recording studio, in a freestyle manner. David Parkes, [General B ] was raised in the notorious ghetto areas of Seaview, Waterhouse, Rose Lane and Waltham Park and was inspired by General Trees to chat in the dancehall. It was through his connection with Trees that he became known as General and later added the B as he was considered the baby of the sound who was distinguished by his "turbine whine". In 1994, General B joined forces with Ghost and Roundhead in the Monster Shack Crew. Although considered one of the crew, General B's songwriting skills enabled him to maintain a high profile individually with hit tunes such as, "God Heart" (a duet with Jason Sweetness), "Nicky", "Bad Inna New Clothes" and "Scream" (his biggest solo hit). In the late 90s, General B recorded on sessions in New York, USA, that resulted in the hip-hop release, "If Me Did Know". At the start of the millennium he recorded in sessions for the second Monster Shack Crew album and with Roundhead released "True Lover". A series of hits followed including dancehall favourites, "Shock Him Up", "Jump", "N-Vious", "Ah Me Dis" and "When We Roll". By the end of 2000, General B established his solo career with the hardcore ragga anthem, "The Business", and he is widely considered as the man who inspired younger DJs to serve their apprenticeship as a part of a crew. ❤️💛💚Uk's Leading Broadcast Station For #Reggae & #SoundSystem #Culture Artists, Sound Systems, Preserving & Documenting Reggae SoundSystems Culture For more Quality Vibes Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. https://youtu.be/SCXvEo_5x_c
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Dread At The Controls Dub mp3
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