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Ziggy Marley Presents: Dancehall Originators

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発売日 2010年02月02日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルTuff Gong Worldwide
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 TGW005
SKU 804879168225

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:03:12
Audio Mixer: Phillip Smart. Liner Note Author: Patricia Meschino. Recording information: Cell Block, Kingston Jamaica; Gargamel Music, Kingston, Jamaica; Roaring Lion, Kingston, Jamaica; Tuff Gong Studios, Kingston, Jamaica. An odd archival release geared toward the dancehall historian, Let's Go Back...Way Back, Vol. 1: Dancehall Originators kicks off Ziggy Marley and the Tuff Gong label's salute to the originators of modern dancehall. Ziggy makes good use of his family's Tuff Gong imprint with the set, bringing a set of forgotten tracks back into print and packaging them with informative liner notes plus a worthwhile essay. The odd bit is that what may look like a wide-ranging collection is basically a "riddim album" without the billing, as every cut in the set is built on the same backing track. Here the riddim is 1991's "Hot This Year" riddim, a light, uptempo ragga riddim made famous by Dirtsman's song of the same name. Vocalists Chaka Demus, Yellowman, General Trees, and Buju Banton all do very well on the track, and while dancehall regulars will flip over some of these lost performances, newcomers should be warned that riddim albums are often considered to be monotonous by those unfamiliar with the genre. ~ David Jeffries

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    1. 1.
      Hot This Year / Dirtsman
    2. 2.
      Big, Bad & Bold / Chaka Demus
    3. 3.
      Take It Easy / Peter Metro
    4. 4.
      So Sweet / Pinchers
    5. 5.
      Look Work / Josey Wales
    6. 6.
      Rougher Than Dem / Charlie Chaplin
    7. 7.
      King Fe Dancehall / Yellowman
    8. 8.
      Stop It / Coco Tea
    9. 9.
      Dancehall Vibes / General Trees
    10. 10.
      Mr. Bad Mind / Buju Banton
    11. 11.
      The Originator / George Nooks / U-Roy
    12. 12.
      Taking You Back [Mega Mix] / DJ Roy / Ziggy Marley

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An odd archival release geared toward the dancehall historian, Let's Go Back...Way Back, Vol. 1: Dancehall Originators kicks off Ziggy Marley and the Tuff Gong label's salute to the originators of modern dancehall. Ziggy makes good use of his family's Tuff Gong imprint with the set, bringing a set of forgotten tracks back into print and packaging them with informative liner notes plus a worthwhile essay. The odd bit is that what may look like a wide-ranging collection is basically a "riddim album" without the billing, as every cut in the set is built on the same backing track. Here the riddim is 1991's "Hot This Year" riddim, a light, uptempo ragga riddim made famous by Dirtsman's song of the same name. Vocalists Chaka Demus, Yellowman, General Trees, and Buju Banton all do very well on the track, and while dancehall regulars will flip over some of these lost performances, newcomers should be warned that riddim albums are often considered to be monotonous by those unfamiliar with the genre. ~ David Jeffries|
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An odd archival release geared toward the dancehall historian, Let's Go Back...Way Back, Vol. 1: Dancehall Originators kicks off Ziggy Marley and the Tuff Gong label’s salute to the originators of modern dancehall. Ziggy makes good use of his family’s Tuff Gong imprint with the set, bringing a set of forgotten tracks back into print and packaging them with informative liner notes plus a worthwhile essay. The odd bit is that what may look like a wide-ranging collection is basically a “riddim album” without the billing, as every cut in the set is built on the same backing track. Here the riddim is 1991’s “Hot This Year” riddim, a light, uptempo ragga riddim made famous by Dirtsman’s song of the same name. Vocalists Chaka Demus, Yellowman, General Trees, and Buju Banton all do very well on the track, and while dancehall regulars will flip over some of these lost performances, newcomers should be warned that riddim albums are often considered to be monotonous by those unfamiliar with the genre. ~ David Jeffries
Rovi

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