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Deejays Meet Down Town 1975-1980

The late sixties and early seventies spectacle of Jamaican Deejays taking their live performances out of the dance halls and translating them into hit records, not only marked the beginning of forty years of dance hall driven music on the island but also provided the original inspiration and template for the global dominance of rap and hip hop. The art of deejay was now rightly recognised and the toasters or talk over artists advanced from introductions and interjections to stringing complete sets of lyrics together and riding the rhythm for the entire length of the song. Deejays including U Roy, I Roy, Dennis Alcapone, Big Joe ,Little Joe and Prince Jazzbo who built their reputations working live on sound systems,now went one step beyond and moved on to become recording deejays with entire catalogues of hit singles and albums to their credit. Throughout the seventies a whole host of mic men followed in their wake including Dillinger,Dr.Alimando,Clint Eastwood and Jah Stitch. Talking records were not new, but talk over records were...the repercussions of this uniquely Jamaican phenomenon would go on to reverberate worldwide...

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LP - 1 disk
Release date
01-11-2014
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470044
EAN
5060135761417
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TRACKS

Disk 1

1. COCAINE IN MY BRAIN-DILLINGER
2. THE BARBER FEEL IT-DR.ALIMANTADO
3. HOLD ON-U ROY
4. WAR AND FRICTION-I ROY
5. ROOTS NATTY CONGO-DILLINGER
6. GOOD MEMORIES-PRINCE JAZZBO
7. IN THE GHETTO-BIG JOE
8. IT MUST COME-DENNIS ALCAPONE
9. BURY THE BARBER-JAH STITCH
10. TRADITION SKANK-LITTLE JOE
11. KENDAL CRASH-TRINITY
12. DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME-DILLINGER
13. WHAT A HARD MAN FE DEAD-CLINT EASTWOOD
14. GIVE ME A HELPING HAND-TRINITY