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Don One Crew - Watch The Ride [CD]

Don One Crew - Watch The Ride [CD]

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Format: CD
Catalogue No.: DOCD005  
Barcode: 600301000428
Release Date: 07 Oct 2022
Genre: Reggae

SINGLE CD 18 TRACKS

18 Songs one of Dancehall most famous rhythm by various Artist and is very highly sort after CD
80 in stock

1 Ian Sweetness–
Twisted
2 Sluggy Ranks–
Thank You Jah
3 Donna V–
Baby Father
4 Bandy Leg–
I Choose You
5 Razah Mahlon–
Stay With Me
6 Devon Clarke (2)–
Worry Dem
7 Richie Tek & Razah–
Glamorous
8 Marcus & Razah–
Praise His Name
9 Terrible Cat & Razah–
Woman Fi Get Money
10 Many Moore*–
Selena
11 Tippa Ranks–
Girl Fi Weep & Moan
12 Beagan–
Tickle Me Fancy
13 Galawasp–
Longi La La
14 Teky Telly–
G.A.L.S. Galore
15 Squidly Ranks–
Man A Bleach
16 Chrissie Banton–
Let Power Fall And I
17 Terrorist–
Tantarilla
18 Mr. Mutton–
Look Over A Dem

For this compilation Don Moodie collected 12 tracks by artists like Luciano, Yami Bolo, Horace Andy, Ken Boothe and Glen Washington and added an equal amount of dub versions. The track list of 'Don One: The Sound Of Brooklyn' turns out to be a combination of successful covers like 'Betcha By Golly Wow' (originally a soul hit by The Stylistics, but here in a version by Luciano) or 'Because I'm Black' (on this compilation available both in a version by Ken Boothe and J.D. Smooth, but originally by Syl Johnson and given the recent racial tensions in the US, a song giving the listener goose bumps in no time) with reworkings of popular riddims like Drum Song (Glen Washington's 'Heart Of The City'), Java (again Glen Washington, this time with 'Nah Give Up') and a bunch of riddims from Sly & Robbie's Taxi-label (Sponji Reggae, Guess Who's Coming To Dinner, General Penitentiary) on this compilation mainly performed by a Yami Bolo at the top of his game. Add to that a second disc filled with wicked dub versions and you end up with one of the catchiest compilation albums we had the pleasure listening to this year. A massive big up to Don Moodie and his Don One label only seems fitting!

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