18 tracks new to CD.
• Includes numerous major reggae hits.
• Four essential classic DJ albums – 2 new to CD.
By the close of the 1970s, the DJ style had been long established as one of reggae music’s most popular subgenres – and few producers embraced the style more enthusiastically than Kingston-based hitmaker Joe Gibbs.
Throughout the decade and into the next, Gibbs released a wealth of material by almost every talk-over artist on the island, from veteran pioneers such as U Roy and Count Matchuki to the cream of the second generation of toasters, notably the quartet of DJ superstars whose music fills this 2CD set.
The first disc of the collection features a pair of classic 1977 long-players from two giants of the genre, namely Wade Brammer AKA Trinity – best-known for the hugely popular ‘Three Piece Suit’, the inspiration for Althea & Donna’s UK chart-topper, ‘Uptown Top Ranking’ – and Michael Williams, who, as Prince Far I, first achieved international recognition with his hugely popular 1976 hit, ‘Heavy Manners’.
Disc 2 presents a further two albums from 1980 that respectively showcase the talents of the immensely popular Ranking Joe (Jackson) – who throughout the late 70s and early 80s cut a series of major Jamaican hits – and the talented Prince Mohammed, who also enjoyed significant success as a vocalist under his real name of George Nooks.
Now, at long last, these four essential Joe Gibbs-produced LPs from the heyday of the original DJ era are brought together on this double disc set, with the Trinity and Prince Far I albums unavailable on CD for two decades, and both long-players on disc 2 making their long overdue digital debut.
* New to CD