
Request from Jabari
Thanks Down Underground for the link!
To complete the set on the Fashion "Ragga Clash" series. Released in 1992 by the London based label, showcasing the "Whip" and "Love Fever" riddims.
Stone Love compilation album here. One of the best Stone Love releases out there, with every track worthy of a rewind. Hard to pick out my favourites!!
Nadine Sutherland is a female voice acknowledged around the globe with her tracks such as Action, Baby Face, as well as Anything for you, and many many more. This album was released in 1997 with many more tracks for you to enjoy.
Lady Patra, Lady Ann, Queen Paula, Sister Nancy, Lady Mackerel and more... enjoy!
Who is the tuffest?????... This one is a compilation of some Tuffest & Ninjaman tunes, out of Japan on the Alpha Enterprise label. As reggae (in general) has proved, it has reached all corners of the world. This label primarily directs their attention at the oriental market. Mostly are re-releases of tunes from original Ja, Uk and Us pressings but they also have plenty of releases which have never seen the light of day on the other side...
Simular collection to the one beneath, but displaying the production skills of Mikey Bennett and Patrick Lindsay. Their Two Friends label might have always seemed in the shadow of Music Works, but hits like Cocoa Tea's "No Blood For Oil", Dennis Brown's "Poison" and Hopeton Lindo's "Slaughter" come very near to matching Hardcore Ragga.
This compilation could not be better - Gregory's "Rumours", the J.C. Lodge and Lady G cuts, Home T, Cocoa Tea & Shabba Ranks' "Pirate's Anthem", Shabba Ranks & Krystal's "Twice My Age" and practically every important Gussie hit of the late 1980s, in digital clarity. This is some of the most adventurous music ever to merge from Jamaica.
"Cocaine High School ... the greatest college ever, but the most expensive school fee ever paid."


Big Jammys album from 1990 on the "Love is Not A Gamble" rhythm.