RAIDERS OF THE LOST DUB – ISLAND RECORDS 1981
Raiders Of The Lost Dub – Island Records Overview
This roots riddim brings classic reggae energy into its year, fitting right into the roots revival happening in reggae sessions now. The sound is deep and heavy, with a steady groove that makes you want to listen again and again. Roots riddims like this one always find a way to connect the old and the new, keeping the spirit of reggae alive. The foundation for this riddim comes from Island Records, a label known for bringing reggae to the world. Island Records has played a big role in reggae history, helping artists reach bigger audiences outside Jamaica. This riddim shows their skill in gathering top roots talent. Black Uhuru brings strong tracks to the riddim, including “Convoy Hijack,” “Fire And Brimstone,” “The Monkey Is A Spy,” and “Whos In The Tomb.” Black Uhuru are Grammy winners, famous for their powerful harmonies and deep lyrics. Burning Spear adds “Pit Of Snakes,” showing his roots power. Burning Spear is well known for his album “Marcus Garvey,” a classic in reggae history. Ijahman’s “Whip That Tarantula” brings his unique voice and spiritual style. Junior Delgado delivers “Bazooka Blast,” showing why he is loved for his roots anthems. The Paragons’ “Indiana James” adds a sweet harmony touch, reminding us of their classic rocksteady hits. This riddim is a true part of today’s roots sessions, bringing together legends and timeless vibes.
Tracklist:
- Black Uhuru – Convoy Hijack
- Black Uhuru – Fire And Brimstone
- Black Uhuru – The Monkey Is A Spy
- Black Uhuru – Whos In The Tomb
- Burning Spear – Pit Of Snakes
- Ijahman – Whip That Tarantula
- Junior Delgado – Bazooka Blast
- The Paragons – Indiana James
- The Viceroys – The Dub Of Gold
- Wailing Souls – Well Of Souls
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