
Big Heel Boot produced by Mark Hudson for Well Charge, Stone Cold in 1976
Big Heel Boot Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1976
- Total tracks: 24
- Unique artists on riddim: 26
- Production credits: Mark Hudson, Well Charge, Stone Cold
- Key artists on this riddim: Anthony B, Anthony Cruz, Beres Hammond, Cocoa Tea, Delly Ranx, Determine
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Produced by Mark Hudson for Well Charge and Stone Cold, Big Heel Boot Riddim links a 1976 roots foundation to a later dancehall-heavy set of cuts, with Freddie McKay’s Dance Dis Ya Festival, I-Roy’s How Do You Mean, and The Revolutionaries’ version anchoring the original side of the riddim. The track mix also brings in 2002 voices like Beres Hammond on Hard Times, Cocoa Tea on Sign, and Morgan Heritage on I Found Love, giving the release a clear roots-to-modern crossover feel. Mark Hudson’s production keeps the package tied to the same classic festival-song energy that made Big Heel Boot a lasting Jamaican reference, while the lineup stretches from veteran singers to contemporary dancehall names.
Big Heel Boot Riddim Tracklist:
- Anthony B – Dance Times (2002)
- Anthony Cruz – Oh Can You Do That (2002)
- Beres Hammond – Hard Times (2002)
- Chavez – Compare The Signs (2002)
- Cocoa Tea – Sign (2002)
- Delly Ranks – Who The Cap Fit (2002)
- Determine – A Nuh I Dat (2002)
- DYCR – Black Woman (2002)
- Freddie McKay – Dance Dis Ya Festival (1976)
- General B – Respect (2002)
- George Nooks – Can I Depend On You (Loving You) (2002)
- I-Roy – How Do You Mean (1976)
- L.M.S. – Righteous Love (2002)
- Lebanchula – Mama (2002)
- Luciano – Got To Be A Chance (2002)
- Morgan Heritage – I Found Love (2002)
- Mr Vegas – Party Time (2002)
- Natural Black – Who Cares For Me (2002)
- Patchy & Alkatraz – It A Go Red (2002)
- Pinchers – Dan Top A Top (2002)
- Powerman – African Woman (2002)
- Richie Stephens & Nadine Sutherland – So Glad (2002)
- The Revolutionaries – Dance Dis Ya Festival Version (1976)
- Weekend – Same Argument (2002)



