Choice Of Color Riddim produced by Studio One 1970-1997
Choice Of Color Overview
The album collection featuring the Choice Of Color Riddim made its mark in 1997, appearing in cultural playlists across Jamaica and beyond. This project brought together some of reggae and dancehall’s important voices, each lending their unique style to the riddim. Bounty Killer, a major figure in dancehall known for hits like “Look,” contributed with “Wedding Done Arrange.” Dub Specialist, a name closely linked to Studio One’s legendary dub mixes, added “Together Dub.” Mark Wonder, respected for his roots reggae vocals, offered both “Just Lead The Way Version” and “Just Lead The Way.” Prince Far I, famous for his deep, chanting delivery and albums like "Cry Tuff Dub Encounter," voiced “House Of Jah.” Prince Jazzbo, a deejay with a long history at Studio One and known for his work with producer Coxsone Dodd, delivered “Choice Of Version.” Other artists on the riddim included Ranking Joe with “Choice Of Colour,” The Heptones with “Choice Of Color,” and Tony Tuff with “A2 - Wicked A Fe Run.” Each track was built on the same foundation, giving listeners a different experience with each artist’s touch. Studio One, the producer behind this collection, is one of Jamaica’s most influential labels. Founded by Clement “Coxsone” Dodd, Studio One helped launch the careers of many reggae legends and is often called the “Motown of Jamaica.” Fans still recall the energy of this riddim from the festivals and parties of 1997.
Choice Of Color Tracklist:
- Bounty Killer – Wedding Done Arrange
- Dub Specialist – Together Dub (Choice Of Color)
- Mark Wonder – Just Lead The Way Version
- Mark Wonder – Just Lead The Way
- Prince Far I – House Of Jah
- Prince Jazzbo – Choice Of Version
- Ranking Joe – Choice Of Colour
- The Heptones – Choice Of Color
- Tony Tuff – A2 – Wicked A Fe Run
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