DANCE ALL STYLE – GREENSLEEVES RECORDS 1986
Dance All Style – Greensleeves Records Overview
Reggae sound systems are buzzing with new energy as the latest rhythms roll through the speakers. The riddims are smooth but strong, laced with deep bass and lively percussion. The music feels both modern and classic, giving listeners a steady groove to move to. It’s the kind of backdrop that makes you want to dance, whether you’re in a club or at an outdoor festival. Among the standout tracks is 00 with “Va-Dance All Style-(Web)-198x.Jpeg,” which sets the tone with a catchy beat and a fresh approach. Annette B brings a softer touch on “I Found Love,” her voice gliding over melodic chords and making the tune easy to replay. Beres Hammond’s classic “She Love Me Now” reminds us why he’s a legend in lovers rock, known for his soulful delivery and heartfelt lyrics. Frankie Paul’s “Fool Fighting” adds a vibrant, upbeat flavor, showcasing why he was often called the “Jamaican Stevie Wonder.” Freddie Mcgregor’s “Miserable Woman” delivers roots reggae at its best; Mcgregor has been a key figure in reggae since his early days with the Clarendonians and as a solo artist with hits like “Big Ship.” The producers behind these tracks play a big role in shaping the sound. Their skill in blending rhythms and vocals keeps the music lively and true to reggae’s core. This compilation captures the heart of reggae this season, offering both reliable favorites and fresh new vibes for all fans.
Tracklist:
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- Annette B – I Found Love
- Beres Hammond – She Love Me Now
- Frankie Paul – Fool Fighting
- Freddie Mcgregor – Miserable Woman
- Gregory Isaacs – No Good Girl
- Johnny Osbourne – No Sound Like Me
- Junior Murvin – Jack Slick
- King Kong – Legal
- King Kong – Paro Them Paro
- Nitty Gritty – Man In A House
- Tannoi – Rude Boys
- Wayne Smith – Ickie All Over
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