
Enforcer One Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1989
- Style: Reggae
- Total tracks: 10
- Unique artists on riddim: 10
- Production credits: DYNAMITE RECORDS
- Key artists on this riddim: Cornell Campbell, Horace Andy, Johnny Osbourne, Pliers
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-1989 Riddims List · 1960s-80s Reggae Riddims
In Dynamite Records’ 1989 catalogue, Enforcer One lands as a late-era roots session with a heavyweight singer lineup and a clear old-school pulse. The cut has that dry, rolling late-’80s reggae swing under it, the kind of rhythm bed that leaves plenty of room for voices like Horace Andy, Cornell Campbell, Johnny Osbourne, and Carlton Livingston to lean into the groove without crowding it. Cornell Campbell’s “Boxing” is the obvious anchor, and the sequence keeps the mood moving through love songs and tougher street reflections before Pliers closes things out on “Jealousy. ” Ten tracks deep, it plays like a snapshot of the label’s compact but no-nonsense approach, with the rhythm holding steady right through to the final cut.
Enforcer One Riddim Tracklist:
- Carlton Livingston – Rumours
- Chris Wayne – For Ever Love
- Cornell Campbell – Boxing
- Ernest Wilson – Never Walk Away
- Henkel Irie – Ghetto Life
- Horace Andy – Treasure Call Love
- Johnny Osbourne – Guilty
- Linval Thompson – Raggamuffin Lover
- Nikki Parchment – Take This Love
- Pliers – Jealousy
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