ETERNAL FLAME RIDDIM produced by PENTHOUSE RECORDS 1990
Eternal Flame Overview
The Eternal Flame Riddim is a classic reggae project from 1990. It is built on the one drop rhythm, a foundation in roots reggae known for its strong drum pattern and steady bass. This sound helped the riddim become popular in roots sessions, where it remains a favorite. Several respected artists recorded songs on this riddim. Audrey Hall, known for her 1986 hit "One Dance Won't Do," contributed "Bad Bargain." Her smooth delivery fits the rhythm’s warm, live feel. John Mouse recorded "Me & You," adding a relaxed but soulful touch. Sugar Black’s track "Stephanie" brings a heartfelt performance, showing his vocal strength. Wayne Wonder, who later became famous for international hits like "No Letting Go," is featured with "Eternal Flame." This song highlights his early talent before his worldwide success. Penthouse Records produced the Eternal Flame Riddim. The label, founded by Donovan Germain in 1987, is known for shaping the sound of modern reggae and dancehall in Jamaica. Penthouse has worked with many top artists and helped create several hit riddims over the years. Their production on this project is marked by lively percussion and consistent horn lines, giving the riddim a timeless quality. The Eternal Flame Riddim reflects the energy and feeling of roots reggae in 1990. Its steady groove and strong performances have made it a lasting favorite among reggae fans and selectors.
Eternal Flame Tracklist:
- Audrey Hall – Bad Bargain
- John Mouse – Me & You
- Sugar Black – Stephanie
- Wayne Wonder – Eternal Flame (Version 1)
- Wayne Wonder – Eternal Flame (Version 2)
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