FIRE COAL RIDDIM produced by ARROWS RECORDS 2000
Fire Coal Overview
The year 2000 was an important time for reggae music. The Fire Coal Riddim, produced by ARROWS RECORDS, was one of the standout releases in that era. ARROWS RECORDS was a respected Jamaican label known for releasing both classic and modern reggae rhythms. The label had a long history in the industry and was famous for its powerful sound and quality productions. The Fire Coal Riddim brought together several talented artists. Luciano delivered "Enough Love," adding his signature conscious lyrics and smooth vocals. Luciano is well known for his uplifting songs and has released albums like "Where There Is Life," which helped make him a household name in reggae. George Nooks performed "This Love" on the riddim. Nooks is respected in both reggae and gospel circles, and his voice is recognized by fans worldwide. Djahana contributed "Come Along With Me," adding a fresh energy to the project. Glen Washington sang "Heaven Must Have Sent You." Washington is known for his soulful voice and hits like "Kindness For Weakness." He has a long career with many albums and international tours. Wildflower’s "I Never Knew" is another strong entry, showing the depth and emotion that roots reggae can offer. Other tracks on the riddim include "Sex Bomb" by Frankie Paul, "Im In Love" by Stevie Face, and a version by P Linton. Each artist brought their own style, making the Fire Coal Riddim a favorite for sound systems. This dub release remains a strong example of reggae’s lasting power in 2000.
Fire Coal Tracklist:
- Enough Love – Luciano
- This Love – George Nooks
- Come Along With Me – Djahana
- Heaven Must Have Sent You – Glen Washington
- I Never Knew – Wildflower
- Sex Bomb – Frankie Paul
- Im In Love – Stevie Face
- Version – P Linton
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