FURTHER EAST VOL 1 – JAMMY’S RECORDS 1988
Further East Vol 1 – Jammys Records Overview
This roots reggae collection brings together some of the most respected names in the genre. Barry Brown, known for his classic "Far East," is a favorite among reggae selectors and collectors. Coco T, the voice behind "Tune In," found international success with this hit in the 1980s. General Jah Mikey delivers "Foot Print," showing his soulful approach to roots music. Gregory Isaacs, who gives us "My Pride Don't Let Me," was often called the "Cool Ruler" and is famous for his timeless album "Night Nurse." Home T Four add their harmonies to "Going My Way," bringing a smooth vocal blend that stands out in Jamaican music history. The songs are built on a strong rocksteady rhythm, which gives the entire set a warm, steady groove. The legendary producer King Jammy, who helped bring digital reggae to the world with Wayne Smith’s "Under Mi Sleng Teng," is behind this project. His production brings together deep basslines, crisp drums, and rich melodies, creating a sound that feels both classic and fresh. Today, selectors often reach for these tracks at dances and roots sessions. Songs like Horace Andy’s "I'll Be Gone" and Sugar Minott’s "Pay You Back" keep the energy high, while Pad Anthony’s "Conference Table" and King Kong’s "Let Jah Arise" add depth. This anthology proves that the rocksteady flow remains powerful on modern sound systems.
Tracklist:
- Barry Brown – Far East
- Coco T – Tune In
- General Jah Mikey – Foot Print
- Gregory Isaacs – My Pride Don’t Let Me
- Home T Four – Going My Way
- Horace Andy – I’ll Be Gone
- King Kong – Let Jah Arise
- Pad Anthony – Conference Table
- Sugar Minott – Pay You Back
- Wayne Smith – Three Times A Lady
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