
FURTHER EAST VOL 1 – JAMMY’S RECORDS 1988
Further East Vol 1 Release Details
- Style: Reggae
- Total tracks: 10
- Unique artists on riddim: 10
- Key artists on this riddim: Gregory Isaacs, Horace Andy, Jammys Records, Pad Anthony, Sugar Minott
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Reggae Riddims
Gregory Isaacs is the anchor here, and “My Pride Don’t Let Me Home” gives Further East Vol 1 its emotional center before Sugar Minott and Wayne Smith come in with sharper, more streetwise cuts. Jammy’s keeps the Far East riddim in that late-’80s digital roots pocket, crisp and lean rather than cluttered, with Barry Brown’s title tune and King Kong’s “Let Jah Arise” doing a lot of the heavy lifting. There’s a nice sense of continuity with the label’s earlier dancehall-riddim work, only this one leans a little more melodic and singjay-friendly than the harder shelling Jammy’s was known for a few years earlier. With ten different voices on one rhythm, it fits neatly into the King Jammy catalogue as one of those compilation sets that captures the period when his productions could still carry heavyweight roots singers without losing that modern edge.
Further East Vol 1 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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