
Give Me Your Love produced by G. Edwards, Clive Hunt for Sounds By Monk in 1973
Give Me Your Love Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1973
- Total tracks: 6
- Unique artists on riddim: 5
- Production credits: G. Edwards, Clive Hunt, Sounds By Monk
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Produced by G. Edwards and Clive Hunt for Sounds By Monk in 1973, Give Me Your Love Riddim is a tight little early-70s set that leans on King Tubby’s mix and a small, sharp lineup of voices and dubs. Bongo Herman and King Tubby open with Super Cool, while Ras Monk All Stars carry the riddim through Super Cool Pt. 2, the Dubplate Style cut, and Super Flute, with Super Roy’s Flying High and Super Soul’s Super Love (Give Me Your Love) rounding out the set. It’s a compact Sounds By Monk showcase with the kind of flute, percussion, and dubby studio texture that makes this era easy to spot, and it sits firmly in the collectible corner of the 1970s roots catalogue.
Give Me Your Love Riddim Tracklist:
- Bongo Herman & King Tubby – Super Cool
- Ras Monk All Stars & King Tubby – Super Cool Pt. 2
- Ras Monk All Stars & King Tubby – Super Cool Pt. 3 (Dubplate Style)
- Ras Monk All Stars & King Tubby – Super Flute
- Super Roy – Flying High
- Super Soul – Super Love (Give Me Your Love)



