HEAVEN’S DOOR RIDDIM produced by CHARM RECORDS 2000
Heavens Door Overview
When Heavens Door Riddim arrived in 2000, reggae fans quickly embraced its rootsy energy. The riddim brought people together at dances and on radio, with listeners praising its uplifting sound and classic feel. Many still remember how the tracks filled events with positive vibes. Ambelique’s “Bluer Than Blue” stood out for its smooth vocals and heartfelt delivery. Ambelique was already known for his soulful style, and this track added to his reputation. Antonio’s “Good Old Days” brought a nostalgic touch, reminding fans of reggae’s golden era. Don Campbell, who had already found success with his album "The Album," delivered “Rise,” a song that inspired hope and strength. Freddie McGregor, famous for hits like “Big Ship” and a career spanning decades, contributed “Love Must Conquer.” His voice added depth and experience to the riddim. Peter Hunnigale, a well-respected UK reggae singer, brought “Never,” showing his smooth approach and steady presence in the scene. Behind the scenes, CHARM RECORDS produced the riddim. The label, based in the UK, was known for pushing reggae forward and supporting both new and established artists. CHARM RECORDS played an important role in the UK reggae movement, releasing many influential tracks through the years. Heavens Door Riddim remains a favorite foundation rhythm from 2000’s events, still loved by reggae fans today.
Heavens Door Tracklist:
- Ambelique – Bluer Than Blue
- Antonio – Good Old Days
- Don Campbell – Rise
- Freddie Mcgregor – Love Must Conquer
- Peter Hunnigale – Never
- Phoebe One – Knocking On Heavens Door
- Vivian Jones – Gimmi More Love
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