JUST ANOTHER GIRL RIDDIM produced by 1969-2006 – STUDIO ONE
Just Another Girl Overview
The "Just Another Girl Riddim" compilation first appeared in Jamaica in the early 2000s and has become a favorite in reggae sessions today. This collection brings together well-known and respected artists in reggae and dancehall, each adding their own style to the riddim. Edi Fitzroy, known for his clear voice and conscious lyrics, delivers "Easy Ride." Fitzroy made his mark with hits like "Princess Black" and was celebrated for his positive messages. The Impact All Stars, a legendary studio band from the 1970s, perform "Upbeat Version." They were key players at Randy’s Studio 17 and helped shape roots reggae’s sound. Impact Allstars, sometimes credited differently, contribute "Just Another Dub," bringing a classic dub flavor. Ken Boothe, a major voice in Jamaican music, sings "Just Another Girl." Boothe is famous for his 1974 UK chart-topping hit "Everything I Own." Lee "Scratch" Perry, a pioneer in reggae production and dub, is featured with "Coming In From The Cold." Perry is known for his groundbreaking work with the Upsetters and Bob Marley. The riddim’s production is rooted in the classic one drop beat, giving it a strong cultural vibe that fits well in today’s reggae scene. The sound is uplifting and fresh, making this compilation stand out among recent releases and keeping the roots reggae spirit alive.
Just Another Girl Tracklist:
- Edi Fitzroy – Easy Ride
- Impact All Stars – Upbeat Version
- Impact Allstars – Just Another Dub (Sounds From The Ground Selected Cuts From Blood & Fire Rmx)
- Ken Boothe – Just Another Girl
- Lee scratch Perry – Coming In From The Cold
- Linval Thompson – Just Another Girl
- Sabrina Williams – Just Another Man
- Sound Dimension – Bitter Blood.flac
- The Skints – Just Another Girl (Ken Boothe Cover)
- U-Roy – Runaway Girl
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