
Lately Girl produced by Dennis Brown, Castro Brown for Tit For Tat, Morpheus, D.E.B. Music in 1974
Lately Girl Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1974
- Total tracks: 5
- Unique artists on riddim: 5
- Production credits: Various Labels
- Key artists on this riddim: Dennis Brown
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Lately Girl Riddim comes from Dennis Brown and Castro Brown for Tit For Tat, Morpheus and D. E. B. Music, a 1974 roots set that keeps a tight five-track lineup moving between vocals, chants and dub. Dave Robinson’s Chant To Jah (Freedom Chant) opens the sequence, Dennis Brown returns with Lately Girl (Promised Land), and Don Drummond Junior’s Dunisha leads into the Morpheus Players’ Dunisha Dub, giving the cut a nice balance of songs and version work. Dennis Brown’s involvement also gives the riddim extra weight, since his name anchors both the production and one of the key selections. With only five tunes and a clear instrumental edge, this one plays like a compact, early-70s reggae session with a spiritual feel and a deep dub finish.
Lately Girl Riddim Tracklist:
- Dave Robinson – Chant To Jah (Freedom Chant) (1974)
- Dennis Brown – Lately Girl (Promised Land) (1977)
- Dennis Brown All Stars – Chant (1974)
- Don Drummond Junior – Dunisha (1976)
- Morpheus Players – Dunisha Dub (1976)



