
Love And Harmony produced by Hugh Boothe, Sonia Pottinger, Jimi Hines for Jahmikmusik, Sky Note, Artistic in 1975
Love And Harmony Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1975
- Total tracks: 12
- Unique artists on riddim: 10
- Production credits: Various Labels
- Key artists on this riddim: George Nooks, Louie Culture, Paul Elliott, Pinchers
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Love And Harmony Riddim is a 1975 Jahmikmusik, Sky Note, and Artistic production credited to Hugh Boothe, Sonia Pottinger, and Jimi Hines, with a tracklist that moves between roots-era vocals and later dancehall cuts. Fred Locks anchors the set with Dub and Harmony, Joy and Harmony, and Love and Harmony, while Brigadier Jerry’s Fred Locks A Dreadlocks, Hell and Fire’s Where Is That Love, and The Revolutionaries’ Multitude Dub help define the release’s mix of conscious lyrics and dubwise instrumentation. With 12 tracks and 10 unique artists, it pairs 1970s foundation material with 2001 recuts from George Nooks, Louie Culture, Paul Elliott, Pinchers, and Shaka Shamba, making it a bridge between classic roots harmony and later Jamaican vocal styles.
Love And Harmony Riddim Tracklist:
- Brigadier Jerry – Fred Locks A Dreadlocks (1975)
- Fred Locks – Dub & Harmony (1975)
- Fred Locks – Joy & Harmony (1975)
- Fred Locks – Love & Harmony (1975)
- Fred Locks – Love And Harmony (2001)
- George Nooks – Informer (2001)
- Hell & Fire – Where Is That Love (Love And Harmony) (1977)
- Louie Culture – More Corn (2001)
- Paul Elliott – Righteousness (2001)
- Pinchers – Old Vampire (2001)
- Shaka Shamba – Set It (2001)
- The Revolutionaries – Multitude Dub (1977)



