LOVE I CAN FEEL RIDDIM produced by PENTHOUSE RECORDS 1991
Love I Can Feel Overview
The “Love I Can Feel Riddim” compilation from 1991 highlights a classic era in reggae music. The dub cut on this project follows the traditional reggae style, using deep bass and echo effects that are true to the roots of the genre. This approach keeps the music authentic and connects it to the long history of reggae sound. Sanchez appears twice on this compilation, first with “Day After Day” and again with “I Can’t Wait.” Sanchez is known for his smooth voice and has had many hits in reggae, including the well-known “Never Dis Di Man.” Tony Rebel brings his unique style to “Fresh Vegetable.” He is famous for his song “If Jah,” and is one of the artists who helped bring conscious lyrics to dancehall music. Frankie Paul, with “Giving You The Benefit,” was often called the “Jamaican Stevie Wonder” and had a long career filled with reggae hits. Berres Hammond and Cutty Ranks team up for “Love Haffie Get.” Berres Hammond is respected for his soulful voice and songs like “One Step Ahead.” Cutty Ranks is known for his powerful deejay style and songs such as “The Stopper.” John Holt delivers the classic “Love I Can Feel.” Holt was a legendary reggae singer, famous for hits like “Police In Helicopter.” Other tracks include “Eternity” by Nana Mclean and three songs by Pinchers: “Dreams & Illusions,” “Stand By Me,” and “She’s Coming Back.” PENTHOUSE RECORDS produced this compilation.
Love I Can Feel Tracklist:
- Sanchez – Day After Day
- Tony Rebel – Fresh Vegetable
- Frankie Paul – Giving You The Benefit
- Sanchez – I Can’t Wait
- Berres Hammond, Cutty Ranks – Love Haffie Get
- John Holt – Love I Can Feel
- Nana Mclean – Eternity
- Pinchers – Dreams & Illusions
- Pinchers – Stand By Me
- Pinchers – She’s Coming Back
- Berres Hammond – Tempted To Touch
- Tony Tuff – The First Time I Meet You
- Ian Sweetness – Trying To Get To You
- Pinchers – When Will I See You Again
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