
Love Without Feeling produced by Harry Mudie for Moodisc, Jungle in 1973
Love Without Feeling Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1973
- Total tracks: 8
- Unique artists on riddim: 7
- Production credits: Harry Mudie, Moodisc, Jungle
- Key artists on this riddim: John Holt
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Harry Mudie’s Love Without Feeling riddim for Moodisc and Jungle dates to 1973 and sits right in his early-’70s run of clean, melodic roots productions. The line-up brings together The Heptones on Love Without Feeling, John Holt on Love Is Gone, Big Joe with Lick Dem Face, and Mudie’s All Stars on Jungle Feeling and Fantasy Workshop, with Prince Heron’s Spanish Town Rock and The M. B. V. ’s Theme From The Gun Court adding extra range to the set. Built around a warm, focused groove, it’s a good snapshot of Mudie’s label style in this era, where the same rhythm could carry singers, deejays, and studio players without losing its character.
Love Without Feeling Riddim Tracklist:
- Big Joe – Lick Dem Face (1974)
- Inge Larsen – Gone Is Love (1972)
- John Holt – Love Is Gone
- Mudie’s All Stars – Fantasy Workshop
- Mudie’s All Stars – Jungle Feeling (1973)
- Prince Heron – Spanish Town Rock (1977)
- The Heptones – Love Without Feeling (1973)
- The M.B.V. – Theme From The Gun Court (1975)



