
Me And Jane Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1982
- Style: Reggae
- Total tracks: 3
- Unique artists on riddim: 3
- Production credits: 1982- CHA CHA
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Reggae Riddims
Cha Cha’s Me And Jane Riddim feels less like a sprawling studio exercise and more like a tight little snapshot from 1982, when the Morwells and Bingy Bunny were leaning into a grittier, more focused sound. Bingy Bunny And The Morwells’ original “Me And Jane” carries the strongest pull here, while the extended mix lets that groove breathe a little longer before the set turns to The Roots Radics’ “Gunman, ” which plays like the rhythm’s hard-edged answer track. The credit trail matters too: Riddim-ID ties the riddim to The Morwells, with Maurice “Blacka Morwell” Wellington and Bingy Bunny Lamont in the producer seat, which fits the raw, hands-on feel of the recordings. With just three cuts, the sequence feels intentional rather than padded, moving from the vocal tune to the stretch version and then into the dubby, heavyweight Radics cut.
Me And Jane Riddim Tracklist:
- Bingy Bunny And The Morwells – Me And Jane
- The Morwells & Bingy Bunny – Me And Jane (Extended Mix)
- The Roots Radics – Gunman
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