MISSION IMPOSSIBLE – POWER HOUSE 1987
Mission Impossible – Power House Overview
The Mission Impossible – Power House riddim is making waves in today’s reggae scene, especially among sound system fans. This riddim is built for big speakers and outdoor dances, where the deep bass and steady drums really come alive. It connects the roots of reggae with a modern touch, making it perfect for roots sessions happening now. The foundation of this riddim comes from Sly & Robbie, one of reggae’s most famous rhythm sections and production teams. Their work has shaped countless reggae hits, and their signature style is easy to hear in the Mission Impossible riddim. The beats are warm and full, giving each song a rich, classic sound. Several respected artists have recorded on this riddim. Al Campbell brings his smooth voice to "Boarderline." Frankie Paul, known for his energetic stage presence and hits like “Sara,” delivers "Fp Love." Freddie McGregor, who scored a UK Top 10 hit with “Just Don’t Want to Be Lonely,” sings "Dont Hurt My Feelings." Jakie Statement adds "Care Yu Body," and Johnny Osbourne, famous for the song “Buddy Bye,” gives us "Mission." Other tracks include Peter Metro’s "Hackle The Mike," Weedie Dread’s "Sweet Sixteen," and Winston Hussey’s "Special Attention." Together, these songs show how the Mission Impossible riddim brings together old and new, keeping reggae’s sound system culture alive for today’s fans.
Tracklist:
- Al Campbell – Boarderline
- Frankie Paul – Fp Love
- Freddie Mcgregor – Dont Hurt My Feelings
- Jakie Statement – Care Yu Body
- Johnny Osbourne – Mission
- Lynval Thompson – Labba Mouth
- Peter Metro – Hackle The Mike
- Sly & Robbie – Mission Impossible
- Weedie Dread – Sweet Sixteen
- Winston Hussey – Special Attention
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