Mister Eudaric Riddim produced by VP Records 2009
Mister Eudaric Overview
In 2009, reggae was exploring new sounds but still holding on to its roots. The Mister Eudaric Riddim project arrived just in time, bringing together classic reggae vibes and fresh energy. This rhythm became a favorite foundation for sound systems, showing that reggae’s core spirit was still alive and strong. The producer behind this project is VP Records, a label with a deep history in reggae and dancehall. VP Records began in Jamaica in the late 1970s and later moved to New York. They have helped many reggae artists reach international audiences and are known for releasing major compilations like the “Reggae Gold” series. Their influence can be felt across reggae music worldwide. The Mister Eudaric Riddim is powered by some of reggae’s most respected voices. Lloyd Brown delivers “Bless Me,” adding his smooth, soulful style. Marcia Griffiths, famous as a member of the I-Threes and for her hit “Electric Boogie,” gives us “Piece By Piece,” showing her lasting talent. Tinga Stewart, known for winning the Festival Song Contest in Jamaica, brings emotion to “Not This Time.” Nadine Sutherland, who started her career as a child and later worked with Buju Banton on “Action,” shines with “So Real.” Vivian Jones, a respected UK reggae singer, offers “Ill Be Waiting,” adding depth to the project. These artists, together with the steady hands of VP Records, make Mister Eudaric Riddim a true roots reggae statement from 2009. It’s a project that proves reggae’s foundation is as strong as ever.
Mister Eudaric Tracklist:
- Lloyd Brown – Bless Me
- Marcia Griffiths – Piece By Piece
- Tinga Stewart – Not This Time
- Nadine Sutherland – So Real
- Vivian Jones – Ill Be Waiting
- Pam Hall – Dont Hurt Me
- Bunny Rugs – Ill Be There
- Shalom – Without You
- Shinehead – You Got It Bad
- George Nooks – My Children
- Daville – My Heart
- Don Campbell – Run Them
- Freddie Mcgregor – Hold Me
- Sizzla – Chalice And Herbs (Bonus Track)
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