Riverbash Riddim – Jetstar 1998
Riverbash Overview
In 1998, reggae music showed its true depth with the Riverbash Riddim album collection. The riddim is built on a strong, steady bassline and classic reggae drum patterns, giving every track a warm and uplifting mood. The sound feels both relaxed and powerful, making it easy for listeners to connect with the music. This collection features some of reggae’s most respected voices. Freddie Mcgregor brings his smooth style to "Take Time To Know Her." Mcgregor is well known for his hit song "Big Ship," and his experience shines through in this track. Al Campbell, another legendary singer, delivers "Love Is A Blessing." Campbell’s career includes the popular album "Gee Baby," and his heartfelt vocals add real emotion to the riddim. Antonio performs "From So Long," adding a fresh energy to the collection. Barbara Napps sings "Dont Leave," giving the album a soulful touch, while Candy Man’s "It Dread" adds a rootsy, authentic vibe. Other highlights include Dennis Brown’s "Love Me Tonight." Brown, known as the "Crown Prince of Reggae," was famous for his classic "Money in My Pocket." Don Campbell’s "Give It Up," Easy B’s "Give Me A Heart" and "Just Like A River," and Frankie Paul’s "Here I Am" all show the wide range of talent on this project. Riverbash Riddim was produced by the well-known team at Digital B, a label famous for shaping 1990s reggae. This album collection stands out as one of the strongest examples of reggae’s power and unity in 1998.
Riverbash Tracklist:
- Freddie Mcgregror – Take Time To Know Her
- Al Campbell – Love Is A Blessing
- Antonio – From So Long
- Barbara Napps – Dont Leave
- Candy Man – It Dread
- Dennis Brown – Love Me Tonight
- Don Campbell – Give It Up
- Easy B – Give Me A Heart
- Easy B – Just Like A River
- Frankie Paul – Here I Am
- Jimmy Riley – Just Like A River
- Leroy Sibbles – Oil Your Lamp
- Michael Prophet – Sweet Her
- Tyrone Taylor – When You Down
- U Brown – Me We Dance
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