PRESSURE and SLIDE RIDDIM 1986-2007 – VARIOUS PRODUCERS
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Pressure And Slide Overview
The Pressure And Slide Riddim compilation is a standout release in dancehall music, rooted in the classic sound system culture of Jamaica. This collection brings together both hardcore deejay performances and smooth vocals, making it a favorite for fans of different dancehall styles. The riddim is built on the foundation of Byron Lee & The Dragonaires’ “Pressure And Slide,” a track that played a big part in shaping Jamaican music from the 1960s onward. This instrumental has been reimagined here, giving new life to the riddim for a modern dancehall audience. A mix of established and rising artists feature on the compilation. Ashman delivers “No Love Truck,” a track with direct lyrics and strong delivery. Fatta Youth’s “Human Dictionary” stands out with its clever wordplay and energy. Johnny P’s “Flood Disaster” brings a hardcore deejay style, while Super Chick adds a fresh voice with “Nah Go Rap Up.” Anthony B, known for his powerful messages, offers “Cut Out That,” blending roots influences with dancehall. Vocal performances shine as well. Audrey Hall’s “One Dance Won’t Do” and Beres Hammond’s “One Dance Can Do” both highlight the riddim’s versatility, each giving a unique twist to the same theme. Barrington Levy’s “Please Jah Jah” adds a soulful plea, while Cutty Ranks’ “Out Ah Hand” brings a raw deejay edge. This compilation, with its mix of vocalists and deejays, remains an important part of dancehall history. It shows how classic riddims can unite different artists and styles, keeping the party spirit alive for new generations.
- Ashman – No Love Truck
- Fatta Youth – Human Dictionary
- Johnny P – Flood Disaster
- Super Chick – Nah Go Rap Up
- Anthony B – Cut Out That
- Audrey Hall – One Dance Won’t Do
- Barrington Levy – Please Jah Jah
- Beres Hammond – One dance Can Do
- Byron Lee & The Dragonaires – Pressure And Slide
- Cutty Ranks – Out Ah Hand
- Dean Fraser – Pressure On The Sax
- Glen Washington -True Love
- Johnny Osbourne – Kill A Sound
- Johnny Osbourne – Rock A Dub
- Lutan Fyah – Hey Officer
- Owen Gray – Standing In His Way
- Peter Metro – Gwann Metro
- Sugar Minott – Oh Mr Dc
- Super C – Kick Up
- Tenor Saw – No Work On Sunday
- Tonto Irie- – World’s Best Lover
- Yellow Man – One Hundred Sexy Girls
- Riddim Instrumental
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