
Stop The Fussing And Fighting produced by Sonia Pottinger, Gussie P for High Note, Gussie P in 1977
Stop The Fussing And Fighting Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1977
- Total tracks: 9
- Unique artists on riddim: 11
- Production credits: Sonia Pottinger, Gussie P, High Note, Gussie P
- Key artists on this riddim: Johnny Osbourne
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Stop The Fussing And Fighting Riddim dates back to 1977 and pairs the original Culture and The Revolutionaries cut with a later run of 1992 voicings from Ian Sweetness, Johnny Osbourne, King Kong, Nerious Joseph, Red Hot, Stonewall Jackson, Steely and Clevie and Maffia, and more, all tied together through High Note and Gussie P. Produced by Sonia Pottinger and Gussie P, the set carries real roots weight while also showing how the riddim kept moving into the dancehall era. The identity of the release comes from that split personality: the crisp, militant feel of Stop The Fussing And Fighting and Fussy Dub on one side, then the tougher 1992 reworks like Pocket Full Of Tears, I Miss You So, Can’t Get The Trophy, and A Fussing Dub on the other.
Stop The Fussing And Fighting Riddim Tracklist:
- Culture & The Revolutionaries – Stop The Fussing And Fighting (1977)
- Ian Sweetness – Pocket Full Of Tears (1992)
- Johnny Osbourne – I Miss You So (1992)
- King Kong – Can’t Get The Trophy (1992)
- Nerious Joseph – Ketch A Fire (1992)
- Red Hot – It Must Have Been Love (1992)
- Steely & Clevie & Maffia – A Fussing Dub (1992)
- Stonewall Jackson – Secret Admirer (1992)
- The Revolutionaries – Fussy Dub (1977)



