THE ENFORCER ONE RIDDIM produced by UNCLE T PRODUCTION 1991
The Enforcer One Overview
In 1991, a new roots riddim made its mark in reggae history. The project began in Kingston, where the energy of the roots scene was strong. The arranger, known for his careful ear, worked closely with musicians to build a riddim that was both soulful and full of life. The goal was to keep the roots spirit alive, but also create something fresh for the dancefloor. Behind this release was UNCLE T PRODUCTION, a respected name in reggae circles. The label had already built a reputation for tight, conscious productions and was known for bringing out the best in its artists. Their previous work helped shape the sound of late 80s and early 90s reggae, and this project was no different. The riddim attracted top talent. Johnny Osbourne, famous for his hit "Buddy Bye," delivered "Guilty" with his signature smooth vocals. Plyers brought emotion to "Jealousy," while Nicki Parchment’s "Take This Love" added a fresh female voice to the mix. Henkel Irie’s "Ghetto Life" captured the struggles of inner-city living, and Cornel Campbell, known for his classic "Queen of the Minstrels," offered "Boxing," showing his timeless style. Each artist brought their own story, but all were united by the deep roots groove. The riddim quickly became a favorite among roots fans, and even today, many look back on it as a key moment in early 90s reggae. This project stands as a lasting tribute to the roots movement.
The Enforcer One Tracklist:
- Johnny Osbourne – Guilty
- Plyers – Jealousy
- Nicki Parchment – Take This Love
- Linval Thompson – Raggamuffin Lottoya
- Henkel Irie – Ghetto Life
- Cornel Campbell – Boxing
- Ernest Wilson – Never Walk Away
- Carlton Livingston – Rumors
- Horace Andy – Treasure Call Love
- Christ Wayne – For Ever Love
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