TURN TABLE RIDDIM produced by FIGHT BACK PRODUCTION 2001
Turn Table Overview
In the early 2000s, roots reggae was finding new energy. The Turn Table Riddim, released in 2001, was part of this fresh wave. The riddim was produced by FIGHT BACK PRODUCTION, a label known for its focus on conscious reggae music. The company has worked with several respected reggae artists, building a name for quality roots productions. This collection brought together singers with strong voices and messages. George Nooks, who performed "Turn Me On," was already well-known for his soulful reggae hits. Earlier, Nooks had found success with his version of "God Is Standing By," which became a reggae classic. Sugar Slick delivered "Some Times When We Touch" on this riddim. He is known for his smooth singing style and heartfelt lyrics. Yami Bolo, who sang "Jahs Love," has a long career in roots reggae. In the 1990s, Yami Bolo worked with Augustus Pablo and became famous for songs like "Jah Made Them All." Richie Stephens and Louie Culture teamed up for "Devil In Flash." Richie Stephens has won awards such as the Jamaican Song Festival and is known for his work both in reggae and gospel music. Louie Culture is respected for his conscious lyrics and dancehall roots. Dycr performed "Dem Man Deh," adding his unique spoken word style. Paul Henton rounded out the collection with "Version." The Turn Table Riddim album mixed culture and message, echoing the spirit of 2001 roots reggae and bringing together artists with deep connections to the genre.
Turn Table Tracklist:
- George Nooks – Turn Me On
- Sugar Slick – Some Times When We Touch
- Yami Bolo – Jahs Love
- Richie Stephens Louie Culture – Devil In Flash
- Dycr – Dem Man Deh
- Paul Henton – Version
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