
Your Feeling And Mine produced by Leslie Kong, Pete Weston, Augustus Pablo for Beverly’s, Soul Beat, Abraham in 1971
Your Feeling And Mine Riddim Release Details
- Riddim year: 1971
- Total tracks: 4
- Unique artists on riddim: 4
- Production credits: Various Labels
- Key artists on this riddim: Ken Boothe
- Browse this riddim in year & database lists: 1960s-80s Riddims Archive
Your Feeling And Mine Riddim brings together a small 1971 set for Beverly’s, Soul Beat and Abraham, with Leslie Kong, Pete Weston and Augustus Pablo tied to the production. The four-track lineup keeps the focus tight, led by Ken Boothe’s Your Feeling And Mine and backed by The Conscious Minds’ version cut, I-Roy’s Black Talk and Augustus Pablo’s Everlasting Dub. It has the feel of a classic early-70s roots showcase, balancing a strong vocal tune, a deejay cut and a later dub-style instrumental that adds extra depth. The release also highlights how much of that period’s Jamaican music moved between labels and voices while staying anchored by a memorable melody and lean, no-frills arrangement.
Your Feeling And Mine Riddim Tracklist:
- Augustus Pablo – Everlasting Dub (1981)
- I-Roy – Black Talk (1973)
- Ken Boothe – Your Feeling And Mine (1971)
- The Conscious Minds – Your Feeling And Mine (Version) (1971)



