9 Feb 2011

Torture volume 1 (becca international)


Torture volume 1 (becca international)


Produced by Rebecca Smith & Delroy Colins & Keith 'Pat' Wilson For Becca Intl.

All Musical Tracks Played By Steely & Clevie
Except ° (A3, A4, B2, B4) By Barry O'Hare

a1 ninjaman - step aside.mp3
a2 tony roach - still love you.mp3
a3 shaggy wonder - blackheart against the world.mp3
a4 professor frisky - don't worry.mp3
b1 tony rebel - something ah go happen.mp3
b2 president brown - labalaba.mp3
b3 jim nastics - stamina.mp3
b4 steely & clevie - version.mp3

4 comments:

  1. what a strange release - is that some kind of bootleg? i knew the rush dem riddim (which is part of this release, the other tracks sound very similar too) was made by rhythem track, but this one? any info is greatly appreciated.

    maximum bigups!

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  2. just checked my collection, i have 2 versions of the rush dem: one out of rhythem track, which has the title tune too, and the other one by steelie & clevie that sounds like the version on this sampler...

    i wonder what vol. 2 has, if it gets posted here... i'd appreciate it.

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  3. I am Rebecca Smith, Executive Producer, of Torture Vol. 1. It is on my label, Becca International. It is not a bootleg, unless it has been re-released on cd. It was recorded in analog, I put out this collection on vinyl, and had distribution by Sonic Sounds. I lived in Kingston in 1991. The reason there are similar versions of Shaggy Wonder"s song (aka Horace Henry, and new dj name Absolute), is because Shaggy Wonder is greedy and dishonest. The truth is, one night in Ocho Rios, as we all (myself, Shaggy, Brown and Frisky) got out of a cab we took from Kingston, Shaggy forgot to get the master tapes out of the car ! We had studio time at Grove, so I paid Barry O"Hare to lay down a riddem. I was not familier with "Rush Dem", and paid Shaggy to record a supposedly new song, which is "Blackheart Against The World." Shaggy Wonder has a cool voice, but his deceitful ways have kept his career from taking off. I have been listening to reggae since I was 15, and started singing and djing when I moved to California from Kansas in 1985. I am Cherokee with blue eyes, and being a female, I have always been amazed how the Jamaican people have embraced me and artists and producers have helped me on my dancehall journey ! You can learn more about me at Myspace, under "Rebeccasreggae", and I am on Facebook. My email is victoriaboom@hotmail.com, and contact # is 8166997365. Around this time, I had a #13 song next to Ziggy Marley, on the Irie FM Power Playlist, called "To The Ceiling." Big up, all reggae lovers ! Nuff Respect ! Rebecca "Becca Boom" Smith

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  4. someone please re up this album please

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