31 Aug 2009

White Mice


Must be this one. Great album !

White Mice - Hortical


White Mice....born in 1970, in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Allan Crichton aka White Mice is a graduate of three sound systems -- Sugar Minott's Youthman Promotion, Jammy's Hi Power, and his hometown Ticka Muzik. His first break came at Sun Splash in 1985, when he and Little Kirk were called on stage to perform with Tenor Saw. Recording at King Jammy's and Channel One studios, with Junior Delgado at the controls, over next the few years Mice let off a series of records amongst the very deadliest of digital reggae -- nearly all on his brother Blemo's Intelitec imprint, out of Miami.

One of the earliest JR Production albums. The year is a bit vague but i think around the early 1990's. Anybody know?

30 Aug 2009

Clement Irie - Follow Me

1989 release on the Blue Mountain label. A dj who for my liking never produced enough tunes......

27 Aug 2009

Hard Core Sex Rated


Tracklist

A1 Dirtsman June Fish
A2 Powerman Pretty Girl
A3 Captain Barkey Dippy
A4 Simpleton Matey Can't Test
A5 Frankie Sly Wood
B1 Spragga Benz Girls Hooray
B2 General Degree Dweet Sweet
B3 10% U Sue
B4 Don Yute Hardcore
B5 Supervisor Roundness

23 Aug 2009

Sin-Bad A Than Them

Another hard to find treasure from Ninja B's collection, thanks.

When he stepped out from behind the mixing desk and picked up a microphone, reggae producer Carl Dwyer became Captain Sinbad, a swashbuckling DJ with scant output. Sinbad first appeared on-stage with the Sound of Silence sound system featuring Sugar Minott. A few late-'70s albums for Henry "Junjo" Lawes were released before his 1980 single with a young Little John, "51 Storm," became a Jamaican dancehall favorite. The year 1982 saw the release of the full-length The Seven Voyages of Captain Sinbad on Greensleeves, while 1983 found him on Dillinger's Oak label for the "Hotter Reggae Music" single and the CSA label for half of the Sinbad & the Metric System album (the other half belonged to Peter Metro). The Oak compilation "Again" arrived a year later and then Captain Sinbad disappeared, with Dwyer shifting his focus to production.

(David Jeffries, All Music Guide)

22 Aug 2009

Dirts Man - Acid

The main body of Dirtman's tragically limited output was for Bobby Digital, as represented in this package - with the addition of his biggest hit, "Hot This Year", from New York's Philip Smart. His topics were the usual ones of a ragga chatter - guns, girls and his prowess at the mike - to wich he brought good humour and a very likeable personality (even when cleaning his gun).

Super C Bad boy


Pan Head By far


all these albums ar form the 90s hope you listen and injoy pan head grate artist gone to soon rip

Jigsy King - Have To Get You


Daddy Screw - Lover Man