Showing posts with label Ujama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ujama. Show all posts

8 Sept 2017

Sure Shot Vol. 1

https://ninjab.stackstorage.com/s/nHVMVSEawwBWwbL
 

Big thanks to my man Koffi Dread for this sweet contribution.
Hungry and lazy no pree!

Tracklist

A1 King Kong Ragga Muffing Ah Pass
A2 Phillip Frazer* Missing You
A3 Kenroy Rogers Run Come Come
A4 Oneil Famous* Jamaica Runnings
A5 Flatty Nah Touch The Coke
B1 Bunny Lie Lie Senci
B2 Horace Ferguson Lick Mi Chalice
B3 I-Roy The Bible
B4 Dennis Walks Too Weak To Fight
B5 Daddy Woody Hungry And Lazy

22 Jan 2011

Officially(ujama)


Officially(ujama)


01-Jack Radics - Count the Tears
02-Frankie Paul - Sleepless Night
03-Bunny Lie Lie - Tired Fi Bun It
04-Tony Tuff - Follow Fashion
05-Jimmy London - Golden Touch
06-Nathan Sayers - No Man
07-Junior Byles - Let Me Hold Yu Hand
08-Prince Jazzbo - Hungry Man
09-Sonia Spence - I Know What Love Is
10-Eddie Fitzroy - Open Your Eyes
11-Delores Riley - If You Don't Love Me
12-Horace Ferguson - Hey Boss Man
13-Prince Jazzbo - Officially
14-Princess Omega - Tell Me Baby

20 Jan 2011

All Round


First of 4 albums passed to me by my neighbour Fred, big thanks man!
This was a completely unknown one rhythm album for me, its on the Ujama label. Wicked rhythm and great performances!

01. Johnny Osbourne - Champion Sound
02. Jacky Chang - Punany Key
03. Cornell Campbell - Don Gorgan (A Dance In Greenwich Farm)
04. Dillinger - Get Vex
05. Horace Ferfuson - On My Own
06. Sugar Ray - Life Is Hard
07. Billy Boyo - Fe Reel
08. Jazzbo All Stars - All Around
09. Ujama - Version

1 Sept 2010

Racecourse Rock

Produced by Prince Jazzbo for Ujama in 1987
"Rockfort Rock" riddim
Funny coverart by... Limonious who else.

30 Jan 2010

What A Bam Bam

Alright, on special request, some albums on the Bam Bam rhythm:
as always, don't be shy to contribute if you think you have something special to share.

Bum Bum With Bam Bam Rhythm
Label: Joe Frasier

All Fruits RipeLabel: Jammys
Royal Force
Label: Ujama

Bam On The Roof
Label: Roof International
Fever Pitch
Label: Fashion
Reggae Bam Bam
Produced by: Bunny Gemini & Linval Thompson
On Record Factory label

https://ninjab.stackstorage.com/s/7PlG0HkkKo0V8wD

Tracklist

A1 Pad Anthony Mr. Want All
A2 Phillip Fraser When I Run Out
A3 Bobby Zarro All Fruits Ripe
A4 George Faith Daddy's Home
A5 Jolly Stewart, Kid Flash (6) Festive Island
A6 Howie Smart Life Is Just A Dream
B1 Tammy (24) Bam Bam
B2 Carl Dryden Dream, Dream
B3 Andrew Ranks Man A Grudge Man
B4 Cassey Man I Remember
B5 Nathan Skyers Baby I'm For Real
B6 Japanese Bank
B7 Smurfy Don Big Up

Bam Bam
Produced by: E.J. Robinson
Label: Top Rank


Reggae Bangara Vol. 1

Produced by: Sly & Robbie
Label: Taxi
Thanks to Riddimwize for the upload
Reggae Bangara Vol. 2
Produced by: Sly & Robbie
Label: Taxi
https://ninjab.stackstorage.com/s/oWp6h1yh2IIPcGH

Tracklist

A1 Taxi Gang* Armstrong
A2 Willie Williams* Armagedon
A3 Steve Knight (8) Ba-Ba-Boom
A4 Sabrina Williams The Click Song
A5 Marcia Griffiths Truely
A6 Jack Radics Taste Of My Love
B1 Daddy Meek* & Little Meek* Engagement
B2 Nardo Ranks Them Sweet
B3 Bunny General Wait
B4 Anthony Red Rose Agenda
B5 Jig Saw* Don't Take It To Heart
B6 Dillinger Hairy Bank

Sly & Robbie give their "Murder She Wrote" rhythm the full version treatment. The Chaka Demus and Pliers hit, Pliers' solo "Bam Bam" and the Taxi Gang's hypnotic instrumental, "Santa Barbara", are the popular 45s, while other highlights include former Melodian Brent Dowe revisiting his own "Rivers of Babylon".

14 Nov 2009

Cobra - Gold Mine



Mad Cobra "Gold Mine" on the Ujama label. Side A produced by Jazzbo, Side B by D. Thompson.
Same lyrictracks as an earlier posted Mad Cobra, some different riddims and mixing style.

30 Oct 2009

Papa San - Pray For Them

Produced by Prince Jazzbo on the Ujama label in 1992 (?). Except 'Clap your hand' & 'National Dish', produced by Ossie Thomas.

15 Aug 2009

Daddy Meeky & Little Meeky - Meeks


Great contribution by Stig ! This one is a real killer on the Ujama label. Big up for the uploads Stig.

14 Jul 2009

2 Jul 2009

Zebra - Weh Yuh Run Fah

Many thanks to BOOMING BASSLINES for all the posts !

16 Jun 2009

More Ujama

Daddy Woody - Little Soundboy
Another Ujama bomboclat from Booming Basslines

6 Ujama KILLERS from BOOMING BASSLINES

9 Jun 2009

Ujama Dub-wize


Thanks to Dubmasta

Ujama 45's Pack


This is a collection of 14 7 inches (A and B-side) on Prince Jazzbo's Ujama label.
A very big thanks to Toyan, who sended it to us!

7 Jun 2009

Horace Ferguson - Leave Babylon




Thanks to Kingteddy!

U Roy - Music Addict

https://ninjab.stackstorage.com/s/1dbc8ubLMkbb25b
DJ Prince Jazzbo had shaken up the sound systems during the roots era with a clutch of classic self-produced singles. These hits all had gloriously dread atmospheres, and even well into the '80s, that quality still occasionally fired his productions. The rhythm of "Jah Jah Call You" may have started life in a brightly upbeat fashion, but the producer transforms it into a moodier piece, a melancholy elephant stomping through the undergrowth. "Come Fe Warn Them" is even more blistering, a brooding drum'n'bass extravaganza, while "Haul and Pull" is the moodiest of the batch, almost darkwave in its shadowed atmosphere. All three version the same rhythm, but Jazzbo re-creates each one in a surprisingly unique way. These rhythms seem to have resonated with U-Roy, who responded with inspired toasts, striding forcefully through "Jah Jah Call You," toasting hypnotically on "Come Fe Warn Them," and storming his way across "Haul and Pull." In Jazzbo's hands, even a "Reggae Party" is less jubilant than smoldering, but the DJ works hard to add some exuberance to the evening, while he can make even a well-recycled rhythm like that utilized for "I Feel Good" sound fresh, especially with U-Roy sprucing it up. The title track, in contrast, is stripped down to bare rhythmic bones, and the DJ sends it straight into the sound systems, as he enthusiastically declares his need for music while sending shout-outs to much of the contemporary competition. Which means "I Originate" and "King Tubby's Skank" sound surprisingly out of place. And no wonder -- both are nearly decade-old songs the DJ cut for Bunny Lee. The latter is included in its original form; the former is either a particularly bizarre mix or else was taken from a damaged tape. Both were great numbers, but their inclusion here is unwelcome, as they neither fit nor enhance the rest of the set. Thankfully, the sequencing limits the damage to an otherwise exceedingly strong album.

Tracklist

A1 I Originate
A2 Come Fe Warn Them
A3 King Tubby's Skank
A4 Reaggae Party
A5 I Feel Good
B1 Music Addict
B2 Jah Jah Call You
B3 Haul And Pull
B4 Waterboot

Everton Fray - Lolly Pop Girl

Papa San - Bad Boy Toney