Wish you all the best for this new year, may nothing but peace, love and happiness come your way in 2017, and may the same apply to the earth!
So, a good way to start the year is to go on a little version excursion.
As you probably know if you have love for reggae music, a tune or a riddim may be used several times by different artists.
A same producer could make more money on a riddim by making many artists or groups vocalising it. And then producers used to copy the others best tunes my having their in-house band recording it. The very best riddims or tunes may be found in many versions and dubs and would be re-recorded even long time after they first appear (somehow like jazz "standards").
Have a look at Blood and Fire compilation "Tree os Satta"and you'll have a good illustration of what I'm talking about.
So tonight feature is a small example of that with a riddim I like very much from reggae golden era.
It's one of early Dennis Brown output (the crowned prince was only sixteen at that time).
Here is a link to the lyrics : http://www.jah-lyrics.com/song/dennis-brown-foot-of-the-mountain
I love that laid back groove, the flute and guitar ornaments, wicked stuff!
Share Dennis Brown - At the foot of the mountain - Downtown 7.zip - 14 MB
http://www.mediafire.com/file/15y1ekl5lypo7tp/Dennis_Brown_-_At_the_foot_of_the_mountain_-_Downtown_7.zip
http://www.mediafire.com/file/15y1ekl5lypo7tp/Dennis_Brown_-_At_the_foot_of_the_mountain_-_Downtown_7.zip
And here is another tune on same riddim, the DJ lick by scotty over Tony Aiken "Holy father, one year later in 1974. Great toasting and some little birds added to the mix.
http://www.mediafire.com/file/2p0jrejl0jujd66/Scotty_-_Holy_father_from_the_roots_-_Tobin_7.zip
I know there are many more versions of that same riddim but do not own them so if you're blessed with one, just let me know!
Hope you like this, peace to one and all,
Ben
Ites Bro ! A Side of Scotty seems to be corrupted > no play
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