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Post by Grillz on Mar 28, 2009 16:26:44 GMT 1
New episode on DeepDiggerThe Undertaker digs up 22 slices of instrumental early Skinhead Reggae to nourish the inner rudeboy inside every Deepdigger subscriber. This mix has organs scorching and tearing all over the place, bringing back the full blast of funky energy from UK labels such as Pama, Trojan and Torpedo… and it’s all coming from 45’s that got put out in the unruly years of 1969-1970. Put some Reggae in your Jeggae (your what?), lace up those Dr. Martin boots and start skanking! Stay Rude. Link: deepdigger.org/mp3/DD010-ReggaeOrganScorchers-TheUndertaker.mp3
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Post by Grillz on Apr 3, 2009 11:43:36 GMT 1
Tracklist: 1. (00.00) Winston James & The Hot Rod All Stars - The Longest Day (Torpedo 7” 1970, Prod.: A Torpedo Records Production, Arranged by Lambert Briscoe, TOR 6B) 2. (03.04) Lloyd Charmers & The Hippy Boys – Soul at Large (Economy LP ‘House in Session’, 1970, Prod.: Lloyd Charmers, SECO 25 A1) 3. (05.11) Rupie Martin’s All Stars - Super Lotus (Torpedo 7” 1970, Prod.: Rupie Martin, TOR 24B) 4. (07.00) Boris Gardiner – Merry Jig (Trojan LP ‘Reggae Happening’, 1970, Prod.: Byron Lee, TBL 121 B3) 5. (09.20) Winston Wright & The Rhythm Rulers – Musically Red (Moodisc 7”, 1970, Prod.: Harry Mudie, MU 3501A) 6. (12.22) Glen Adams & The Bunny Lee All Stars - Cat Woman (Bullet 7” 1969, Prod.: Bunny Lee, BU 414A) 7. (16.24) GG All Stars – Ganja Plane (GG Records LP ‘Man from Carolina’, 1970, Prod.: A. Ranglin, TBL 129 A3) 8. (18.58) Lloyd Charmers - Zylon (Explosion 7”, 1969, Prod.: L. Charmers, EX 2001B) 9. (21.37) The Crystalites – The Undertakers Burial (Song Bird 7”, 1970, Prod.: D. Harriott, SB 1035A) 10. (24.56) The Dynamites – Reggaedelic (Clandisc 7”, 1970, Prod.: Clancy Eccles, CLA 223B) 11. (27.40) The Hippy Boys - Dreams To Remember (Unity 7” 1969, Actually by Gladstone Anderson’s All Stars, Prod.: Lloyd Charmers, Instrumental of Max Romeo’s Wet Dream, UN 528A) 12. (30.29) Winston Wright & The Supersonics - Moon Invader (Trojan 7” ,1970, Prod.: Duke Reid, TR 7715A) 13. (33.06) The Destroyers – Niney Special (Amalgamated 7″, 1970, Prod.: Joel Gibson (aka Joe Gibbs), AMG 856A) 14. (35.35) Johnny Organ - Bewitched (Trojan LP ‘Come back Darling’, 1970, Prod.: Winston Riley, TTL 29 B6) 15. (37.26) Byron Lee & The Dragonaires - Soul Serenade (Duke 7”, 1969, Prod.: Byron Lee, DU 39B) 16. (40.07) Jackie Mittoo - Taste of Living (Coxsone LP ‘Keep on Dancing’, 1969, Prod.: C.S. Dodd, CSL 8020 A5) 17. (43.46) The Music Doctors - Electric Shock (Downtown LP ‘Reggae in the Summertime’, 1970, Prod.: Dandy, TBL 117 B3) 18. (46.30) The Harry J All Stars – Spyrone (Trojan 7”, 1969, Harry J. label, Prod.: Harry J, TR 694A) 19. (48.32) The Upsetters – Soulful I (Trojan LP ‘Return of Django’, 1969, Prod.: Lee Perry, TRL 19 A5) 20. (51.07) Ken Lazarus – Skokian (8 for 8 ) (Federal LP ‘Reggae Greatest Hits’, 1969, Prod.: Richard Khouri, Federal 214 B2) 21. (53.23) Lloyd Charmers & The Rupie Edwards All Stars – A Taste of Music (Trojan LP ‘You Can’t Wine’, 1970, Prod.: Rupie Edwards, Recorded at Dynamic Studios, TBL 142 B1) 22. (56.00) Neville Hinds & The Matadors – The Originator (Gas 7”, 1970, Prod.: Lloyd Daley, GAS 161B)
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