Favorite Producer?
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Papa Ahmz
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Re: Favorite Producer?
if i had to name a few...
linval thompson
junjo lawes
glen brown
bunny lee (possibly the most influential)
linval thompson
junjo lawes
glen brown
bunny lee (possibly the most influential)
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arize_rootsman
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fadel diagne
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Re: Favorite Producer?
hi
i would say coxsone dodd and duke reid,as their really to me the foundation,just like motown and stax for the nascent black music of the 60's and 70's;lee perry,king tubby,but most of all harrie mudie,one of the most overlooked but very innovative for cutting and showcasing some nice instrumental albums and innovating by introducing and giving the worth of the strings.jack ruby is also great through his 70's roots productions
i would say coxsone dodd and duke reid,as their really to me the foundation,just like motown and stax for the nascent black music of the 60's and 70's;lee perry,king tubby,but most of all harrie mudie,one of the most overlooked but very innovative for cutting and showcasing some nice instrumental albums and innovating by introducing and giving the worth of the strings.jack ruby is also great through his 70's roots productions
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Well Charge
Re: Favorite Producer?
Lee Scratch Perry for being so creative and original it surprises me every time.
Junjo (& Scientist & Radics) for making music that is heavy as lead and sweet as sugar at the same time. I prefer him to the rootsier approach of Linval Thompson.
Coxsone Dodd for allowing musicianship and experimentation in his music, for not always going for the commercially appealing.
Mikey Dread has produced some nice music, Dennis Brown also, ...
Junjo (& Scientist & Radics) for making music that is heavy as lead and sweet as sugar at the same time. I prefer him to the rootsier approach of Linval Thompson.
Coxsone Dodd for allowing musicianship and experimentation in his music, for not always going for the commercially appealing.
Mikey Dread has produced some nice music, Dennis Brown also, ...
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arize_rootsman
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Re: Favorite Producer?
dont digg the whole sir coxone, duke reid, lee perry, style too old i love he newer sound from linval thompson, junjo, sugar minott, cause new and better artists came out when these producers came out as well.
RastaFari
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ranking trevor
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Re: Favorite Producer?
I&I Apreciate an love OLD an NEW
It nah matter fe iman
me love the whole a stylee.
Well im a old time bredda, from the days of sir coxsone and duke ried.
But even i apapt an listen to new tings wi come outa the sound nowadays
Its all about versitility.
My love for reggae music (for well over 55 years now) has allow i&i to just love everyting and if not love then appreiate.
JAH LOVE
It nah matter fe iman
me love the whole a stylee.
Well im a old time bredda, from the days of sir coxsone and duke ried.
But even i apapt an listen to new tings wi come outa the sound nowadays
Its all about versitility.
My love for reggae music (for well over 55 years now) has allow i&i to just love everyting and if not love then appreiate.
JAH LOVE
JAH BLESS
Give paise & thanks on to the MoSt HiGh
SelassIe . . . . JAH RastAfaRi
(Bless all idren & sistren)
Give paise & thanks on to the MoSt HiGh
SelassIe . . . . JAH RastAfaRi
(Bless all idren & sistren)
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Jesco77
Re: Favorite Producer?
Unless I've missed it, nobody has mentioned Ms Sonia Pottinger, so I will.
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bridgie
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Re: Favorite Producer?
Has no one mentioned Roy Francis and his Phase One sound?!?
I'm also very fond of Junjo and Linval productions.
I'm also very fond of Junjo and Linval productions.
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James
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Re: Favorite Producer?
Leggo, I liked the Mighty Z tunes too, but when I hit the 'buy' link, found it out of stock.
Back on topic, I agree with Ranking Trevor. The early greats like Sir Coxsone are crucial, but there are greats throughout Reggae's long and continuing life.
I'd not heard of Ms. Sonia Pottinger, for example, so I gotta check her work now.
That's another great thing about this site, I learn something new everytime I check-in!
Back on topic, I agree with Ranking Trevor. The early greats like Sir Coxsone are crucial, but there are greats throughout Reggae's long and continuing life.
I'd not heard of Ms. Sonia Pottinger, for example, so I gotta check her work now.
That's another great thing about this site, I learn something new everytime I check-in!