Top Jamaican Rhythms Occuring

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Top Jamaican Rhythms Occuring

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Seeing my conversation being talked about,made me think of this.The most commonly occuring jamaican rhythms.Here is a few examples.Compiled (June/04)

#30 -My Conversation (The uniques-My conversation produced by Bunny Lee)-77 occurences.

#1- Real Rock ( Sound Dimension produced by Coxsone Dodd)-268 occurences

#50-Drifter (Dennis Walks produced by Harry Mudie)- 52 occurences

#2- The Answer aka- I'll Never Let You Go(Slim Smith produced by Coxsone Dodd)- 248 occurences

#13- Satta aka Satta Massagana(Abyssinians- produced by Abysinnians)-112 occurences

#25-Drum Song (Sound Dimension produced byCoxson Dodd)-81 occurences
Jah Glu
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Heard about Stalag? 1913424143124156520874 occurences
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What would be the top 10 collu ? And what is your source ?

Pluie.
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Factually...

#3 - Stalag aka Stalag 17 (Ansell Collins produced by Winston Riley ) - 215 occurences.

I would say the numbers are 98% correct,give or take a few obsurities.
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#4-Heavenless(Vin Gordron aka Don D Jr produced by Coxson Dodd) 209 occurences
#5-Shank i Sheck aka Shank I Shenk( Baba Brooks produced by King Edward) 208 occurences
#6-Punanny (Admiral Bailey produced by King Jammy)- 184 occurences
#7-Sleng Teng aka Under Me Sleng Teng (Wayne Smith produced by King Jammy)-180 occurences
#8-General aka Love Me Girl (Leroy Sibbles and Anthony"Rocky" Ellis produced by Coxson Dodd) - 134 occurences
#9- Full Up (Kutchie) (Sound Dimension produced by Coxson Dodd) 132 occurences
#10-Darker Shade of Black (Jackie Mitto and the Soul Vendors produced by Coxson Dodd )121 occurences
I would do the top 100,too much work.
*give or take a few obscurities-98% correct
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Let's not forget the relicks/variations on original riddims too. Pick of the bunch for me is the Highway Patrol riddim - a truly mesmerizing and haunting relick of the Police In Helicopter riddim.(Would the latter feature in your top 100 Collu? Mind you given you said yours was compiled in June '04 many more tunes will have come out on these riddims - and relicks/variations on these - since then. What was your source for these stats Collu? 52 'occurences'of the Drifter riddim doesn't sound right, I reckon Mudie himself was responsible for at least this many). Back to the Highway Patrol riddim - 6 artists - Dennis Brown, Cornell Campbell, Sugar Minott, Sluggy Ranks, Junior Delgado and Mykal Roze (yet another spelling of the former Black Uhuru member's name, he's got to top the list of artists with different spellings of their name!) cut tunes on this riddim,all released in '97 on the Mac Dada label. Whoever crafted the riddim deserves serious respect. Anyone know who it was ? I've got all the cuts except Sluggy's (as Daniel Day Lewis said "I will find you")and they all impress. Vintage JA music from the period Roots Archives honours is my first love too but every now and then since then something has come along which matches the masters that inspire us all. This was one such case.
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Surprised "Mad Mad Mad" Alton Ellis isn't in there. It was massively versioned in the 70s & 80s.

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Rob
collu

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Post by collu »

Hi,sorry for the delayed:

#20-Mad Mad(Alton Ellis produced by Coxson Dodd) - 95 occurences.

-28,000 riddim tunes analyzed,of wich 20,000 were identified,there were 3 main sources and 4 researchers.Completed 6/2004

*and yes acoording to one of the researchers ,some loosely adadpted variation of riddims might not have been included in the study.
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How about naming the tracks ???

Guess that may involve to much work time wise.

Interesting thread though.

Regards

Dave
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I would say double the counts for "real rock" and "stalag"
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