Ossie Hibbert Productions [late 70's to early 80's]
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DUDLEY 1NE
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Ossie Hibbert Productions [late 70's to early 80's]
Can someone supply a discography of Ossie's productions from that time period, I'm trying to find out more about him Thanks.
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Lost Shoe
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Jahson
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Re: Ossie Hibbert Productions [late 70's to early 80's]
There's also a boatload of singles Ossie produced, on the Ossie Sounds and Earthquake labels. Here's a few...
**Ossie Sounds 7"**
Clint Eastwood - Jump and Pawn (197x)
Earth & Stone - Dress Back Wicked (1977)
Frankie Jones - Rasta Children (197x)
Junior Ross & the Spear - Run to The Rock (197x)
Leroy Smart - So Strong (1978)
Rod Taylor - Every Little Thing (197x)
U Brown - Heavy Than Lead (1977)
**Earthquake 7"**
Gregory Isaacs - Salary Is Thin / U Brown - Sister Dawn Down a Farm (1979)
Horace Andy - Ain't No Sunshine (1976)
Jah Earl - Bring the Cushey Come (197x)
Jah Sonny - Natty Cool (197x)
Revolutionaries - Kissinger / Death Sentence (1976)
Trevor - Lion Fence (198x)
**Earthquake 12"**
Cornell Campbell - Mash You Down / Sweet Talking (1979)
Earth & Stone - Migrate (197x)
Ruddy Thomas - Long Time Ago / Jimmy Riley - Summer Time (197x)
Also, I believe the original issue of Gregory Isaac's "The Sun Shines for Me" was produced by Ossie, even though it surfaced later on an African Museum single.
One of the all-time underrated producers/arrangers in JA!
**Ossie Sounds 7"**
Clint Eastwood - Jump and Pawn (197x)
Earth & Stone - Dress Back Wicked (1977)
Frankie Jones - Rasta Children (197x)
Junior Ross & the Spear - Run to The Rock (197x)
Leroy Smart - So Strong (1978)
Rod Taylor - Every Little Thing (197x)
U Brown - Heavy Than Lead (1977)
**Earthquake 7"**
Gregory Isaacs - Salary Is Thin / U Brown - Sister Dawn Down a Farm (1979)
Horace Andy - Ain't No Sunshine (1976)
Jah Earl - Bring the Cushey Come (197x)
Jah Sonny - Natty Cool (197x)
Revolutionaries - Kissinger / Death Sentence (1976)
Trevor - Lion Fence (198x)
**Earthquake 12"**
Cornell Campbell - Mash You Down / Sweet Talking (1979)
Earth & Stone - Migrate (197x)
Ruddy Thomas - Long Time Ago / Jimmy Riley - Summer Time (197x)
Also, I believe the original issue of Gregory Isaac's "The Sun Shines for Me" was produced by Ossie, even though it surfaced later on an African Museum single.
One of the all-time underrated producers/arrangers in JA!
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nickfa
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Re: Ossie Hibbert Productions [late 70's to early 80's]
for those interested both cruciloa dub and earthquake dub are to be released on the next set of greensleeves excellent evolution of du series
i did read some time ago Vp were going to release a compilation of ossie stuff.
ide like to see Freddy mckays creation get a re release
nick
i did read some time ago Vp were going to release a compilation of ossie stuff.
ide like to see Freddy mckays creation get a re release
nick
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vtov
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Re: Ossie Hibbert Productions [late 70's to early 80's]
Cornell Campbell - Mash You Down / Sweet Talking (1979)
also came out on an Ossie & Koos 12", along with:
Pat Kelly - It's a Good Day / Ranking Trevor - One Man Ranch
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OK Fred by Errol Dunkley, with a flute version on the flip.
also came out on an Ossie & Koos 12", along with:
Pat Kelly - It's a Good Day / Ranking Trevor - One Man Ranch
and
OK Fred by Errol Dunkley, with a flute version on the flip.
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Rootsman
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Re: Ossie Hibbert Productions [late 70's to early 80's]
I have been informed that "Crueshal Dub" is Disc One of "Evolution of Dub Vol 5".nickfa wrote:for those interested both cruciloa dub and earthquake dub are to be released on the next set of greensleeves excellent evolution of du series
i did read some time ago Vp were going to release a compilation of ossie stuff.
ide like to see Freddy mckays creation get a re release
nick
However, there are 10 tracks on the Disc (8 of which have been song titled) as opposed to 9 untitled songs on the original LP.
Hope it is the same tracks as the "Crueshal Dub" album is a classic and deserves to be made available for all to hear.
Dave
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Rootsman
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Re: Ossie Hibbert Productions [late 70's to early 80's]
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Classic album
"Washing I Dread by The River" is an amazing track.
BTW on the CD issue of "Earthquake Dub" there are 2 bonus cuts to this track that are worth the price of the CD on their own.
Classic album
"Washing I Dread by The River" is an amazing track.
BTW on the CD issue of "Earthquake Dub" there are 2 bonus cuts to this track that are worth the price of the CD on their own.