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Thursday, February 23, 2012

World Jam Riddim

In 2005, the Firehouse Crew released the World Jam Riddim as #73 of the Greensleeves 'Rhythm Album' series.  The riddim is best known as Damian Marley's "Welcome To Jamrock," but was originally Taxi Records 1984 Ini Kamoze song, "World-A-Music," and also backed by Jammy on the 1985 Junior Reid song, "Boom-Shack-A-Lack."  Anthony B takes on the original with, "World A Reggae Music," Richie Spice sounds good on "All For A Cause" and Luciano produces a wicked tune in "A No Like We No Like Them."  Bounty Killer's "Poor People" and Beenie Man's "From Jamaica" are both good songs, and even Lukie D's "Stand Up Firm," or Daville's ganja tune "My Grade," are decent.  Also check out Zuga Zar's "Welcome To England," an interesting version of the song.
-KT


 1.  Bounty Killer- Poor People
 2.  Luciano- A No Like We No Like Them
 3.  Vybz Kartel- How We Ride
 4.  Daville- My Grade
 5.  Beenie Man- From Jamaica
 6.  Richie Spice- All For A Cause
 7.  Anthony B- World A Reggae Music
 8.  Lukie D- Stand Up Firm
 9.  Ward 21- Worldwide Connection
10.  Tony Curtis- Bless Me
11.  Chukki Starr- Hard Fi Smile
12.  Prilly Hamilton- Murderer
13.  Future Troubles- Too Much Blood A Run
14.  Chuck Fender- Jah Nah Sleep
15.  General Degree- Must Run Away
16.  Red Rat- Ghetto Youths Fi Rich
17.  Baby G- In The Street
18.  Firehouse Crew- World Jam Riddim Version

Additional Tracks

Damian Marley- Welcome To Jamrock
Ini Kamoze- World-A-Music
Junior Reid- Boom-Shack-A-Lack




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