#4 - When Rhythm Was King
When Rhythm Was King is an 18 track compilation of some of reggae’s most enduring rhythms. On #4, you’ll hear those tracks matched with their dub versions, Studio One originals, and other rhythm versions. Also featured on the program is the Studio One dub compilation, Version Dread.

Playlist:
Alexander Henry - Please Be True
Sound Dimension - Please Be True Version
Carlton & the Shoes - Me and You
Ethiopians - Incessantly
Basil Daley - Hold Me Baby
Basil Daley - Hold Me Baby Pt. 2
Heptones - Fattie Fattie
Jackie Mittoo - Goldmine
Bassies - Things a Come Up to Bump
Soul Vendors - Things a Come Up to Dub
Dillinger - Natty Kung Fu
Dub Specialist - Freedom
Ernest Wilson - Why oh Why
Ernest & the Sound Dimension - Why oh Why Version
Johnny Osbourne - Can’t Buy Love
Soul Vendors - Swing Easy
Silvertones - Smile
Alpheus - Mrs. Right
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Great music BUT…….(as a great Jamaican dj once said) “Cut the chatter and spin the platter”!
less talk more great rocksteady hits!!!!!
This podcast is unfortunately not working? I would love to review it!
Messian Dread, thanks for alerting me to the problem. The issue has been solved. Hope you enjoy it!