Vin Gordon & Sound Dimension not Don Drummond or the Skatalites. Drummond had been in Bellevue for two years for murdering his girlfriend when this came out in '67.
James Devanney So many. "Entertaiment" by Tristan Palmer, "Murderer" by Johnny Osbourne just to name a couple. It was one of the most played riddims from the 80s dancehall scene, possibly one of the most versioned reggae riddims of all time. And it's in my top 5.
Dr Donald Blake half pint and Johnny Osbourne fi true. What’s a riddim sweet Lawdsah rock and goh dung. As the old time selectors used to say “Cry fi dem!” Bawl mi ah bawl...cut a figure!
I know this is not the Skatalites.I have two 12" vinyl copies. . If my memory serves me right there is a original obscure prototype on dub or white label played by one of the ska bands back in the early 60s.
For real! The Studio 1 sound from 1963 just didn't sound like the above track, until Coxsone started to up date his studio technology several yrs later...
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Does anyone remember a Joe Gibbs version, mainly instrumental but with the words "Murdera" sang several times, Around 1983, if my memory serves me right. Would love to hear it again !
When the second half kicks in, and you get them spine chillin' feelings...
Gold! 📀
With you on that one.....😮😮😮😮🎉
That unique sound ...
All day everyday !!
Yes VIN GORDON did this tune with SOUND DIMENSION
dub-out instrumental (second-half) is sublime
Dude! I also want it from there
baby don drummond jnr.....mi bredrin vin gordon.
LEGENDS heavenless
SOUNDMAN 🎤🎤🎤🎤🥇🥇🥇
Big time tune ,, love it ,, rub a dub style .!!!!?
quite brilliant!
aNGIE&tHEaNGELS call it a classic and found it foundational... SENSATIONAL!
Its not Don Drummond but Vin Gordon
Thanks for the knowledge plays right into mi theme
Wicked and tough tune as a warm up
The First 🔥🔥
Vin Gordon & Sound Dimension not Don Drummond or the Skatalites. Drummond had been in Bellevue for two years for murdering his girlfriend when this came out in '67.
A classic riddim. And yes it is Vin Gordon not Don Drummond on trombone.
Vin Gordon (a.k.a. Don Drommond JR) is the same person, and is the trombonist doing this tune with the Skatalites on this studio one album.
😂😂 it’s the same person
Don Drummond and Don Drummond Jnr (Vin Gordon)are not the same person lol
Reggae DNA right there...! Classic riddim. Greetings by Half Pint springs to mind - Any others that you can think of?
James Devanney So many. "Entertaiment" by Tristan Palmer, "Murderer" by Johnny Osbourne just to name a couple. It was one of the most played riddims from the 80s dancehall scene, possibly one of the most versioned reggae riddims of all time. And it's in my top 5.
Dennis Brown , Loves got a hold on Me. many more
Dr Donald Blake half pint and Johnny Osbourne fi true. What’s a riddim sweet Lawdsah rock and goh dung. As the old time selectors used to say “Cry fi dem!” Bawl mi ah bawl...cut a figure!
ganja farmer ah dat mi ah seh, heavier than lead
Chant Down Babylon Hugh Griffiths
GREAT TUNE
First class rhythm from the Skatalites...Rough & tough!
+Original Donovan Sound Dimension not Skatalites
Thanks Mark. I knew this had been updated by one of Studio 1 session bands...
Was it done originally by Skatalites?
I know this is not the Skatalites.I have two 12" vinyl copies. . If my memory serves me right there is a original obscure prototype on dub or white label played by one of the ska bands back in the early 60s.
For real! The Studio 1 sound from 1963 just didn't sound like the above track, until Coxsone started to up date his studio technology several yrs later...
Hail up VIN will see you and crew when I return I up Inna Merry Macka take care buff Kobe
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need no spliff...just heavenless
Does anyone remember a Joe Gibbs version, mainly instrumental but with the words "Murdera" sang several times, Around 1983, if my memory serves me right. Would love to hear it again !
You may already be familiar with the Johnny Osbourne vocal version to this called 'Murderer'...Around 1983.
Big big tune. Murderaah you justa fight `gainst true lovaah!!
classic R.I.P Lloyd Brevett
Edit the title/ artist please, this is Vin Gordon. Don Drummond played up to the ska era till 1965 or so, this slower rhythm wasn't even there yet
Rip sir coxsone dodd
Foundation riddim
Half Pint!
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Probably the most infamous (purposeful) mislabel in reggae history. Vin Gordon, not Don D.
Murdara
From under that great stone got to remove..
Vin Gordon!! Not Don Drummond
cool as fuck
No Don Drummond here. This is reggae, Don Drummond only played ska unfortunately
Please change the title
to what ?