HERE WE HAVE THOSE CLASSIC & HARD TO FIND EARLY REGGAE DANCEHALL TAPES STRAIGHT FROM THE REGGAE VAULTS FEATURING REGGAE DANCEHALL SESSIONS & SOUND SYSTEM CLASHES FROM THE 70'S 80'S & EARLY 90'S WHEN DANCEHALL WAS NICE.

THESE CD'S ARE TRANSFERRED FROM THE ORIGINAL AUDIO CASSETTE TAPES & ARE STRICTLY FOR THE REGGAE CONISSEURS WHO REMEMBER THESE LIVE SOUND SYSTEMS & DANCEHALL SESSIONS FEATURING SOUNDS LIKE:
KING JAMMYS  - METROMEDIA – KILLAMANJARO - STUR GAV - BLACK SCORPIO -   COXSONE – SAXON  -  YOUTHMAN – GEMINI - JAH SHAKA - FATMAN ALONG WITH A HOST OF ARTISTS , DJ'S , SINGJAYS & MC'S.

PLEAE NOTE THESE DANCES WERE TAPED LIVE IN THE DANCEHALLS UP TO 40 YEARS AGO & EACH ITEM WILL BE SUPPLIED ON CD WITH ARTWORK & PLASTIC SLEEVE

IF YOU ARE UNSURE THE PLEASE FEEL FREE TO ASK ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU PURCHASE

Here's a rarity, a session form the West Coast of America and it features San Diego's first and longest running sound, Ram Jam (now called Destiny Roots). The evening is to celebrate the first anniversary of the opening of
the "Trade Roots" record shop and the local deejays start the proceedings with Bredda Boss coming with "Go Inna It" and main man Daddy Jackson hitting with "Boom Shock Attack" on the popular "One Dance" rhythm. The sound was obviously proud to welcome veteran singer Earl 16 and he gets a good reception from the crowd when he voices tunes like "Bam Salute, "Peek A Boo", "Poverty" and, of course, his Studio 1 dancehall thriller "Love Is A
Feeling".