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This Is Crucial Reggae: DJs

 
Album Review: This Is Crucial Reggae: DJs

  • Artist: Various Artists
  • Release Date: May 17, 2005
  • Type: Collection (various artists), Compilation (best of)
  • Genre: Reggae

Review

Like football, which means something entirely different in the U.S. than it does in the rest of the world, DJ is something of a misnomer. In the U.S., at least since people started taking notice, it refers to the art of playing records; in Jamaica it refers to toasting, the long standing tradition of talking over records to ignite a party, and a lot of people have marked it as the precursor to rapping. It started in the mid-'60s, but really took off at the end of the decade and exploded in the '70s. This Is Crucial Reggae: DJs takes its cues from that explosion, featuring many of the big names and delivering a few tracks that are indeed crucial. Big Youth with "Screaming Target," one-hit wonder Scotty with "Draw Your Brakes," and Prince Far I's "Heavy Manners" are all classics. As are Dillinger's early-'80s party anthem "Cocaine in My Brain" and "Man Ah Warrior" by Tapper Zukie. Hey, that's almost half of the 12 tracks right there. Add in solid hits from stars U-Roy, Dennis Alcapone, and I-Roy and this collection gets more crucial by the minute. The rest of this collection gives its time to lesser known -- but not undeserving -- cuts from Ranking Dread, Jah Woosh, Trinity, and Big Joe. Calling this set crucial might be going too far, but calling this set of boasting toasters anything less would be un-DJ-like. ~ Wade Kergan, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
DJ Choice Dennis Alcapone (2:50)
Way Down South U-Roy (2:55)
Heavy Manners Prince Far I (3:13)
Draw Your Brakes Derrick Harriott, David Scott Scotty (3:14)
Freedom Style Linval Thompson Trinity (2:10)
Screaming Target Allan Clarke Big Youth (3:33)
Marijuana in My Soul Ranking Dread (3:14)
Glitter Not Gold Big Joe (2:27)
Riding Melody Jah Woosh (2:59)
Blackman Time Roy Reid I-Roy (3:41)
Man Ah Warrior Tapper Zukie (3:11)
Cocaine in My Brain Lester Bullock Dillinger (5:08)

Credits

Jack Ball (Production Coordination), Alvin Ranglin (Producer), Alvin Ranglin (Audio Production), Elena Oumano (Liner Notes), Linval Thompson (Audio Production), Joe Gibbs (Producer), Duke Reid (Producer), Mike Jason (Executive Producer), Neville Beckford (Producer), Joseph M. Palmaccio (Executive Producer), Linval Thompson (Producer), Douglas H. Simpson (Production Coordination), Tapper Zukie (Producer), Augustus "Gussie" Clarke (Producer), Joe Gibbs (Audio Production), Bas Hartong (Executive Producer), Neville Beckford (Audio Production), Ossie Hibbert (Audio Production), Jerry Rappaport (Compilation Producer), Tapper Zukie (Audio Production), Derrick Harriott (Audio Production), Augustus "Gussie" Clarke (Audio Production), Arthur Reed (Audio Production), Derrick Harriott (Producer), Lloyd Spalding (Audio Production), Ossie Hibbert (Producer)
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