Big Car + Dub - Jackie Mittoo & Ernest Ranglin (Coxsone)
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- čas přidán 21. 11. 2011
- This is the second and far deeper cut of this featuring Ernest, with one of my favourite Coxsone dub sides on the flip - 10,000 fathoms deep!
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When No words are needed,Reggae Magic’ Youns” like this.🌬💯🔥🔥🔥
So soothing for the mind, body and soul - Reggae lives in us all - Blessed Love
Ernest and Jackie Superb,Goodness how Blessed we were/are to have such incredible Musicians,add the incomparable Winston Wright,Tommy McCook,Winston Grennan,Scully,infact all the singers and players in the Studio 1,Treasure Island and other Studio House Bands,not forgetting The Skatalites...PREFECTION INDEED and those Rythms, Soon Forward...steve
Just to name a few, like Roland Alphonso, Lyn Tait, Sound Dimension, Soul Vendors
Boss tune by the bosses.
sugar minott- love and understanding makes use of this riddim
digging the scene with a gansta lean
Just wicked! Those were the days ! Real ol school
Immaculate instrumental take on the William Devaughn classic (and much sampled) Be thankful for what you've got.Ernie is the king!
love anything jackie plays on
two of Jamrock"s most talented musical genii
Two top 10 world ranked musician, brilliant.
what a tune....original tune yu just a car...
Beautiful version of William DeVaughn
This is beautifil and yes it does need a repress.
Bless up for this drop Perilous and thanks, enjoying this version.
Sublime.
Love this to death - pure Studio One magic, perfect for a hot day. The interplay of the bass and the percussion alone is gold.
lovely
Nice 🙂
This was originally done in 1978 and never got a Jamaican repressing only was repressed in NYC around 1980-81 this is the exact repressing my dad bought in the early 80's in nyc and if u look at the left side of the vinyl its a repressing from Fulton Street Brooklyn NY and C. DODD didn't move to NYC UNTIL mid 1980
Thanks for history lession
This beautiful tune is on the Studio One Scorchers Volume 2 compilation.
A nice clean cut.
William Devaughan, Be Thankful For What You've Got (Diamond on the Back). Sweet instrumental cover.
Wicked
woo-weeeeeeeee !
bless dem all
jaaaaa bwoy!
♥
3 deaf people ... what a pity for them!!
Yeah beats the other cut hands down, and on yellow vinyl
Needs a repress
A clash of the titans: Ernest Ranglin vs. Jackie Mittoo. (Like Jimmy Smith meets George Benson!)
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