Heavyweight Tapes vol.4 – King Jammy’s vs Digital B

We back on the track with another issue of the Heavyweight Tapes series.
This time we dig part of the digital catalogue of two heavyweight producers, tightly linked together: the master Lloyd “King Jammy’s” James and his apprentice Bobby “Digital B” Dixon.
Live mixed with 7 inches by Rico B.
Tun it up loud and enjoy!

One Track
Split Tracks

1 – Red Dragon – Jamdown posse – J
2 – Shabba Ranks – Just reality – DB
3 – Cocoa Tea – Tune in – J
4 – Josie Wales – Wha dem a defend – DB
5 – Shabba Ranks & Morgan Heritage – Dem a bawl – DB
6 – Admiral Bailey – Mi ah di danger – J
7 – Chuck Turner – We rule dancehall – J
8 – Yammi Bolo – Weep not – DB
9 – Banana Man – Musical murder – J
10 – Nitty Gritty – Play round the world – J
11 – Admiral Tibet – Executor sound – DB
12 – Nitty Gritty – Kill them all – J
13 – Ninjaman – Last of the warning – DB
14 – Robert Lee – Be still – J
15 – Bryan & Tony Gold – Pass the dubplate – J
16 – King Kong – Break down the walls – J
17 – Junior Cat – Cyaan nyam mi out – J
18 – Lieutenant Stitchie – Promises – DB
19 – Glen Washington – Change dem jah jah – J
20 – Spragga Benz – Ruff and tuff – DB
21 – Junior Cat – Mek dem gwaan talk – J
22 – Spragga Benz – Good swear -DB
23 – Frankie Paul – Casanova – J
24 – Junior Cat – Boy nuh run – J
25 – Admiral Tibet – Sound of a gun – DB
26 – Powerman – Forward – DB
27 – Admiral Tibet – Don’t try to dis me – DB
28 – Pinchers – Agony – J
29 – Admiral Bailey – Big belly man – J
30 – Buju Banton – The grudge – DB
31 – Red Dragon – Good hole college – J
32 – Pinchers – Enemies – DB
33 – Admiral Tibet – Running from reality – J
34 – Nitty Gritty – False alarm – J
35 – Nitty Gritty – Good morning teacher – J
36 – Papa San – Ghetto life – DB