Open today: 16:00 - 23:00

By continuing your navigation on this website, you accept the use of cookies for statistical purposes.

Various
100% Dynamite!

100% Dynamite!
100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!100% Dynamite!

Artists

Various

Catno

SJR LP321C SJR LP321C

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Record Store Day Compilation Reissue Remastered

Country

UK

Release date

Jun 18, 2022

100% Dynamite (Black Vinyl Edition) Ska, Soul, Rocksteady & Funk in Jamaica SOUL JAZZ RECORDS

“100% Dynamite is among the finest compilations ever assembled.” The Quietus

This is a new black edition vinyl pressing of Soul Jazz Records’ seminal reggae meets funk and soul collection. 100% Dynamite is the cornerstone of Soul Jazz Records’ releases and launched their long-running series of highly-regarded reggae albums.

This album is the fully expanded version and comes with download code.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Since the album’s original release,100% Dynamite has become a cornerstone of funky reggae music. Eighteen killer tracks that show the influence that American Jazz, Funk and Soul music had on Jamaican Reggae.

The album was Soul Jazz Records first foray into the mighty vaults of Studio One and many of the tracks featured come from the legendary label and the expanded edition features seminal tracks from the greatest Jamaican producers – Clement Dodd, Lee Perry, Winston Riley (Techniques) and many more.

100% Dynamite features come serious and heavyweight Jamaican funk by Jackie Mittoo, The Upsetters and Toots & The Maytals, alongside the cream of Jamaican jazz musicians such as Tommy McCook, Cedric Brooks and Lennie Hibbert. Also included here are killer Reggae versions of USA Soul classics including Marlena Shaw’s ‘Woman of the Ghetto’, Aretha Franklin’s ‘Rocksteady’, Syl Johnson’s ‘Is It Because I’m Black’, William DeVaughan’s seminal ‘Be Thankful’ and more.

Jamaican/USA influences went both ways and included here are many cornerstone reggae songs that cross into the worlds of both hip-hop and punk worlds – check Brentford All Stars massive ‘Greedy G’, the basis for Boogie Down Productions’ ‘Jack of Spades’, and Willie Williams’ ‘Armagideon Time’ later covered by The Clash.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

"The outstanding compilation of reggaefied soul, funk and jazz nuggets.” MOJO

‘Soul Jazz’s seminal dive into reggae’s dusty grooves. This album kickstarted a dynasty - the 100% Dynamite series is a rewarding guide to reggae's most infectious back pages.” Irish Times

“A compilation never resting on its laurels, 100% Dynamite fuses an intelligent reminder of a genre's roots and influences with some unabashedly cracking tunes.’ Allmusic

“The compilation that started it all. This is flava central, hands down one of the best comps to own for any music head that has a soul.’ Turntable Lab’

"Compilation of the month" MUZIK

"Brilliant" TIME OUT

"Album of the week" MIXMAG

"Compilation of the f***ing year" MELODY MAKER

"Buy this excellent compilation immediately" MOJO

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

34.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

www.lediscopathe.com Tracked and send in specified vinyle packaging with plastic sleeve protection and stickers. Rip Samples from vinyl, pics and Discount on www.lediscopathe.com. Please feel free to ask informations about our products and sell conditions. We ship vinyles world wide from our shop based in Montpellier (France). Come to visit us. Le Discopathe propose news and 2nd hands vinyls, collectors, rare and classic records from past 70 years

A1

Willie Williams - Armagideon Time

2:32

A2

Toots & The Maytals - Night And Day

2:49

A3

The Marvels - Rock Steady

2:32

A4

The Upsetters - Popcorn

2:32

A5

Bunny Clarke - Be Thankful

2:32

B1

Tommy McCook - Green Mango

3:41

B2

Brentford All-Stars - Greedy G

3:38

B3

Lennie Hibbert - Real Hot

2:27

B4

Horace Andy - My Soul

2:30

B5

Johnny Osbourne - We Need Love

3:37

C1

Bunny Brown - I Love The Way You Love

2:31

C2

Jackie Mittoo - Stereo Freeze

3:06

C3

Phyllis Dillon - Woman Of The Ghetto

3:22

C4

Cedric Brooks - Give Rasta Glory

4:22

C5

Alton Ellis - Son Of Man

2:40

D1

Sound Dimension - Granny Scratch Scratch

3:57

D2

Lloyd Robinson - Cuss Cuss

6:24

D3

Sound Dimension - Drum Song

4:23

D4

Ken Boothe - Is It Because I'm Black?

3:51

Other items you may like:

Helmed by prolific drummer and percussionist Hudson Whitlock, who also plays in both aforementioned bands, this breakaway studio project involves an interchangeable collective of incognito, Melbourne-based, esteemed instrumentalists playing under outlandish pseudonyms such as "'Dead Honest’ Dean Amazing" and "Libby Clique-Baite". Symbolically led by keyboardist "Snooch Dodd", new album ‘I Flip My Life Every Time I Fly’ is the latest musical concoction from Whitlock's eccentric brain, marrying the soul/funk roots of sample culture with the principles of boom-bap hip hop.Incorporating the colourful comic book stylings of MF DOOM and Kool Keith, or the dark and exotic flavours of Gravediggaz and The Wu-Tang Clan, The Pro-Teens also take cues from their composing heroes Galt MacDermot, Richard Evans and Marc Moulin. The Pro-Teens bop, zip, whip and fling on this phantasmagorical journey - an unorthodox patchwork of cinematic soul, hip hop-guided funk breaks, vivid instrumental textures and film score-esque moods.The Pro-Teens work on the same analogue recording model adopted by the tight-knit College Of Knowledge label, self-recorded and produced with the rag-tag crew of musicians putting tracks down live to tape in crammed attic studios and sharehouse recording spaces.The first limited pressing of 'I Flip My Life Every Time I Fly' was released on the 'College Of Knowledge' imprint in late 2020. It was one of the highlights of the year at Mr Bongo HQ who loved the concept and felt this tripped out masterpiece from Melbourne needed to be heard well beyond those lucky enough to have bagged those limited first copies.
For the first in a new series of albums covering the Sudanese soul and jazz scenes, Habibi Funk serves up an album of previously unreleased material by veteran performer Kamal Keila. The music contained on the album comes from two reel-to-reel tapes of session recordings made by Keila and his band for Sudanese radio in 1992, though many of the songs and arrangements date back to the 1970s. During his '70s peak, Keila was often described locally as "Sudan's answer to James Brown or Fela Kuti". Although the influence of both is present on both tracks, you'll also hear Sudanese blues, fifties-style R&B, hazy funk influenced by the Ethiopian music scene and sweet, horn-heavy, breakbeat-powered sing-alongs. Superb stuff, all told.
4 cuts built around the same warm, bubbly, ear-catching and - naturally - sub-heavy digital riddim !!!! Love itYou'll find some excellent "versioning" on this offering from Italian imprint Roots Cooperation. It features a quartet of cuts built around the same warm, bubbly, ear-catching and - naturally - sub-heavy digital riddim crafted by producer Rob Gravy. Honey-voiced mic man Anthony Johnson stars on EP opener 'Beholden', offering a slick and soulful delivery of a conscious and thoughtful set of lyrics, before Italian mixer Paco Ten offers up a deliciously weighty and extended dub mix ('Beholdub'). Over on the flip toaster U Brown delivers a deejay style interpretation, rapping in patois atop Rob Gravy's groove, while Billyman reaches for the reverb, echo and tape delay on a ludicrously weighty partner dub.
Funky Beatles from Nigeria.... Underated.