| Track Listing |
| 1 | Dem Fraid - Mr. Vegas | | 2 | We Waah - Spragga Benz/T.O.K. | | 3 | Nah Climb - Vybz Kartel - (featuring Ward 21) | | 4 | Peace - Sizzla | | 5 | Su Wi Tan - Elephant Man | | 6 | Perpetrator - Buju Banton | | 7 | Third Leg - Ward 21 | | 8 | Goodas - T.O.K. | | 9 | Burn Fi Burn - Elephant Man | | 10 | Straight Prison - Beenie Man | | 11 | For Da Ladies - Ward 21 | | 12 | Some Boy - Mr. Vegas |
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| Release Date |
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2009 |
| General Description |
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Collection |
| Muze Genre-sub class |
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R&B |
| Number of Discs |
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1 |
| Running Time |
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39 minutes 13 seconds |
| Performance Recorded |
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Studio |
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| Misc Note : |
Recording information: Gargamel Studio; King Jammys Recording Studio.
Arranger: Paul "Teetimus" Edmund.
Reggae music's one-rhythm (or "riddim") albums have contributed a uniquely Jamaican take on the compilation album since the dawn of the dancehall era in the early '80s. While prolific Jamaican studios have birthed literally thousands of backing tracks possessing colorful titles such as "Diwali," "Bruck Out," and "Joyride," keeping tabs on the multitude of versions voiced by the crowded field of dancehall performers can be daunting for all but the most hardened fans of the genre. CLASSIC RHYTHMS VOL. 2 makes short work of keeping current on the latest riddims, collecting three versions each of "Tixx," "20 Cent," "Time Bomb," and "Amharic," as voiced by some of dancehall's biggest stars, including Mr. Vegas, Buju Banton, Elephant Man, and many others. |
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