Ragga Jungle Anthems Vol 1 Rareist
1 on the U.K. Dance album charts and No. 5 on the U.K. Compilation albums chart, where it currently stands at No. 20 after eight weeks. The company has prepared the next generation of tracks for 'Jungle Hits Vol. Dvr Studio Pro V1 56 Downloader. 2,' which include Half Pint's reggae anthem 'Greetings.' Producer Soundman is also working on jungle tunes. This time with 14 jungle anthems and some new shots.Read more. Red Collection Vol.1. Ragga Jungle Podcast #1.
Best of Jungle Volume One The Complete Jungle Collection Low Price Music 1994 Classic Jungle Compilation CD part one of four Tracks: 1 - Calling The People by A Zone - 2 - Above The Clouds (Vibes & Wishdokta remix) by Sunshine Productions - 3 - Digable Bass by DJ Rap - 4 - You Can by Quarterback - 5 - Jungle Warriors by Bay B Kane - 6 - Deal Wid It by DJ Solo - 7 - Positive (Future Assassins remix) by Love Nation - 8 - The Warning by Darkenator - 9 - King of the Swingers by Cheetah - 10 - Licked by DJ Nks - 11 - Retreat by The Dubster.
The best and most interesting jungle or drum'n'bass music has always been the kind that draws deepest on the music's reggae roots; the juxtaposition of languid, smoky basslines and frenetic double-speed breakbeats has always packed a special wallop, more so than the chillier, all-digital variety. The two volumes in the Greensleeves label's two-disc Ragga Jungle Anthems series offers a case in point. Although it would have been nice to have some roots reggae artists scattered in among the rockstone deejays and loverman dancehall crooners, and although most of the tracks on this first volume run far too long (about five minutes, on average), this collection does a good job of presenting the state of the art in ragamuffin junglism. Chakademus and Pliers have never sounded more confident and powerful than they do in this jungle setting of 'Gal Wine' (mixed by Ridley Don), and there are exceptionally fine remixes of Dawn Penn's classic 'No No No' and Barrington Levy's 'Under Mi Sensi,' as well. Bounty Killer shows up on almost half the tracks, which is a few too many, but he's a good choice for this kind of restlessly energetic material.
Only the pedestrian slackness of Admiral Bailey's 'Jungle Punanny' really disappoints. Highly recommended overall. ~ Rick Anderson.