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Sly & Robbie Present Beenie Bounty

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Download links and information about Sly & Robbie Present Beenie Bounty by Sly & Robbie. This album was released in 1981 and it belongs to Reggae, Dub, Dancehall, World Music genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:08:52 minutes.

Artist: Sly & Robbie
Release date: 1981
Genre: Reggae, Dub, Dancehall, World Music
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:08:52
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Revolution III (feat. Bounty Killer, Beenie Man, Dennis Brown) 4:01
2. Fed Up (feat. Bounty Killer) 3:46
3. Foundation (feat. Beenie Man & Taxi Gang) 3:52
4. Mi Nature (feat. Bounty Killer) 3:18
5. Halla Fi Di Jordan (feat. Beenie Man) 3:35
6. Nitro Remix (feat. Bounty Killer) 2:59
7. Dancehall Queen (feat. Beenie Man & Chevelle Franklin) 4:33
8. Down In the Ghetto (feat. Bounty Killer & Bunny Rugs 3:55
9. Crazy Bald Head (feat. Beenie Man & Luciano) 3:58
10. Tune In (feat. Bounty Killer & Sugar Minott) 3:45
11. No Mama No Cry (feat. Beenie Man) 3:55
12. Fed Up Hip Hop Mix (feat. Bounty Killer) 4:01
13. We Are Family (feat. Beenie Man & Chevelle Franklin) 4:05
14. My Jamaican Guy (feat. Grace Jones & Bounty Killer) 4:32
15. Jungle Boogie (feat. Beenie Man & the Taxi Gang) 3:56
16. Black People (feat. Bounty Killer) 3:23
17. Running Away (feat. Beenie Man & Luciano) 3:49
18. Fed Up 2K2 (feat. Bounty Killer) 3:29

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Sly & Robbie came up as part of the Revolutionaries band in the '70s, contributing as the house band at Kingston's legendary Channel One Studio. By the time the roots reggae period gave way to the secular-minded dancehall era of the early '80s, Sly & Robbie had gone into the production business themselves with their Taxi label. Counting such Jamaican music luminaries on their roster as Dennis Brown, Black Uhuru, the Wailing Souls, and Junior Delgado, Sly & Robbie forged their own progressive, synth-enhanced sound, and became one of the premiere production teams and backing bands in the process. This sampler tells a bit of the story. Taking in sides by Brown ("Sitting and Watching"), Delgado, and the Wailing Souls, the 12 tracks here also feature fine performances by the legendary DJ General Echo, Gregory Isaacs, the Viceroys, and the Tamlins. Maybe not the best or most thorough of introductions, Sly & Robbie Present Taxi still qualifies as a fine sampler for the curious.