mostly true afaik with the notable exception of stolzoff's wake the town and tell the people. excellent book on dancehall.droid said:Scene historians, music journalists and academics have produced reams of text and dozens of books dedicated to reggae, from ska/rocksteady and Studio One, 70's dub and roots to early dancehall and the digital revolution (even UK variants like Lovers Rock and Fast Chat get a look in), but these narratives come to a sudden stop once you hit the late 80's...
Top-a-top selection Droid. A mampi-sized undertaking, rather you than me!
Comments (rather than complaints):
I don't know who you'd replace, but a list such as this has to include an independent entry for Bounty Killer doesn't it? I'd also somehow try to squeeze in Merciless' Hollywood name-dropping 'Mavis' - a riddim so big not even Shaggy could ruin it!