Ive listened to it all now. The effects and sirens are great! really brings the mix together...
This is the stand out tune for me...
26. Papa Levi - Big ‘n’ Broad (Island 1984)
Levis Delivery is unbelievable... when the bassline comes back in after the 'champion-bubbler' breakdown, I can almost hear the crowd shout for the rewind....
27. Tippa Irie - Lyric Maker (UK Bubblers 1985)
Anything on 'throw me corn' has to be good! Its such an uplifting riddim. Ive got an amazing dirty digi 7 of this from Phill Pratt circa '84, with Horace Andy doing a version of 'old McDonald had a farm' on the A side...
john eden said:
Droid - the Buju/Gregpory one was on my shake the foundations two mix, as was the warrior king! Wanted at least a bit of variety on this one.

I just cant get enough of it though! The penthouse dub of that riddim is also particularly good if i remember correctly.
"Fade Away" riddim e.g. Junior Byles "Fade Away", Horace Andy "Fade Away", Ranking Joe "Weakheart fadeaway"...
The Thriller U track in question uses a digital remake of that riddim and that I think was called "Peanie Peanie", like the Shabba Ranks tune of the same name (also '89 and produced by Bobby Digital) which was versioned many times over by other artists (Chaka Demus "Original Kuff" on Jammys, Cocoa Tea, Spragga Benz, Pinchers, Lt. Stitchie, a whole other bunch on Ragga Ragga Ragga 4...)
I have a bunch of relatively recent Digital B 7's that have yet another version of this.. Morgan heritage/Blackmans paradise, Jahmali/long long time & Junior Byles/Fade Away. There was also a Little John 7 on Firehouse released on it in 2003, and a re-release of the original on 'Joe Frazier' last year (sounds very like the bobby digital version I mentioned above).
Your right about 'Peanie Peanie'. Its the name of the digital version of the riddim, which pushed the bassline a LOT more - though the Tippa version in the mix is definitely a lot cleaner than the versions of 'Peanie Peanie' that I've heard, so it may fall into the 'fade away' bin....
Gotta love those 'ragga ragga ragga' comps though.. theyre usually chock full of early 90's dancehall goodness.