Fashion LP 1993 FLAC
The sixties meets the nineties in a dancehall style! Fashion Records pay tribute to the two most influential studios ever in Jamaican music: Duke Reid's Treasure Isle studio down on Bond Street and Coxsone Dodd's Studio One at Brentford Road, with modern derivations of three classical sixties rhythms: Lock Jaw, High Fashion and Pretty Looks
Top Cat - Request The Style
General Pecos - Look Hot
Major Cat - Explosion
Cutty Ranks - As You See It
Poison Chang - Good Head
Cutty Ranks - What Can You Do
Bunny General - Run Come Call Me
Tenor Fly - Rude Boy Talk
Chevelle Franklin - Don't Put Me Off
Poison Chang - I'm Strong

Dear Kingstone Roots :) more Rock Steady please! Greetings!
ReplyDeleteYes skip the ragga mate!
ReplyDeleteHope you are okay - not seen for while - please ignore the terse comments from the above and thank you for all the great music you have offered with not enough thanks from those who use it
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Hi hello Kingstonians,
ReplyDeleteKingston Roots blog has ended due to personal circumstances. The blog will stay online but no more updates.
Musical Greetings, AP
Sad Sad news, the last true Reggae site is gone. Hope you're ok brother, take care!!
DeleteI'm okay, Prince Arjen that is
DeleteQuite devastating news - hope all goes well for you. The range and care over your choices will be greatly missed - hope you can come back some time if you feel you want to...many, many thanks for all your time and effort AP
ReplyDeleteThank you for all the amazing music
ReplyDeleteMuch appreciated
Thanks for your sterling efforts over the years, this blog has been a touchstone for me. All the best for the future.
ReplyDeletethanks for everything!
ReplyDeleteVan harte bedankt voor alles Arjen, het ga je goed grtz
ReplyDeleteArjen, I wish you all the best for the future :)
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear this. Thank you for everything and hope all ok.
ReplyDeleteRequests for re ups of dead links are welcome!
ReplyDeleteI hope everything works out for you. Thank you very much for all the music you have shared over the years.
ReplyDeleteAloha and kokua (love and respect) from Hawaii!
ReplyDeleteI am sure to speak for many, that your blog has brought much joy, and deeper understanding of reggae music. Even as a long time listener and collector, I often find rare gems that surprise and delight my ears.
I want to give my most heartful thanks to you for your sharing, and to wish good health and happiness to you and family in the New Year.
Love
For a while I keep on blogging as it is still possible for now, though in a slower pace than as it used to be. November last year it really seemed to be all over. Your kind comments mean a lot to me.
ReplyDeleteand this is the best news this year :-)
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