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ARTIST
ALCAPONE, DENNIS
TITLE
Yeah Yeah Yeah - Mash Up The Dance
FORMAT
LP
LABEL
KINGSTON SOUNDS
CATALOG #
KSLP 036LP
KSLP 036LP
GENRE
WORLD
RELEASE DATE
9/2/2016
2012 release. Kingston Sound present a compilation of
Dennis Alcapone
's work titled
Yeah Yeah Yeah - Mash Up The Dance
. Dennis Alcapone initially inspired by
DJ U Roy
, was soon to challenge his crown in the early part of the '70s releasing over 100 hit tunes. He could weave his vocal magic over any tune/rhythm that came his way and take it to another place. Dennis Alcapone (b.
Dennis Smith
, 6 August 1947, Clarendon, Jamaica) began DJing for the El Paso Hi-Fi Sound System around 1969. His first releases resulted from working with producer
Keith Hudson
, a succession of hits followed, "Shades Or Hudson", "Spanish Omega", "Revelation Version", "Maca Version" and "The Sky's The Limit" all hit in 1970 alone. Dennis moved camp to work with producer
Duke Reid
reworking some fresh ideas over classic Treasure Isle rhythms. "Number One Station," "Mosquito One," in 1971 and "Rock To The Beat", "Love Is A Gamble", "Wake Up Jamaica", "Teach The Children" and "Musical Alphabet" in 1972. Dennis moved on to work with all the top producers through this period from 1970 to 1973, producers
Coxonne Dodd
,
Lee Perry
,
Sir JJ
,
Winston Riley
,
Joe Gibbs
and
Prince Buster
all provided an outlet for his musical endeavors. Another great relationship was his work for producer
Bunny Lee
, again scoring some big hits including, "Guns Don't Argue" and "Ripe Cherry" the later adding a twist to Bunny's massive hit of the time "Cherry Oh Baby." Kingston Sounds look to this period in Dennis's career where there is a wealth of great music. "Go Deh" (
Leroy Smart
's "How Long"), "Eternal Life" (
Johnny Clarke
's version of
Peter Tosh
's "Legalise It") "Steve Austin" (The Six Million Dollar Man tale over Leroy Smart's "Pride and Ambition"), "Wise Man From The East" (Johnny Clarke's "You Have Caught Me Baby"), "It Must Come" (
Delroy Wilson
's "Better Must Come") "Blessed Are The Meek" (
Slim Smith
's "Blessed Are The Meek") to name but a few. Dennis left Jamaica in 1973 just after being awarded the Cup for "Best DJ in Jamaica" by Swing magazine. With his signature shout of "Yeah Yeah Yeah" you knew he was going to mash up the dance wherever his musical talents led him.
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