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NMREC 1207EP
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First 12" single from the Gregory Isaacs Remixed (NECMAY 007CD/LP), album. With three reggae legends on the same record, it's no surprise that "Jealousy" is gaining a massive response. A full-length vocal into dub mix, as well as a dub version that will have sound systems rocking make up the A-side. On the flip is the "Soundcheck" mix theme, and for melodica lovers there's Great Bigga Morrison with "The Ochi Cotton Tree." Limited one-time pressing.
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NECMAY 007CD
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Curtis Lynch, the legendary record producer and driving force of Necessary Mayhem, has reworked 10 of the very best tracks from the Gregory Isaacs and Gussie Clarke era, from 1984 to 1999. Curtis was inspired by the works of Clarke & Isaacs during his school days, and his selection of tracks may surprise many fans, as they are not the obvious choices. The attention to detail made Lynch fall in love with Isaacs, and he has selected his personal favorites, saying that "the clear unmixed vocals and instruments were bliss for me to work on." These masterpieces have been remixed and reworked by some of the planet's finest musicians and audio engineers. Featuring contributions from artists such as Dennis Brown & Macka B, Shabba Ranks & Josey Wales, and Da Grynch.
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NMREC 1206EP
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"Champion" is a historical tune in terms of using four different artists from four different parts of the world to make one killer track. Million Stylez (Sweden), Ziggi Recardo (Netherlands), Mr. Williamz (England), and Cali P (Switzerland) make up the cast, directed by Curtis Lynch aka Da Grynch on a bangin' bassline-driven remix of the "Report to Me" track by Gregory Isaacs. "Champion" is pure vintage Necessary Mayhem and the flipside dub version is vintage Grynch with echo, reverb and drops.
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NMREC 1203EP
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Necessary Mayhem producer Curtis Lynch aka Da Grynch has come up with a new riddim named "The Gorilla." The line-up of artists who have vocalled on "The Gorilla" reads like a who's-who of the current reggae industry. For the opening of the EP, Macka B singjays with a message. Massicker, Blackout JA & Askala Selasie join forces at the mic on "Proud To Be Rasta," and both cuts come armed with cone-testing dubs courtesy of Da Grynch.
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