Riddim Driven: Bondage
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Riddim Driven: Bondage | |||||
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Compilation album by Various Artists | |||||
Released | 2002 | ||||
Recorded | 2002 | ||||
Genre | Reggae | ||||
Label | VP | ||||
Producer | Byron Murray Clifford Smith |
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Riddim Driven: Bondage is the 23rd installment in VP Records', Riddim Driven series. It was released in February of 2002 on CD and LP. The album features various artists recorded over the "Bondage" riddim, which is a re-working of the Heptones' classic "I Shall Be Released" riddim, and is produced by Byron Murray and Clifford Smith (aka Mr. Vegas). The album is dedicated to deejay Alozade, who was imprisoned due to the enforcement of a non-profanity ruling stemming from a concert earlier that year in Kingston, Jamaica. The final five tracks only appear on the vinyl edition.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Thrill" - George Nooks
- "Good Woman" - Capleton
- "Anything You Can Do" - Admiral Tibbet
- "Put Down The Badness" - Merciless
- "Can't You See" - Keri
- "Long Live The King" - Sizzla
- "If A So We A Go Live" - Sugar Minott
- "Bad Man" - Anthony B
- "Not Until" - Luciano
- "Can't Believe" - Tony Rebel
- "I'll Be Waiting" - Glen Washington
- "How Would You Feel" - Lady G
- "How I Love You" - L.M.J.
- "Showers Of Blessing" - Hawkeye, Chabana
- "Zion Or Hell" - Saba
- "True Divine" - Queen Ifrica
- "Life Is Important" - Military Man
- "None Shall Escape" - Steve Machete
- "Never Leave U Lonely" - Natural Black
- "Bondage Version"