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Errol Scorcher - 51 Storm (Originally) / Step It Ina Western Kingston album flac

Errol Scorcher - 51 Storm (Originally) / Step It Ina Western Kingston album flac Performer: Errol Scorcher
Title: 51 Storm (Originally) / Step It Ina Western Kingston
Style: Dub, Dancehall
MP3 album: 1973 mb
FLAC album: 1352 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: TTA RA MOD FLAC DXD ADX MIDI
Genre: Reggae

Both sides ina extended style (vocal cuts spliced with dubs).

Tony Tuff Meets Errol Scorcher (1978) Mal's (split with Tony Tuff). Roach In A De Corner (1980) Scorcher. Leggo Mi Hand Babylon". Steppin" (1978) Ballistic. Tony Tuff (born Winston Anthony Morris, c. 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae singer who was a member of The African Brothers in the late 1960s and 1970s before embarking on a solo career. Privacy Terms of Use Contact About.

Errol Archer, 1956, St. Catherine, Jamaica, West Indies, d. 1982. Scorcher began his career as a DJ in the early 70s performing for a number of sound systems, where he cultivated his unique style. Although his debut, ‘Leggo Mi Hand’, was a crowd-pleaser in the dancehall, it failed to achieve cha. .The song extolled the signing of an armistice between rival factions in Western Kingston on 11 January 1978; the treaty led to the acclaimed One Love Peace Concert in Jamaica, which featured the legendary return of Bob Marley to the Jamaican stage. By 1982 Scorcher was regarded as a veteran, although he had hits with ‘Rude Boy Step’ and ‘Letting Go’, and also featured on the Dee Jay Explosion compilation, performing ‘Wife And Sweetheart’ (originally recorded over the ‘Johnny Dollar’ rhythm by Winston Riley).

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Errol Scorcher (born Errol Archer, 1956 – 19 January 2012) was a Jamaican reggae deejay. Scorcher worked as a deejay on several sound systems from the early 1970s. Although his first single, "Leggo Mi Hand Babylon" was not a commercial success, he had several hits in the mid-1970s with tracks such as "Jolly Bus-Ting" and "Engineers Affair"

The same year, Scorcher joined Nicodemus, Nigger Kojak, and Mother Liza on Prince Jammy's Tapetone sound system, which soon became Jamaica's top system. His first album, Rasta Fire, was also released on the United Artists offshoot Ballistic, on which he was backed by The Revolutionaries. In 1979 he had a hit with "Roach in a De Corner" (on the "Real Rock" rhythm), which was followed by the similar "Frog In a Water" (on the "My Conversation" rhythm), both songs appearing on his 1980 album Roach In A De Corner

Tracklist

A 51 Storm (Originally)
AA Step It Ina Western Kingston

Credits

  • Producer – J.J. Hookim*

Notes

Cha-Cha Music. Both sides ina extended style (vocal cuts spliced with dubs)