Keith Hudson Dizzie & Soul Syndicate - Popular Riot
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Popular | ||
Riot |
Video
Dizzie & Soul Syndicate - Riot
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Labels
RebindListen online
- lytte på nettet
- online anhören
- kuunnella verkossa
- écouter en ligne
- ascolta in linea
- online luisteren
- ouvir online
- escuchar en línea
- lyssna på nätet
Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- Reissue
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Producer | K. Hudson |
Notes
- Dizzie is not Johnny "Dizzy" Moore but either Dizzie Fleming or Dizzie Barker.
- 70s reissue
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (side A): DSR - KH - 4815 - 1
- Matrix / Runout (side B): FKH - 7806 - A Imbidimts FRM
About Keith Hudson Dizzie & Soul Syndicate
Keith Hudson was born into a musical family in Kingston, Jamaica in 1946. His musical education began as Hudson worked as a sort of roadie for Skatalite and Jamaican trombone king Don Drummond. By age 21, Hudson, who had been trained as a dentist, sunk his earnings into his own record label, Inbidimts, and had a hit with Ken Boothe's recording of "Old Fashioned Way." Not long after this chart success, the suddenly hot Hudson was producing some of the biggest names (and soon-to-be biggest names) in reggae -- John Holt, Delroy Wilson, Alton Ellis, and the great toasters U-Roy and Dennis Alcapone, all of whom benefited from what would be Hudson's trademark production style: groove-centered, bass/drum-dominated, lean and mean stripped-down riddims. By the mid-seventies, Hudson began releasing more solo work, hitting paydirt from the start with his 1974 debut, "Entering the Dragon" and his intense second record, "Flesh Of My Skin" for Brent Clarke's Tottenham based Atra imprint. This 1974 set was the first real solo flowering of Hudson as "The Dark Prince Of Reggae
Name Vars
- Hudson
- Hudson All Stars
- K Hudson
- K. Hudson
- K.Hudson
- KH
- Keith Linberg Hudson
- Keith Lindberg Hudson
Aliases
- Lloyd Lindberg
Comments
I remember as a youth, but I never knew the name of this track