Toast This 2 - 25 tunes featuring DJ versions of Big Hit songs (Rare & Classic)
Toast This 2
Goods: A brand new promo CD
Music: Various Jamaican DJ Artist toasting or djing on songs/riddim = 'Toast This 2'
Released: JUL 2023
Number of Tracks: 25
CD Description: A brand new collection of revival DJ anthems and styles that set the pattern for the future generations to come. These artists are amongst the veterans, ones we call Foundation Artists as they originated and popularised the DJ style.
Age of Music: Revival 1972-1988
Genres: DJ style on Rocksteady, Roots, Reggae
Suitable for: All reggae music fans
Audio Quality: Audio from FLAC/WAV files
Duration: 79 mins
Product Description: CDs are fully printed and brand new in plastic sleeves, wrapped in packs and are sealed with 'Promo CD' stickers. They are not available anywhere else, they are promotional cds, for promotional use.
Tracklist for the disc is as follows:
Toast This 2 - Tracklist total Playtime = 79 min 32 secs
1. Pepper - Prince Jazzbo (2:57)
2. Ring-A-Ting - Prince Jazzbo (2:52)
3. Fort Augustus Rock - Augustus Pablo (3:06)
4. Don't Get Weary Joe Frazier - I Roy (2:58)
5. Jack Horner - Dennis Alcapone (2:16)
6. Ringo Don't Take Your Gun - Den Owen (2:29)
7. Country Boy - Charlie Ace, Dirty Harry (3:18)
8. Forward Home From Rome - Big Joe (2:47)
9. Strictly Rockers - Jah Stitch (3:07)
10. Jamaican Colley - I-Roy (2:29)
11. The Right To Live - U Brown (3:12)
12. Whip Them - Sir Lee (4:05)
13. Things In the Night - Big Youth (3:04)
14. Vampire - Trinity (4:01)
15. Jah Is I Guiding Light - Tappa Zukie (3:27)
16. Learning - Shorty The President (3:20)
17. Marcus Garvey Words - Jah Woosh (3:49)
18. Hammer Them Rasta - Prince Mohammed (3:02)
19. Hammering Version - Nicky & Cat Campbell (3:06)
20. Flat Foot Hustling - Dillinger (2:36)
21. Headquarters - Dillinger (2:43)
22. Loving Feeling - I Roy (3:09)
23. Drive Her Home - U Roy (1:50)
24. Town Talk - King Miguel (3:09)
25. Three Piece Suit - Trinity (2:57)
What is 'Toast This'?
When people first heard DJ's over toning on popular reggae songs, it quickly became a style that captivated the attention of fans at home and abroad. The passage of time where this style really became established was in the Seventies, gaining popularity throughout the 80's. 'Toast This' dabbles in this era to pick out some of the greatest and truly original styles of this era.