Bang Bang Booom (Various) - 90's Hit Dancehall in a big tune style *MAD*
Bang Bang Booom
Goods: A brand new promo CD
Music: 90's dancehall themed music 'Boom Bang Bang'
Released: AUG 2020
Number of Tracks: 23
CD Description: A brand new CD featuring a clever selection of 90's Mega Hit dancehall music with a few forgotten gems, sounding just as good in this modern era as it did back then. The selection is a 'clean' selection so no bad/cross words, safe to play anywhere!
Age of Music: 90's & early 2000's
Genres: Dancehall & Bashment
Suitable for: Party Goers, DJ's, Dancehall 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.
Tracklists for the disc is as follows:
Bang Bang Booom - Total playtime = 79 min 38 secs
1. Morning Ride - Junior Tucker & General Degree (3:30)
2. Take You To The Dance - Anthony Malvo & Daddy Lizard (3:54)
3. Burp - Nardo Ranks (3:03)
4. Cool Down - Cutty Ranks (4:08)
5. Best Grandfather - Shabba Ranks (3:45)
6. Body Tune Up - Johnny P (2:55)
7. Good Hygiene - Snagga Puss (3:32)
8. Mi Willing - Goofy (3:40)
9. Little Miss Buffett - Red Rat (3:00)
10. Ragga Ragga - Terry Ganzie (3:14)
11. No Argument - Bounty Killer (3:34)
12. Come Dis Up - General Degree (3:33)
13. Dem No Worry We ft Heavy D - Super Cat (3:59)
14. Hot This Year - Dirtsman (3:43)
15. Rough Than Them - Charlie Chaplin (3:40)
16. Mr. Bad Mind - Buju Banton (3:40)
17. People - General Degree (2:48)
18. Creator - Tony Rebel (2:46)
19. What More - Buju Banton (2:56)
20. Money - Admiral Bailey (3:38)
21. World Dance - Beenie Man (3:43)
22. Breathe Again - Sweet Tea (3:54)
23. Who So Ever Will - Terry Ganzie (2:59)
What is 'Bang Bang Booom'?
The 90's certainly was an evolutionary period for reggae dancehall music, it was the decade that started many now famous artists career. The use of computers in studios had mixed opinions from dedicated fans, but the extant of how it would be used and how far the music would travel & infect the whole world was greatly underestimated. Here is a selection made by experts to reminisce on some of the best tunes & riddims from that period