Watch How the People Dancing: Unity Sounds from the London Dancehall 1986–1989

Watch How the People Dancing: Unity Sounds from the London Dancehall 1986–1989
Compilation album by Various artists
Released 28 January 2003
Genre
Length 1:07:29
Label Honest Jon's
Producer
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
  • Ruddy Ranks

Watch How the People Dancing: Unity Sounds from the London Dancehall 1986–1989 is a compilation album released on 28 January 2003 through Honest Jon's record label. The album features dancehall singles released through British Unity Sounds record label in 1980s and documents the genre's transition into modern digital dancehall, focusing on the British scene.

Background

The album was recorded by the Unity Sound label workers after the introduction of the early digital sound system. The rhythm tracks were recorded by a Casio keyboard and a four-track cassette recorder, which were later supplemented by vocals and overdubs in the studio. Prior to being released as singles, all the tracks here were tested on the Unity sound system.[1]

Majority of the tracks also contain an instrumental version.[1] The tracks "Pick a Sound" by Selah Collins and "Watch How the People Dancing" by Kenny Knots became early hits in the scene.[2][3]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Entertainment WeeklyB[4]

The compilation generally received positive reviews from critics. AllMusic critic Chris Nickson described the album's style as "true street-level British reggae from the dawn of the digital era, and all surprisingly good, given that none of the people involved were really musicians."[1] Entertainment Weekly stated that the album is "not the best of the era (see Barrington Levy), but a sweet, bouncy snapshot of a pungent regional scene."[4]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Ruddy Ranks, Red Eye and Ribs except where noted. 

No. TitleWriter(s)Artist(s) Length
1. "Pick a Sound"  
  • Selah Collins
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Selah Collins 3:26
2. "Version"   Selah Collins 3:13
3. "We Try"  
  • Miley Murka
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Mikey Murka 3:16
4. "Version"   Mikey Murka 2:49
5. "What a Wonderful Feeling"  
  • Errol Bellot
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Errol Bellot 3:15
6. "Watch How the People Dancing"  
  • Kenny Knots
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Kenny Knots 3:28
7. "Lean Boot"  
  • Richie Davis
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Richie Davis 3:05
8. "Version"   Richie Davis 3:01
9. "Ready for the Dancehall Tonight"  
  • Peter Bouncer
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Peter Bouncer 4:00
10. "Version"   Peter Bouncer 3:10
11. "You Ha Fe Cool"  
  • Davis
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Richie Davis 3:04
12. "Version"   Richie Davis 2:59
13. "Ring My Number"  
  • Knots
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Kenny Knots 3:21
14. "Version"   Kenny Knots 3:16
15. "Back Your Automatic"  
  • Murka
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Mikey Murka 3:08
16. "Control The Dancehall"  
  • Murka
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Mikey Murka 3:16
17. "Version"   Mikey Murka 2:59
18. "Chuck It"  
  • Demon Rockers
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Jack Wilson and Demon Rockers 3:00
19. "Ride the Rhythm"  
  • Murka
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Mikey Murka 3:19
20. "Version"   Mikey Murka 3:01
21. "Run Come Call Me"  
  • Knots
  • Ranks
  • Red Eye
  • Ribs
Kenny Knots 3:23
Total length:
1:07:29

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Nickson, Chris. "Various Artists - Watch How the People Dancing: Unity Sounds from the London Dancehall 1986–1989". Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  2. Sullivan, Paul (2013). Remixology: Tracing the Dub Diaspora. Reaktion Books. ISBN 1780232101.
  3. "Watch How the People Dancing". The Beat 21: 24. 2002.
  4. 1 2 "Watch How the People Dancing: Unity Sounds from the London Dancehall 1986–1989". Entertainment Weekly. 24 January 2003. Retrieved 4 February 2015.

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