Talk & Miss

Sister Nancy

Talk & Miss
Performed By Sister Nancy
Album UPC 667209801120
CD Baby Track ID 10302066
Label Al Paragus/Special Potato
Released 2001-09-01
BPM 85
Rated 0
ISRC uscgh1386212
Year 2001
Spotify Plays 26,075
Writers
Writer Ophlin Russel
Pub Co Ophlin Russel (Csac)
Composer Ophlin Russel
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceOne Stop
Rights Controlled Master and Publishing Grant
Rights One-Stop: Master + 100% Pub Grant
Original/Cover/Public Domain original
Country United States - New York

Description

Horn-laden dub reggae featuring Sister Nancy, directed/arranged/produced by djMush1 (Slackers/Scorchers/Top Shotta Band/ Hungry March Band/Tunnel One Radio WNYU/When Dance Was Nice/Al Paragus)

Notes

Sister Nancy got her start in music on the now legendary Jah Love Sound System in Jamaica, featuring selector Ilawi, and her brothers Jeremiah and Brigadier Jerry. Sister Nancy’s “Bam Bam” (produced by Winston Riley for his Techniques label) still bumps out of cars and jeeps all over New York City over 25 years after its release. Now, Special Potato Records and Al Paragus Productions (NYC) are proud to bring you Sister Nancy’s first major release over 20 years(!) : Sister Nancy Meets Fireproof.

Produced by djmush1 (Slackers/Scorchers/Top Shotta Band/Hungry March Band/Tunnel One Radio WNYU/When Dance Was Nice/Al Paragus Productions), Sister Nancy Meets Fireproof is a modern musical statement in the rub-a-dub dancehall style. Fireproof, a combination of seasoned New York musicians and new personalities on the reggae scene, plays rockers and rocksteady music with a traditional and rootsy feeling. In the early aught’s, Fireproof quickly became one of New York’s leading rockers music ensembles, through their weekly residency at Brooklyn’s Stinger Club, as well as performances throughout the New York metropolitan area.

Sister Nancy Meets Fireproof is an album of dual features. Side A is a rub-a-dub soundsystem extravaganza, showcasing all new lyrics by one of Jamaica’s greatest female deejays. Side B is the dub side, with slower, horn-laden instrumental versions of the riddums of Side A. The original woman deejay leads the way, musically!

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