Since 50’s the sound systems that sprang up downtown Jamaica have been not only the place to spin 45 and dancing but also the most popular and important hub of great innovation for reggae music and Jamaican culture. Today the excitement of 45 era (not CDJ era) has faded into memory but fortunately countless live recordings remain. Many of them were sold as cassette tapes. Give many thanks and great respect to the original owners, who kindly released their treasures. So now, bigop all massive! URFD post vintage sound tape 70’s - early 2K. For all Jamaican reggae music and sound system lovers. Hope uno enjoy! ONE LOVE.

May 10, 2023

1979 - Sir Coxsone @ Four Aces

SOUND: Sir Coxsone Outernational
VENUE: Four Aces, London
DATE: 1979
ARTISTS: nuff UK DJs
SELECTOR: Festus


Pt.2 style tune
Gregory Isaacs : “Mr. Brown” 
Prince Far I : “Coxsone(?)” 
Mike Brooks “Rum Drinker”
Suger Minot “World Of Sorrow”(Full Up riddim)
Well Pleased And Satisfied / Jah Banna 
“Open The Gate Bobby Boy”
Gregory Isaacs : “ Universal Tribulation” 


NOTE:
Sir Coxsone AKA Sir Coxsone Outernational was back at the Four Aces doing regular Wednesday night sessions in 1979. The Four Aces first started holding Rocksteady and Soul clubs in the late 1960's and by the 1970's was one of the most popular Reggae clubs in London. 
Nuff Rub A Dub DJS are there with nicest vibes on the dance!




Sir Coxsone sound documentary in 
1981.