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MAXP 002CD
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"This compilation regroups some of the best productions of Philip' Fatis' Burrell producer of Sizzla and Luciano's best recording works; this 18 track album (running over 75 minutes of music) also includes titles from Ini Kamoze , Mikey General, Capleton, Jah cure, L.M.S. , Malachi and Turbulence. X-terminator is Jamaica's most revered roots and dancehall label of the modern era. Not since the days of Coxsone Dodd's famous Studio One had anyone witnessed such an impressive stable of artists as that assembled by Fatis during the mid-to-late nineties, when Luciano, Capleton, Sizzla, and Beres Hammond, to name but a few, would all avail themselves of his studio time, creating many unforgettable hits in the progress. X-terminator was to lead such changes for the rest of the decade, much to the delight of those longing for original, meaningful songs, great melodies and arrangements, and a production style that not only looked towards embracing the international market, but also reached back into reggae's past. All the care and attention to Pressure Sounds releases will be evident in this Maximum Pressure product; extensive sleeve notes and fantastic photographs will all be a feature of this release."
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MAXP 001CD
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"We've listened to all the arguments about digital reggae and we've also listened to the music and if you're still unsure we can only urge you to listen again. Every 'new' musical form seems to be regarded as the end of music as we previously understood it and every 'new' musical form subsequently takes its place among the all time greats. Some of us are old enough to remember when all reggae sounded the same, when it was boring and monotonous and that it would never catch on."
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