
#SERVE AND PROTECT RIDDIM ZIP DOWNLOAD ZIPPYSHARE MOD#
Half of me was disappointed because there is no ska to be found from this band, but the other half of me was okay with it because the A-side is a good mod song.A - Anguished HeartB - Walking with a Zombie. Even though I no longer have the other two I broke down and bought this one expecting a ska song. It was (and still is) relatively common for a mod/power pop band to do an occasional ska song so I was intrigued. This is not ska but I am posting it because I used to have the other two which also were not ska but, for some reason, any time I saw this one for sale anywhere it always labeled it as ska. Surprise Surprise was a mod band from Australia that released three singles that I know of. There are six songs on this demo and 'When She's Around' is the only one that was released later.1 You're a Liar2 When She's Around3 Fresh4 I Want Up5 How Much I Love You6 My Babe'My Babe' is, of course, a cover of. The B-side of that single is 'When She's Around' which appears on this tape but it's a much different version. It's allowed.As I'm sure you know Belly Button and the Knockwells' first actual release was for their ska song '. I have posted some mod stuff in the past. I am running out of quality ska music but there is still lots that I haven't posted yet.

Not a second of ska anywhere on this tape.īut don't worry - I am not moving in that direction.

Just like the last post, this is strictly mod music.

Donovan Germain, King Tubby, King Jammy, Scientist, Lee Perry, Linval Thompson, Steely & Clevie, Tony Kelly and many other great reggae dancehall riddim engineers are the fathers of most riddims you listen to today. Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, reggae grew, becoming quite popular in the 1980s and took on a side form commonly termed dancehall. The culture of Jamaican riddims began many decades ago, as far back as the 1950s, where ska music brought about reggae and rocksteady riddims. A producer makes a riddim and has any number of artists and DJs singing/featuring on it. A rhythm in music terms is a pattern of sounds and silences. Riddim – is a Jamaican patois word which, quite simply putting it means “ rhythm” in the English language.
