
Dance Hall Style is a Reggae album by Horace Andy, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 16 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Reggae
- Roots Reggae
- bassheavy
- hypnotic
- tropical
About
In 1982 Horace Andy temporarily relocated to New York City to record with Lloyd “Bullwackie” Barnes, an expatriate Jamaican who ran a studio and label operation out of the Bronx. Andy was in many ways the perfect match for Bullwackie’s vision of wintry dub. These aren’t cute reggae songs, and unlike some of Andy’s most experimental ‘70s dubs, they aren’t even intended for the dancehall. There are only six songs here, but each is extremely long, letting listeners get lost in the mood, which evokes late-night subway rides and trash-barrel fires. Andy has a voice that seems to not fully belong to a human body. Instead, it manifests between the elements of an environment, which is why he was perfect for Bullwackie. The rhythm tracks portray the expatriate’s lonely cityscape: cold New York City, worlds away from sunny Jamaica. In the songs’ scenarios, Andy isn’t so much a vocalist as he is the steam a voice creates when breathed into icy night air.
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Tracklist
- 1Money Money6:17
- 2Lonely Woman6:25
- 3Cuss Cuss7:06
- 4Stop the Fuss7:16
- 5Spying Glass5:12
- 6Lets Live In Love8:45
Credits
Performers
- Horace AndyBASS LEAD GUITAR RHYTHM GUITAR
- Jah TBASS LEAD GUITAR RHYTHM GUITAR
- Myrie DreadBASS PIANO ORGAN
- Henry (Snowhite) SethDRUMS
- Junior DelahayeDRUMS
- Oral CookeDRUMS
- Ras MenelikPERCUSSION
- Owen StewartPIANO ORGAN
- Tony AllenRHYTHM GUITAR
- Fabian CookeDRUMS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 16 pressings tracked on Gatefold
