Album
Reggae Owes Me Money
1991 · Electronic, Reggae
Rare pressing on Gatefold

Reggae Owes Me Money is an Electronic album by The Ragga Twins, originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 4 pressings tracked.
About
When the history of British dance music culture is finally written, one of larger chapters will undoubtedly be devoted to the work of The Ragga Twins. The series of 12-inch singles that the duo released in the early ‘90s in collaboration with the techno-loving production team Shut Up and Dance fearlessly combined Jamaican dancehall and American hip-hop, house, and electro. The result was an entirely new, distinctively British breed of electronic dance music that would eventually birth the early-‘90s jungle and rave scenes, and whose influence could even be felt as these styles gave way to grime and dubstep at the advent of the ‘00s. <i>Reggae Owes Me Money</i> was The Ragga Twins' full-length debut, but essentially it's a collection of these seminal early singles. It's roughly evenly divided between tracks that outwardly display their debt to the era's hardcore dancehall, like “Juggling” (where they hijack the flow of Cutty Ranks’ “The Stopper”), and glowering, mostly instrumental cuts like the frenetic “18-inch Speaker,” which effectively lays out a blueprint for jungle by fusing a deep roots sample with a staccato drum loop to disorienting effect.
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Tracklist
- 1The Homeless Problem4:01
- 2Illegal Gunshot4:05
- 3Love Talk3:43
- 4Hooligan 694:08
- 5Spliffhead Remix4:09
- 6The Killing3:59
- 7Wipe the Needle4:00
- 8Ragga Trip4:39
- 918 Inch Speaker3:45
- 10Juggling3:11
Sound DNA
- Electronic
- Big Beat & Breakbeat
- bassheavy
- chaotic
- urban
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- PJEXECUTIVE-PRODUCER
- Shut Up & DanceARRANGED BY, PRODUCER
- Shut Up & DancePRODUCER, ARRANGED BY
- SmileyEXECUTIVE-PRODUCER
Songwriting
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 4 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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