Walshy Fire (Black Chiney) - "Decades" (Free Download)
Our Miami Movers and FRANKRADIO just wrapped up a new mix cd project with the one and only Walshy Fire (of Black Chiney) that you can download here. Expect that old dancehall fire from back when. It's a nice little time capsule that will make you realize why you loved reggae to begin with. There's a description of the CD and some it's songs by Walshy Fire himself after the jump. Download DJ Walshy Fire Presents Decades - 60`s,70`s,80`s,90`s Oldies Dancehall Mix - ( Black Chiney )
The Maddest Oldies Dancehall Series has finally hit the Streets! Decades - "the year to year cd!" From the cd starts the fire starts blazing. Fire pon a weak heart reggae dancehall lover on this one.The first Major flame is the Beres Hammond "Till You've got love"....bassline like how dancehall suppose to be. After that it goes into the Everybody Bawling riddim mixed with a Beenie Man that the entire world is use to on a completey different riddim in its original style...the same riddim as barrington levys "murderer". Mixed after is dancehall icon Nitty Gritty, but its the next big fireball..Malibu "My friends" performed live on stage shows a million times in the live entertainer days. This 45 is completely hard to get and for many, never heard before on wax. Forward to the Death in the Arena riddim for my new yorkers then over to the "Kuff", "Devil Send You Come" riddim. Little Kirk burns a massive fire with "Suffer not the little ones" (sorry about the quality of it, but i had to put it on for di original Little Kirk fans) mixed in with the "Fresh" riddim di ting get mad! But truss me, the undisputed biggest track on this cd is track #45! IT NUH GET NO BIGGA! Di original Murder she wrote 1988 on the Fresh Riddim. I've had more people ask me for this song then any song i have ever had...period! Pliers wasnt even using the name Pliers at the time. Forward to the "Mud Up" riddim and then into the 2000s with "Wanted" riddim. Truss me di cd Mad! year to year, more like month to month imma drop a new volume, not for anyone but us, the people that love to hear those classic dancehall oldies!
Also, if you've read this far, you'll probably want to check out Walshy's Podomatic Podcast which has tons of episodes. Highlights include his Michael Jackson reggae tribute. Check that out here.








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