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Dillinger - Hard Times (2025 Reissue)
Dillinger - Hard Times (2025 Reissue)
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Dillinger one of the most
consistently successful DJ’s to
come out of the Jamaica, fondly
remembered for his massive
‘Cocaine In My Brain’ hit from the
great CB200 album and the later reworked ‘Marijuana In My Brain’ which gave
Dillinger crossover hits in both England and Europe. But the versatile DJ has many
more strings to his bow.
Dillinger (born. Lester Bullocks,1953 Kingston, Jamaica) began his musical venture
around 1971, working asa DJ to Sound Systems run by Prince Jackie and El
Brasso.1974 saw his first vinyl release in the form of ‘Freshly’ for Producer Yabby U
and in 1975 he came with the great ‘Brace A Boy’ for the young Mr Augustus
Pablo.But his first album release was through Coxsone Dodd’s Studio One setup,
where he let Dillinger fire some vocals over classic Rocksteady rhythms. It took the
form of ‘Ready Natty Dreadie’. It was his time at Joseph ‘Jo Jo’ Hookim’s Channel One
Studio that produced his second album set(a crossover release and fore mentioned)
the timeless 1976 classic ‘CB 200’. It contained three big singles in ‘Plantation
Heights’, ‘Cocaine In My Brain’ and ‘Crank Face’. The reworked ‘ Marijuana In My
Brain’ even became a No 1 hit in Holland in 1979.
We have taken our set of tunes from his classic 70’s period when Mr Dillinger could
do no wrong.Alongside the big ‘Cocaine’ and ‘Marijuana’ hits the great opening track
‘Love Is All I Bring’ sees him working over Alton Ellis ‘Still In Love With You’ which
Itself turned into ‘3 Piece Suite’. ‘Money Alone Is Not All’ where he works over Barry
Brown’s ‘Mr Money Man’, ‘Hear and Deaf’ working over Johnny Clarke’s ‘Nobodies
Business’. ‘King Pharaoh Was A Baldhead’ has him working Frankie Jone’s ‘ Jesse
Black’ cut. ‘Concubine’ reworks the Mighty Diamond’s ‘Mother Winney’ and ‘Time
So Hard’ sees Dillinger telling it like it is over Ronnie Davis’ original ‘ Time So Hard’
cut, empathizing the points in fine style.
A classic set of tunes all ‘Killer No Filler’ from the master of rhyme himself we hope
you agree.....
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