Episode Description
Few figures in Jamaican music have shaped as many eras, artists, and sounds as Winston Riley. From the early days of ska and rocksteady to the explosion of reggae and dancehall, Riley’s fingerprints are everywhere as a singer, producer, label owner, and visionary. His legacy is one of constant reinvention, bridging generations through rhythm and melody.
Operating out of Kingston, Riley began producing some of the finest singers of the era, including Johnny Osbourne, Alton Ellis, Hortense Ellis, and The Viceroys. His studio and record shop on Orange Street — the famous “Beat Street” of Kingston — became a hub of musical activity, nurturing young talent and pushing the sound of Jamaica forward.
PLAYLIST-
The Techniques – Queen Majesty
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The Techniques – You Don’t Care
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Dave & Ansel Collins – Double Barrel
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Carl Dawkins – Satisfaction
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Johnny Osbourne – Ready Or Not
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Dennis Brown – Let Me Remind You
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Carlton Livingston; Lone Ranger – You Make Your Mistake
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Sister Nancy – One Two
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General Echo – Arleen
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Johnny Osbourne – Purify Your Heart
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Madoo; General Echo – Sister Sue
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Courtney Melody – Bad Boy
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Admiral Tibet – Leave People Business
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Red Dragon – Yu Body Good
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Super Cat – Boops
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Papa San; Lady G – Legal Rights
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Sanchez – Loneliness
