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Sensi Addict

Artist: Horace Ferguson
Label: 333
Release: 2023
Horace Ferguson

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Weight 0,280 kg
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Death Is Not The End’s 333 sub-label reissues a serious all-timer of an LP from the peak of reggae/dancehall’s mid-to-late 1980s digital era, in the form of Horace Ferguson’s Sensi Addict – recorded for Prince Jazzbo’s Ujama label and originally released back in 1987. Produced & arranged by the late great Jazzbo (and issued here under license from the foundation deejay & producer’s family) the Sensi Addict LP pulls together a selection of vocals recorded between 1984 & 1987 at Michael Carroll’s Creative Sounds studio in Kingston, recorded by engineer (and singer & producer in his own right) Paul Davidson. Horace’s infectious falsetto can be found riding a collection of Jazzbo’s digital rhythms – from the inspired Replay version on ‘Jah Order’, to the updated take on the foundational Sleng Teng rhythm track on ‘Tranquilizer’ – representing some of the most forward-thinking production of the period outside of Jammys and King Tubby’s Firehouse stables. The bulk of these rhythm tracks were performed by revered multi-instrumentalist Tyrone Downie (a long-time member of Bob Marley & The Wailers since the mid 70s, who sadly passed last November) alongside Tony “Asher” Brissett – another massively undersung session musician perhaps most notable for laying down the initial Sleng Teng rhythm track for Jammys in 1984. Also on display here are a couple of choice early 80s rhythms, recorded for Jazzbo by Errol “Flabba” Holt’s legendary Roots Radics backing band. All of this comes paired with sympathetically reproduced artwork – featuring images of Horace by photographer and reggae documentarian, Beth “Kingston” Lesser.

  1. A1. Jah Order 1:00
  2. A2. Great Stone 1:00
  3. A3. Sensi Addict 1:00
  4. A4. Tranquilizer 1:00
  5. A5. Gazuma 1:00
  6. B1. Slave 1:00
  7. B2. Tickle Me 1:00
  8. B3. Hunts Bay 1:00
  9. B4. Kie Out 1:00
  10. B5. Bossman 1:00