Tracklist
A | Zungguzungguguzungguzeng | 4:15 | |
B | Who Can Make The Dance Ram | 4:20 |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Greensleeves Records Ltd.
- Distributed By – Bellaphon
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Greensleeves
- Published By – Greensleeves Publishing
- Published By – Sparta-Florida
- Made By – Bellaphon Germany
- Pressed By – Interpress – BZ 3495
- Pressed By – Interpress – BZ3496
- Lacquer Cut At – SST Brüggemann GmbH
Credits
- Backing Band – Roots Radics*
- Lacquer Cut By – SST (8)
- Producer – Henry "Junjo" Lawes
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Label Code: LC 5923
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): IP 100.07.235 BZ 3495-A SST
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): 1 IP 100.07.235 BZ3496-B SST
- Rights Society (Boxed): GEMA
Other Versions (5 of 31)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Zungguzungguguzungguzeng (12", 45 RPM) | Greensleeves Records | GRED 119 | UK | 1983 | ||
New Submission | Zungguzungguguzungguzeng (12", 45 RPM, Single) | Greensleeves Records | 120·07·065 | Germany | 1983 | ||
New Submission | Zungguzungguguzung Guzeng (7", 45 RPM, Single) | Arrival | AR 013 | Jamaica | 1983 | ||
Zungguzungguguzungguzeng! (7") | Blue Moon Productions | 13469 | France | 1984 | |||
New Submission | Zunguzung (12", 45 RPM, Reissue) | VP Records | VPRD-6343 | US | 2000 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- Edited one month agoVery good quality original Deutch Press of this classic Dancehall Double A Side
A Side on the Mad Mad Riddim initially by Alton Ellis - Mad Mad from the 1967 Sings Rock And Soul LP that gave the Diseases Riddim from 1981 by Michigan & Smiley - Diseases (on which is laid Yellowman) and later became the Golden Hen Riddim in 1985 by Tenor Saw - Golden Hen
Text
The most unpronounceable title in the history of Dancehall, this gimmick with extension which wants to say everything and nothing is for something, but it is especially the melody of the lyrics "Jump fe happiness and jump fe joy" which made the glory of this title since its release. The dancehall king of the time borrowed this tune and phrasing from a crowd haranguer of politician Michael Manley. It hits the bull's eye and even if the song is banned from the radios (probably by Manley and his team who don't see this cover as a good thing), it becomes N°1 and the famous melody will become one of the most recycled of the 80's in the sound systems !
B Side on the Three Blind Mice Riddim initially from the Upsetters (Leo Graham (2) - Three Blind Mice) and more known with Max Romeo Three Blind Mice / Three Times Three
Release
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