Customer Reviews
Not bad - By: T. Marsh, 19 Nov 2007 
Even if you're not particularly into Jungle, decent selection of tracks & well worth the effort if you fancy something different
jungle sounds better through an echo chamber - By: Mr. B. Marshall, 29 Oct 2007 
A revelatory record. Although I have long been into reggae, dub & a bit of dnb, it wasn't until I recently bought this record that I appreciated how much the sounds go together. It is full of great remixes of classic tunes - Beenie Man & Dawn Penn, "Gun Talk", "New Blood Spilt", "Hotter Junglematical Style" & "Jungle Buddy Bye" are the standout tracksin an altogether superb compilation.
Jungle dubbing - By: Wee Jock Poo Pong McPlop, 20 Jul 2007 
Backin mid 90's, Jungle music was the order of the day, & Greensleeves released 2 sets of `Ragga Jungle' volumes 1 & 2 which both sold by the trailer load. The scene then spiraled off into what became known as Drum & Bass, & has gone through many changes & sub-genres over the years. Now with a revived interestin Jungle music,in particular Ragga Jungle, the renaissance has sparked a new generation of fans & the return of many old school fans & producers alike. The Junglists have welcomed the return of dubby sub bass & ragga vocals have gradually regained favour, no doubt helped by the recent crossover of Dancehall music.
At first Jungle music was exclusively a UK phenomenon bridging reggae/dancehall & the rave scene - a result of the British black youth's take on the burgening dance music scene - but soon broke out & eventually crossed the atlantic & eventually conquered the world.
So here we have a fantastic collection of unreleased cuts & dub versions of some of those big tunes from "backin the day", with vocals from artists like Barrington Levy, Beenie Man, Ninjaman, Johnny Osbourne, Admiral Bailey, Josey Wales & Ini Kamoze, & with remixes by the Junglist massive including Ridley Don, DJ Monk, Sensi Crew, Reel II Reel & New Blood Crew.