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Soul Jazz Records is a British record label based in London. The label started in the 1992 to draw "cross cultural connections between various music genres". These genres include reggae, soul, ska, dub, jazz, Brazilian music, and Latin music. The label expanded its range and released compilations of post-punk, electronica, Chicago house music and world music, as well as a number of artist studio albums and singles.
Album releases on the label include: New Orleans Funk, 100%-500% Dynamite!, The World of Arthur Russell, The Sexual Life of the Savages, A Tom Moulton Mix, That's My Beat and Dub Echoes. A large number of Soul Jazz Records releases have been compilations of works from the Studio One record label, after the Soul Jazz's founders forged an association with Clement Dodd in the 1990s
London's Soul Jazz is a specialist record store and label that's earned a deservedly hip reputation selling records and releasing compilations--they deal ska, dub, Latin, funk (and of course, soul and jazz) cuts. This collection is more off the hook than previous Soul Jazz LPs, which have focused on specific points in musical time and history (70s NY Latin or neolithic Jamaican ska, for example). Instead as Soul Jazz explain, 400 per cent Dynamite is "more about the tunes that we're playing out in the clubs--the ones that really get people dancing." All the tracks are culled from Jamaican studios/producers but traverse the decades to slap Barrington Levy and King Tubby next to Buju Banton and Tenor Saw. If anything unites the tracks it's exuberance--from the boisterous weed-homage of Levy's "Under Mi Sensi" to Paris Connection's smoochy Isley's cover on "Who's That Lady"--it's the flipside to reggae's quiet devotions, a soundtrack from Jamaica's ramped up and lusty Saturday nights.

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1. Chairman of the board - Bongo Herman
 2. Girl why don't you answer - Prince Buster - Tenor Saw & Buju Banton
 3. Girl why don't you answer - Prince Buster
 4. Under me sensi - Barrington Levy
 5. Cuss cuss - Lloyd Robinson
 6. King Tubby dub - King Tubby
 7. Cassius Clay - Dennis Alcapone
 8. Dreader than dread - Honey boy Martin
 9. 54 46 - Maytals
 10. Pot cover - General degree
 11. Who's that lady - Paris connection
 12. Stick together - U-roy
 13. Soul stew - Lyn Taitt
 14. Hi life - Granville williams orchestra
 15. We are not the same - Cimarons


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