Down In Jamaica: 40 Years Of VP Records is the definitive
anthology of the company that helped bring reggae and dancehall to the world.
Released on October 25, 2019, Down In Jamaica: 40 Years of VP Records is a 94-track, multi-format limited edition (2,000 run) box set with a 24-page booklet and art cards detailing the hits, the rarities, and the history of the world’s largest reggae label.
Featuring 101 different artists, Down In Jamaica tells the
story in detail through a chronological survey of the key records that helped
define the company, from early singles on obscure sublabels (Roots From The
Yard, Jah Guidance, and Love) to the well-known VP Records brand that brought
Beenie Man, Sean Paul, Wayne Wonder, and others into the international
mainstream.
Curated by DJ, writer, and VP Records Director of Catalog
Development Carter Van Pelt, the set contains four 7-inch singles, four 12-inch
singles, and four CDs, the first configuration of its kind for a box set
package. The CDs include the chronology of hit songs, and the vinyl pieces
bring back rare titles long out of print. The initial release is in the
physical format only, with a digital release of the CD portion of the set on
all streaming platforms in late November.
The singles format was the dominant vehicle for Jamaican
music from its inception, and the collection tells the company’s story almost
entirely from singles, taking its name from Red Fox and Naturalee’s 1989 hit.
“The goal is to tell the story of a continually owned and
operated family business at the heart of the global growth of reggae,
dancehall, and Caribbean music” said Van Pelt. “As a distributor and
manufacturer, the company has brought some of reggae and dancehall’s most
recognizable hits to the public over 40 years. This set ties that story
together with some lost treasures in the form of vinyl rarities.”
Founded by Vincent and Patricia Chin as the US distribution
arm of Randy’s Records from Kingston, Jamaica, Randy’s had been at the center
of the Jamaican music industry since its inception. The VP chapter began in New
York as reggae was on the verge of a major transition from Bob Marley’s era to
the dancehall era of Yellowman, Chaka Demus, Shabba Ranks, Ninja Man, Beenie
Man, and Bounty Killer.
Highlights from the set include Sean Paul & Sasha’s “I’m
Still In Love With You,” Wayne Wonder’s “No Letting Go,” Beenie Man’s “Who Am
I” and classics from Yellowman, Barrington Levy, Gregory Isaacs, and Dennis
Brown and dozens of others. The vinyl selections include rare sides by Echo Minott,
Freddie McKay, Junior Reid, Tenor Saw, and others, most available for the first
time since their original pressings.
“We’re excited about the box set and the re-telling of our
story,” said Randy Chin, President of VP Records, “It’s a great way to complete
our 40th anniversary celebrations.”
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