

When those albums came out, Jamaican music had become 100% dancehall on cheap drum machine riddims that I thought were a musical disgrace. For those who don’t know who Foundation was, here is a one minute summary: Foundation was a trio from the hills in the Parish of St Maryįoundation (Keith Douglas, Emillo “Father” Smiley, Euston “Ipal” Thomas) released three albums on Island records at the end of the 80’s (“Heart Feel It” and “Flames” 2 albums produced by Jack Ruby with Sly & Robbie and members of Third World) and in the mid-90’s (“One shirt” produced by Sly & Robbie and Clive Hunt). I went wow, they (Foundation) are still around. Gosh! nothing but evil corporations around us!!!!) So thank you Evil Empire and here is the video he posted (from the YT evil empire. Well I will say that Facebook was where I saw a video posted by Rob Dulcemania, whom I’d never talked or interacted with before. It’s fashionable nowadays to defecate on the evilous Facebook Evil Empire.

Here is a photographĪnyway, I don’t know if I mentioned how this album came to be. I haven’t done an unwrapping video or a turntable video, maybe some time in the near future if I can get my butt off the couch this Sunday… Not likely at the moment. They look good and shiny and black and they sound pretty good if you ask me. The records finally arrived from Optimal in Germany. Hello, how you been? Today, we’re going to talk about HI YO, Keith Foundation’s brand new album with The Black DisciplesĪnd here is the record label: the Star Of David, a symbol for Rastafarians, Israelites, but also so many other cultures since times immemorial
