
Smokey Joe began his career in sound engineering, moving on to work in radio where he produced and hosted the award winning friday night dance show on Wear FM. Joe began producing in 1992, and with the track Wha' Dat (Gimmie My Gun) he first made his name in the scene. After producing several tracks for the label's Jungle Massive compilation series, Joe parted from Labello in 1995. He went on to produce Prizna's album for PWL and Rampage's album for Almo Sounds before hooking up with Unity Records (5), producing the first 5 singles on their newly formed label. Around the same time, working with his brother, Joe set up No Smoking Records, and went on to produce 12 of the 15 releases on the label, as well as remixing tracks for Moving Shadow, Ganja Records, Suburban Base and Kickin' Records.
Smokey is the debut studio album by American soul singer, songwriter, and producer Smokey Robinson. It was released on June 19, 1973, by Tamla Records and was Robinson's first solo record after his departure from The Miracles. The album featured the single "Sweet Harmony", which was his tribute to his former singing partners in the Miracles: Bobby Rogers, Pete Moore and Ronnie White. Smokey was arranged by Dave Blumberg, Gene Page and Willie Hutch
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Smokey Joe & The KidPro. Follow Smokey Joe & The Kid and others on SoundCloud. RANDOM RECIPE (Montréal /CA) Frannie’s get a warm Soul, Jazz voice and Fab an MC flow which should make Beastie Boys sallow.
Smokey Joe & The Kid. Featuring Blake Worrell. Album Smokid Inc. Jailhouse Blues Lyrics. We in a billion of little shimmering chameleons Who cover up our existence Seems like no one gonna make a difference (come back) Just look at the picture different (Recap) Forget the limits keep crushing them boulders (Take that) Some moments come up to make look in the mirror Knock sense in my fear of drowning surrounded by evil stares (It goes) I.
Bug Kann & The Plastic Jam was an old school hardcore/jungle collaboration by Grant Bowden (aka. The Plastic Jam, Payback, Destiny) and Jimmy Low (aka. Bug Kann, Macka Brown, Princess of the Posse) in the early '90s. 1. made in two minutes.
Tracklist
A | –Bug Kann* Featuring Frighty & Jeckyll Rankin | Slowdown Baby |
AA | –Smokey Joe | Shining |
Notes
Sampler for the compilation Various - Jungle Massive Collective 1Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): PLB-1-A-1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side AA, etched): PLB-1-B-1
Other versions
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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PLB 1 | Bug Kann & The Plastic Jam / Smokey Joe | Bug Kann & The Plastic Jam / Smokey Joe - Slowdown Baby / Shining (12", MP, Promo) | Labello Blanco Recordings | PLB 1 | UK | 1994 |