2.9 Tommy McCook ; The Aggrovators - Lamb's Bread Herb
2.10 The Ethiopian Eunochs - East African Herb Vendor
2.11 The Revolutionaries - Jamaican Colley (Version)
2.12 The Aggrovators - Kaya Dub
2.13 The Soul Syndicate - Good Good Collie Dub
2.14 The Revolutionaries - Legal Version
2.15 Herbman Dub - The Soul Syndicate
2.16 Sly ; The Revolutionaries - Collie
2.17 King Jammy - Good Collie Dub
2.18 Marijuana - Sly ; The Revolutionaries
2.19 Herbs Man Special - Charlie Ace All Stars
2.20 Sly ; The Revolutionaries - Herb
2.21 King Tubby ; The Aggrovators - 100 Lbs Of Collie
2.22 Scientist ; The Roots Radics - Cannabis Dub
Description:
"Bring The Kouchie Come" is a CD release from the label Cherry Red, known for its carefully curated reissues and compilations across punk, new wave, indie and many other genres. Based on the available information, this title is best understood as a stylistically focused, genre-themed compilation rather than a single-artist album. The emphasis therefore lies on the musical spectrum and atmosphere of the recording rather than individual performers.
On this CD, listeners can expect a coherent selection of tracks that explore a specific stylistic direction, likely rooted in classic and cult sounds that have stood the test of time. Cherry Red is renowned for its sense of musical history, so the compilation is curated with a strong editorial hand: songs are chosen to complement each other in mood, tempo and theme, inviting you to listen from beginning to end rather than dipping in randomly. The sequencing is designed to tell a story, moving from more immediate, accessible pieces to deeper cuts that reward repeated listening.
"Bring The Kouchie Come" will especially appeal to collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate well-documented catalogue work and the preservation of music that might otherwise be overlooked. The CD format emphasizes sound quality and tangibility, making it suitable both for careful, hi-fi listening at home and for DJs or music lovers who prefer physical media over purely digital consumption. It is an invitation to discover or rediscover an era, a scene or a particular musical niche under one coherent aesthetic umbrella.
Cherry Red, founded in the late 1970s in the UK, has built a strong reputation as one of the most important independent labels for reissues, archive projects and specialist compilations. Instead of chasing short-lived trends, the label focuses on depth: comprehensive liner notes, thoughtfully compiled track selections and a respect for the original recordings. Over the decades, Cherry Red has worked with an impressive range of artists and catalogues, helping to keep countless albums and hidden gems available to a wider audience. With "Bring The Kouchie Come", the label once again demonstrates its curatorial strength, offering a focused, stylistically consistent CD that will appeal to connoisseurs and curious newcomers alike.