It was the Techniques who first recorded this "adaptation" of Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions' "Minstrel and Queen" in 1967 on Duke Reid's Treasure Isle label.
@papadom2008 Yea thats true. A rockers version came out with Dennis Brown later on. The techniques named the song queen majesty which inspired the name of the riddim. There is a "queen of the minstrels" riddim as well.
I like when artist performs on old time riddims an this why reggae dancehall will always strong.
PLEASANTGIFFT 10 months ago
It was the Techniques who first recorded this "adaptation" of Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions' "Minstrel and Queen" in 1967 on Duke Reid's Treasure Isle label.
papadom2008 1 year ago
@papadom2008 Yea thats true. A rockers version came out with Dennis Brown later on. The techniques named the song queen majesty which inspired the name of the riddim. There is a "queen of the minstrels" riddim as well.
SandoTrini 1 year ago
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wockaflockalondon 2 years ago 4
I have been looking for this song for years as well, thanks very much.
m0bah 2 years ago
yes man, i was looking fis dis song fi ages! thanks for uploading, king!
Battymanbasher 2 years ago
Yea Man One Love.
SandoTrini 2 years ago