Top 10 Records of the Year
1988 - 1990
(Based on the JBC charts)
1988 - 1990
(Based on the JBC charts)
Last night I read with interest the lively exchanges here on several R&B groups of the 1960s and 1970s, including the Temptations, the Four Tops, the Stylistics, and the Commodores. That was a nice discussion, and it brought back pleasant memories for me. I took that lively thread, and still do this morning, as a signal that the in-your-face Jamaican political commentary has been given a break long enough for some more local music history. Hopefully, I’m correct .
Today, I’ll look at the period 1988 – 1990. This list, like the other four that I’ve posted, is based on the charts of the Jamaica Broadcasting Corporation (JBC). My previous posts on this subject have been: “Top 10 Records of the Year: 1985– 1987”; “Top 10 Records of the Year: 1982– 1984”; “Top 6 Records of the Year: 1978 – 1981”; “Top 10 Records of the Year: 1967 – 1974”.
1988
1. “Loneliness Won’t Leave Me Alone”: Sanchez
2. “Juggling”: Thriller U
3. “Ninja Mi Ninja”: Courtney Melody
4. “Kingston 13”: Pinchers
5. “She’s Mine”: Barrington Levy
6. “Protection”: Ninja Man/Courtney Melody
7. “Modern Girl”: Courtney Melody
8. “Old Friend”: Sanchez
9. “Sarah”: Frankie Paul
10. “Cassanova”: Frankie Paul
1989
1. “Come Back To Me”: Tiger and Malvo
2. “Girl You Love Me”: Papa San
3. “Young And She Green”: Thriller U and Johnny P
4. “One Blood”: Junior Reid
5. “Legal Rights”: Papa San and Lady G
6. “Baby Can I Hold You”: Foxy Brown
7. “Super Woman”: Karen White
8. “Who She Love”: Shabba Ranks/Home T/Coco Tea
9. “Eye No See”: General Trees
10. “I Will Survive”: Papa San
1990
1. “Twice My Age”: Shabba Ranks
2. “Workie Workie”: Byron Lee & the Dragonaires
3. “You’ll Never Get To Heaven”: 54-46
4. “Here I Am”: Chevelle Franklin
5. “Careless Whisper”: Thriller U
6. “Been Around The World”: Echo Minott
7. “Carpenter”: John Holt
8. “I Want To Rock”: Frankie Paul
9. “This Is We”: Admiral Bailey and Chaka Demus
10. “How Am I Supposed To Live Without You”: Pliers
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