6. Tenor Saw, “Ring the Alarm”
As it was recorded first as a ‘special’, or dubplate, meant to be played against another sound in a clash, and only released later on to the public as a 45, “Ring the Alarm” brought the dancehall firmly into the studio and blended the two environments in a harbinger of how important the dancehall would become in the recording and the consumption of Jamaican music in the years to come.