Lloyd Forest, Tommy Thomas and Samuel Bramwell at Joe Gibbs.
Driving do-over of Funky Stuff, by Kool & The Gang, with tough, stripped dub.
Ace.
A worthy take on the Betty Wright classic, with funky drums and bass, rocking brass and jazzy flute. The guitarist gets his freak on, pon flip.
Cream-of-the-crop Island Soul, produced by Tony Robinson for TR Groove Master, featuring beautifully crafted covers of The Impressions, Betty Wright, Kool & The Gang, The Moments, Smokey Robinson, The Stylistics…
Don’t miss the rocking steady Bacharach & David on the flip.
Originally released in amongst late-1978 masterworks like Danny Hemsworth’s Mr Money Man and the Sons Of Light’s Land Of Love, this one-away is another crucial piece of Black Art. Sublime black-harmony storytelling; stunning, spaced-out dub-izm. Check the version.
Beautiful, heart-wrenching, anti-war roots.
Sublime singing, led by Tony Tuff, over the kind of rhythm you could run for hours.