On a bubblers rework of Mudie’s Love Without Feeling.
Three the hard way — the Don at the mic, Roots Radics, Scientist — in the early eighties. Previously unreleased.
Blazing start and great delivery, but rather treading water over killer late-80s digi.
Same vintage as his massive Dangerous hit for Redman. Not to mention the more voluble Don’t Touch The Crack by Dignitary Stylish.
Zinging with raw dubplate-style presence, like the other two 45s on this rhythm.
At Jammys in 1985, just prior to the Sleng Teng revolution. An excellent, old-school set, with plenty of strong, one-away rhythms.
Even leaving aside the epochal title track, this is unmissable. Wildly original Jammys rhythms, cool as cucumber, with his old next-door-neighbour in full flow. Fire like E20, Like A Dragon, My Lord My God, Icky All Over…
Classic, feel-good, disco-friendly Lovers Rock from 1980. Sonia is so happy she sings to herself.
Titfers off for Frankie Beverly. Don.
Hard to resist Junior Murvin in this teasing, saucy mood, on a lovely nyabinghi rocksteady rhythm.
With an alternate take.
Crucial Gil Cang re-do of the eighties classic, with the man himself at the mic.