Ace soundclash deejaying over a banging digital excursion on Rockfort Rock.
Trumps the Fatis piece.
The return of Ramon Judah (from the first ever Tuff Scout).
An upful, radiant, chugging version of the McFadden & Whitehead, by way of Harry J, strung out on flute and Syndrums.
Superb, under-the-radar, late-seventies roots. Beautifully sung, punchy, serious-minded; but under-stated and natural.
‘The world is getting dread… dreader dread… so stand up, and look up… for the time is so hard… harder times to come.’
Crucial bunny.
Heavy lovers, a Kush Dan I production.
Rock ‘n rolling Reid. With a Little John.
Wicked early-eighties Wackies, unsteady and moody, with a Hudson connection.
Irresistible mid-eighties dancehall vibes from Music Mountain Studios.
Early-eighties UK roots fire originally rolling out of Peckham in South London, on the Kim label, by way of Jay Dees record shop in the High Street.
Both sides are deep, reverberating, hypnotic, zonked, dread, Wackies-style murder.
The CD adds the Majority Rule album, also from 1978.