Typically fine singing, over crisp, bare Tubbys digi, with strong backing vocals on both sides.
Hey Mr. Cop is a draft of the song he recorded for Bunny Lee, over Rumours; the flip does over his Jammys smash.
Dubplate action.
With a deadly, riding-east tang to the moody rhythm, sublime singing, murderous bass… Scorcher.
Wow.
Deep, dark, synthy mixes of this anthemic, hurting masterpiece; previously unreleased.
The bees knees in soulful rocksteady. The elegant, poised singer rides killer Studio One rhythms by Jackie Mittoo and co, featuring magisterial soloing and beautiful backing vocals. Unmissable classics like How Can I Love Someone and Don’t Know. It’s a must.
Inimitably mixed by King Tubby; The Aggrovators on top form, likewise; rocking horns.
With an excellent Temps, and three lovely Chicago Soul covers. Nobody does reggae-soul better than Delroy.
Aka Sings For I & I.
Coupled with Ken Boothe’s Boothe Unlimited LP, another Lloyd Charmers production.