Killer deep ska, superbly led by Roland A. Backed with the Black Brothers’ rude boy anthem, Born To Rule.
Stalag excursion.
His first run-out on the rhythm he later cut for Chopper — another Digikiller reissue.
On a bubblers rework of Mudie’s Love Without Feeling.
Deadly, hip-hop-inflected, soundboy version of Skylarking. Nasty bass.
On a Jimmy London; with a Peter Tosh melodica version.
Perfectly irresistible, bumptious girl-pop from Judy Mowatt’s group.
The Tartans — Prince Lincoln, Cedric Myton, Devon Russell and Berg Lewis.
Sweet, uptempo rock steady from Henry Buckley, in 1968, with backing from The Gaylettes. A more rootsy, Biblical edge to the B-side, which was originally coupled with Roland Alphonso’s How Soon.
Crucial Gil Cang re-do of the eighties classic, with the man himself at the mic.
Heavy lovers, a Kush Dan I production.
Rock ‘n rolling Reid. With a Little John.
With a Nitty Gritty dubplate do-over of Trial And Crosses.
Good grief, it’s actually The Chi-Lites, on a John John update of Sleng Teng.
Rock Fort Rock and China Town excursions.