Reissued here for the first time, in an extended version, the UK reggae band’s only album, originally released on Ball Record in 1978. One of the best-kept secrets of the late 70’s/mid 80’s British reggae scene who, with Steel Pulse, competed for the title of best reggae band in Birmingham. The album includes these eight tracks plus both sides of the bands final singles and a brace of previously unreleased tracks.
(...) Each of the songs you will listen to was taken from studio original tapes, presented as full lenght, or extended cuts — alternative versions from the previous 45rpm records released along the yeras on confidential Dhoko label. All recordings and mixes were executed with all possible care with the aim of conducting love through space and time to reach you (...)" Backsleeve notes.
Vin Gordon AKA 'Don Drummond Jr.' was one of Jamaica's greatest trombonists, recorded some of Studio 1's greatest albums.Vin Gordon and Don Drummond were students at the Alpha School of Music where musicians such as Tommy McCook and many other great Jamaican musicians attended.
Compilation of Martin Campbell songs & productions : Robert Lee, Kendrick Andy, Meneman, Aqua Levi, Tena Stelin.
US Press from 1999. Comes in plain Sleeve.
Sorti à l'origine en 1977, le trompeusement nommé "The Best of Freddy McKay" est le quatrième album de l'artiste et non pas une compilation. C'est le fruit de sa collaboration avec le producteur Alvin "GG's" Ranglin.
Enregistré aux studios Channel One & Harry J, accompagné par les Roots Radics il marque l'entrée de McKay dans l'ère du "Roots Reggae".