Tracklist:1. Visit Of King Selassie 2. Sunday Dish 3. Pedestrian 4. Set Yourself Right 5. Can A Fe Bath 6. Way Dem A Fight Fa 7. Ever Ready 8. Walk A Ton 9. Dance Inna New York 10. Me Glad She GonePresented by Acid Jazz on Roots Records, a first-time reiss
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Tracklist:
1. Visit Of King Selassie
2. Sunday Dish
3. Pedestrian
4. Set Yourself Right
5. Can A Fe Bath
6. Way Dem A Fight Fa
7. Ever Ready
8. Walk A Ton
9. Dance Inna New York
10. Me Glad She Gone
Presented by Acid Jazz on Roots Records, a first-time reissue of classic dancehall recorded for Jah Thomas Midnight Rock label, previously only issued as a promotional white label.
Midnight Rock was home to many of the great voices of dancehall, with producer Jah Thomas at the helm, adding vocals to the high-quality rhythms recorded at Channel One studios with the legendary, de facto resident band Roots Radics.
Thomas made some of the earliest recordings for both Early B and future super star Super Cat, and as Super Cat became the hottest name on the scene, Thomas lined up a showcase album featuring a side from each artist. A small number of white labels were pressed up, but the release never got further.
Side A gathered up four of Early Bs most well loved cuts including Visit Of King Selasie, Sunday Dish, Pedestrian and Cane Man A Fe Bath. It also included a track called Set Up Yourself Right, which was never released elsewhere, but Thomas himself remembers playing well from the various sound systems he gave test cuts to. Side B featured the 5 cuts that Thomas had made with Super Cat, showing him fully formed even at this formative stage in his career.
Dance Inna New York has since had a second life since being sampled by Nas on Nas The Don, but every track from Way Dem A Fight Fa through Ever Ready, to Walk A Ton and on to Me Glad She Gone are a great combination between producer and vocalist.
Presented on a striking and effective sleeve layout, evoking the records status as a lost white-label classic, with stamped Midnight Rock logos across the sleeve and labels.
Finally, the chance to own this elusive piece of reggae/dancehall history.
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