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Format: LP
Label: Music On Vinyl
Year: 2021
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
A1 Double Barrel
A2 Wild Bunch
A3 Elfrego Bacca
A4 Monkey Spanner Version
A5 My Best Girl
A6 Secret Weapon
B1 I The Third
B2 That Girl
B3 Impossible Mission
B4 Ten To One
B5 I Can Count The Days
B6 Two For One
Originally released in 1971.
PERSONNEL:
Arranged By – Winston Riley
Vocals – Dave Barker, Dego, Jackie Paris, Judith Golding, Rad Bryan, Winston Riley
Bass – Fully Fullwood, Jackie Jackson, Lloyd Brevett
Drums – Santa, Mikey Boo, Sly Dunbar
Guitar – Chinna, Rad Bryan
Horns – Bobby Ellis, Marquise, Tommy McCook
Keyboards – Ansel Collins, Jackie Mittoo, Winston Wright
Mixed By – Errol Thompson, Carl Pitterson, Maxie
Producer – Winston Riley
One-off collaboration between Jamaican crooner and original "singjay" Dave Barker and keyboardist Ansel Collins (Skin Flesh & Bones, Aggrovators, Revolutionaries, Black Roots Players etc etc etc). Believed to be the first recordings to feature drummer Sly Dunbar. The title track was one of the biggest worldwide hits in skinhead reggae history.
Label: Music On Vinyl
Year: 2021
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
A1 Double Barrel
A2 Wild Bunch
A3 Elfrego Bacca
A4 Monkey Spanner Version
A5 My Best Girl
A6 Secret Weapon
B1 I The Third
B2 That Girl
B3 Impossible Mission
B4 Ten To One
B5 I Can Count The Days
B6 Two For One
Originally released in 1971.
PERSONNEL:
Arranged By – Winston Riley
Vocals – Dave Barker, Dego, Jackie Paris, Judith Golding, Rad Bryan, Winston Riley
Bass – Fully Fullwood, Jackie Jackson, Lloyd Brevett
Drums – Santa, Mikey Boo, Sly Dunbar
Guitar – Chinna, Rad Bryan
Horns – Bobby Ellis, Marquise, Tommy McCook
Keyboards – Ansel Collins, Jackie Mittoo, Winston Wright
Mixed By – Errol Thompson, Carl Pitterson, Maxie
Producer – Winston Riley
One-off collaboration between Jamaican crooner and original "singjay" Dave Barker and keyboardist Ansel Collins (Skin Flesh & Bones, Aggrovators, Revolutionaries, Black Roots Players etc etc etc). Believed to be the first recordings to feature drummer Sly Dunbar. The title track was one of the biggest worldwide hits in skinhead reggae history.