If you needed to be convinced of Glen Brown's importance during the early part of reggae's mid-1970s golden era, check out the roster of deejays who lined up to chat over his rhythms: U Roy, Prince Jazzbo, Big Youth, I Roy -- this collection of singles is like a who's-who of first-generation reggae toasters. The rhythms will be familiar to those who already own Boat to Progress and Check the Winner, which feature the same tracks in vocal and instrumental settings, respectively. "Boat to Progress" is rendered here as "Mr. ...
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If you needed to be convinced of Glen Brown's importance during the early part of reggae's mid-1970s golden era, check out the roster of deejays who lined up to chat over his rhythms: U Roy, Prince Jazzbo, Big Youth, I Roy -- this collection of singles is like a who's-who of first-generation reggae toasters. The rhythms will be familiar to those who already own Boat to Progress and Check the Winner, which feature the same tracks in vocal and instrumental settings, respectively. "Boat to Progress" is rendered here as "Mr. Want All" by the inimitable Prince Jazzbo, who also gets the privilege of riding the "Dirty Harry" rhythm; I Roy takes the latter rhythm even further with his excellent "Rasta on a Sunday." Dean Beckford does an equally fine job toasting over King Tubby's stop-and-start mix of "Father's Call," while Big Youth shows his stuff on "Opportunity Rock," "Spider to the Fly," and the title track. Highly recommended. ~ Rick Anderson, Rovi
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Add this copy of Dubble Attack to cart. $21.88, very good condition, Sold by Salzer's Records rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from ventura, CA, UNITED STATES, published 2016 by VP Records.