Rating: - Great ska stuff
This CD is worth buying for Bush Doctor alone. A brilliant fast blues/jazz-type piano played over a pumping bass rhythm and driving reggae rhythm. This is an instrumental of Peter Tosh' record of the same name - but that's what the Music Doctors did par excellence. It was also used as the backing track for Madness' Don't Quote Me On That. Warefare is also brilliant. I have both in vinyl and was really pleased to find them on CD. Reggae in your jeggae a lot with this one...
Rating: - Lovely stuff!
Full of pumped up ska rhythms, here's a shed-load of extremely obscure and wonderful 30-year-old Jamaican music, and I only wish they made it as good now as they did then. You can buy this one with a big smile on your face. You're not going to be disappointed. This reggae is from the period just before Rasta took over, so there's no moaning about Babylon, just great jumping dance songs and instrumentals which will get you turning up the volume and opening the window so the whole street can hear. ... Read More
Rating: - Lovely stuff!
Full of pumped up ska rhythms, here's a shed-load of extremely obscure and wonderful 30-year-old Jamaican music, and I only wish they made it as good now as they did then. You can buy this one with a big smile on your face. You're not going to be disappointed. This reggae is from the period just before Rasta took over, so there's no moaning about Babylon, just great jumping dance songs and instrumentals which will get you turning up the volume and opening the window so the whole street can hear. ... Read More