“Keep The Troubles Down” is a dread piece of roots goodness with a walls of Jericho style horns produced by 'Ultra Records' partners Alty East and Lou Gooden in 1976. It is a tale of looting and robbing and a cry to the people of the neighborhood to not torch the place, and the “dreadful sight of his sisters crying and brothers dying” were enough to make Ruddy make that plea in a song. Jamaica is known for it’s turmoil and violence throughout it’s history, so it's safe to believe this is Ruddy's first hand account of the runnings in his community.