• 1. Horns up
      • 2. Take nine
      • 3. Going west
      • 4. Rock the rock
      • 5. 38th upper 1st street
      • 6. Coursing oil inna fire
      • 7. Natty horns she wants
      • 8. Water pump
      • 9. Apartment c
      • 10. Hit maker
      • 11. Malaria
      • 12. Ragg
      • 13. 6th and 3rd Street
      • 14. Loving Jah
      • 15. Patta Cat

      Fantastic new album from legendary dub producer and artist Tappa Zukie on Jamaican Recordings!!!

      When rhythm was king way back in the 70s the predominant feature of the mix would be the drums and bass, with horns and other musical instruments pushed back. This album was Tappa Zukie's attempt to rectify the imbalance and shine a light on the other talented musicians, the results are a jazzier/bluesy to his dub roots!

      Highly Recommended!!!

      LP Tracklisting: tracks 1 to 12

      Other Releases on Jamaican Recordings

      Leroy SmartMr Rich ManJamaican Recordings
      1977 wicked roots vocal cut from Leroy Smart with dub version on the flip. In company masterbag.
      • – Mr Rich Man
      • – Mr Rich Man (Version)

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