Wackies: African Roots Act 2
W-617
W-617

Another Rhythm and Sound presentation from Bullwackies' golden year of 1982, this album offers fully-worked dubwise versions of tracks voiced elsewhere by such Wackies' luminaries as Max Romeo, Barrington Spence and Junior Delahaye. Only the treatment of Horace Andy's Lonely Woman - from the original release of Dancehall Showcase - contains traces of a song.
Alongside producer Lloyd Barnes himself of course, Junior Delahaye's contribution is crucial - on keyboards, drums and drum machine, and at the mixing desk. Likewise Leroy Sibbles, on bass guitar, bringing to the session three classic Heptones Studio One rhythms: Fight It To The Top, Love Won't Come Easy, and Sea Of Love.
Vintage Wackies dub: all killers, no fillers.
W-617 (LP/CD) 2002