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Bunny Lee was the first to actually use reggae in the title of a record with ‘It’s Reggae Time’ Striker’s propensity for creating hit records during this period was unmatched and he was awarded the prestigious “title of Jamaican Producer Of The Year in 1969, 1970, 1971 & 1972” the years covered by this new Boss Reggae focused compilation.
Striker’s complete mastery of the new reggae rhythms and “versioning them over” are showcased on this release with the emphasis placed on the outstanding contribution of the cream of Kingston’s session musicians.
Tracklist:
A1 Tommy McCook & Stranger Cole– Last Flight To Reggae City
A2 Winston Williams – People's Choice
A3 Tommy McCook– The Avengers
A4 D. Tony Lee– It's Reggae Time
A5 D. Tony Lee & Roland Alphonso– Peyton Place
A6 Roland Alphonso– Zapatoo The Tiger
A7 "Deadly" Headley Bennett– Drums Of Manchu
B1 Roland Alphonso– One Thousand Tons Of Megaton
B2 D. Tony Lee & Roland Alphonso– Red Gal Ring
B3 Roland Alphonso– Music House
B4 Lennox Brown– Gits Brown
B5 Tommy McCook– Peanut Vendor
B7 The Bunny Lee Allstars– Daydream
B8 The Bunny Lee Allstars– Annie Pama