Hi R/A people, i`m hoping someone can help.
I played this CD to a friend the other day and he liked it but thought the rhythm tracks were better than the toasting itself.
He asked if I knew any of the vocals or any dubs to the songs on the CD.
Although some of the riddims are familiar to me I couldn't actually help much with his question.
Al Campbell comes to mind as I know the track "I`m Alright" utilises "No More Runnings" and "Check Me Foster" also uses an Al Campbell track but not sure which of his songs is used.
So any help with this question would be gratefully received.
Thanks
Dave
King Sighta - Master of All (Vocal / Dubs)
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Re: King Sighta - Master of All (Vocal / Dubs)
It's a fantastic album the King Sighta in my opinion with some great Phil Pratt productions.
»Dollar For A Reafer« is a next cut to Al Campbell's »Foot Stool«. You also have Delroy Webster's »Book Of Love« (Clarendon Sound 12") on the same rhythm. That Delroy Webster is a brilliant slab of reggae rhydem by the way. The flip is a cut of Ken Boothe's »Who Gets Your Love«.
»Dollar For A Reafer« is a next cut to Al Campbell's »Foot Stool«. You also have Delroy Webster's »Book Of Love« (Clarendon Sound 12") on the same rhythm. That Delroy Webster is a brilliant slab of reggae rhydem by the way. The flip is a cut of Ken Boothe's »Who Gets Your Love«.