Bunny Wailer's indomitable Rasta groove.
An innovative reggae album in which the original members of The Wailers rode the latest sound of the time (dancehall).
The track incorporates a fresh, programmed rhythm while maintaining a deep rooted spirituality, and the dignified vocals convey a message of truth.
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A:
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1)
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Rule Dance Hall
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2)
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Jolly Session
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3)
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Saturday Night
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4)
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Trash Ina We Bes
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5)
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Put It On
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6)
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Reggae In The U.S.A.
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B:
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1)
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Haughty Tempo
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2)
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Camouflage
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3)
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Hot Food Head
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4)
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Stir It Up
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5)
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Old Time Sinting
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6)
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Reasons
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Musician - The Radics (Band)
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Drums - Lincoln (Style) Scott
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Arranged By - Bunny Wailer
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Directed By - Bunny Wailer
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Engineer - Bunny Wailer
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Percussion - Bunny Wailer
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Performer - Bunny Wailer
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Producer - Bunny Wailer
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Vocals - Bunny Wailer
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Keyboards - Wycliffe (Steely) Johnson
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Keyboards - Keith Sterling
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Engineer - Soljie
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Lead Guitar - Dwight Pinkney
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Bass - Errol (Flobber) Carter
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Percussion - Harry T. Johnson
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Lead Guitar - (Bo-Pee) Bowen
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Rhythm Guitar - Eric Lamont
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Percussion - U (Sticky) Thompson
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Engineer - David Hamilton
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Cover, Design - Neville Garrick
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Photography By - Kent Barker
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Photography By - Patrick Blackwood
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Keyboards - Asher