Rockers (1980) (Bunny Wailer/Inner Circle//Remastered)

Artist: Soundtrack
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Label: Polygram Label Group
UPC: 00731458615927
Release Date: 7/30/2002
Buy.com Sku: 60565438
Item#: MK7NK7
Format:  CD


Song Listing
 
Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. We Are Rockers ~ Inner Circle------
2. Money Worries ~ The Maytones------
3. Police And Thieves ~ Junior Murvin------
4. Book Of Rules ~ The Heptones------
5. Stepping Razor ~ Peter Tosh------
6. Tenement Yard ~ Jacob Miller------
7. Fade Away ~ Junior Byles------
8. Rockers ~ Bunny Wailer------
9. Slave Master ~ Gregory Isaacs------
10. Man In The Street ~ Rockers All Stars------
11. Graduation In Zion ~ Kiddus I------
12. Jah No Dead ~ Burning Spear------
13. Satta Amasagana ~ Third World------
14. Natty Take Over ~ Justin Hinds------


 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Music is integral to this seminal Jamaican film, as it follows the exploits of drummer Leroy "Horsemouth" Wallace, who plays himself, and featuring a myriad of other denizens of the music industry in lead roles and bit parts. The movie itself was awash in music, which pours out of clubs, studios, record shops, and radios. The soundtrack features only some of the songs included in the film, but what a collection of cuts it is. Bunny Wailer's anthemic title track, Inner Circle's infectious "We a Rockers," Jacob Miller's masterpiece "Tenement Yard," Peter Tosh's threatening "Stepping Razor," Junior Byles' equally forceful "Fade Away" -- classic songs one and all. Gorgeous harmonies are delivered up by the Maytones, Justin Hines & the Dominoes, and the Heptones on some of their greatest songs. Jamaica's smoothest singer, Gregory Isaacs, performs a sublime "Slavemaster," Junior Murvin's sweet tones simmer across "Police and Thieves," and Kiddus I delivers up an extraordinary cultural toast. One of the most arresting scenes in the film belonged to Burning Spear's Winston Rodney, performing a powerful a cappella "Jah No Dead." It is just as potent on record, and segues exquisitely into Third World's loving cover of "Satta Amasagana." From rockers to grounations, Rockers had it all, and the soundtrack remains one of the most diverse yet coherent albums of the roots age. ~ Jo-Ann Greene

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 07/30/2002
Original Release Date : 1980
Catalog ID : 3145861592
Label : Island Records (USA)
Number of Discs : 1
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00731458615927

  
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