You're sat on the bus. Buzzing, absolutely buzzing. The feeling tends to be few and far between at times. Too many disappointed trips to record shops and clothes shops around town. It isn't easy to be pleased when you're so discerning, as you now know all too well. Everyone else can buy their mass produced music, clothes and beer if it makes them happy. That isn't you, it's never been.
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Tuesday, 11 December 2012
Monday, 5 March 2012
Skinhead Revolt
This may be one of our favorite skinhead reggae albums of all time. Sure there has been better skinhead reggae compilations done since, but personally this was the first skinhead reggae LP we ever purchased and an introduction to many of our favorites to this very day. Pat Kelly is probably the star of this, but we are certainly biased towards vocalists so it might be different for you. But if you can’t love tracks like “Dark End of the Street” and “If It Don’t Work Out” you likely suffered brain damage at some point. Other classics include the title track by Joe The Boss and “Reggae Girl” by the Tennors. If you don’t have this yet, buy it. You won’t regret it.
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