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SATISFACTION (LP)
Radiation Roots
RR00308 / RROO308LP

Format: 12 INCH LP
Import: GER RELEASE

GTIN: 8592735006256

Tracklist:
a1
riding for a fall
a2
midnight cowboy
a3
it’s a disgrace
a4
satisfaction
a5
i love you madly
b1
play fool, get wise
b2
this heart of mine
b3
i can’t explain
b4
easy skanking
b5
why did you leave

Info:
Tenor Singer Johnny Clarke Had Many False Starts In His Youthful Days. Hanging Around Studio One As A Schoolboy With Jacob Miller, Clarke Was Supposed To Record Material Written For Him By Bob Andy, But Somehow Never Made The Grade. His 1973 Debut Recording For Lesser-known Producer Glen Stair Was Not Released, And Early Work For Clancy Eccles Failed To Hit, Though ‘everyday Wondering’ For Rupie Edwards Made An Underground Impact In Britain And New York. Subsequent Singles For Keith Hudson And Glen Brown Also Did Not Get Very Far, But The Breakthrough Finally Came When Bunny Lee Asked Him To Sing ‘none Shall Escape The Judgement,’ Which Was Written By The Singer Earl Zero, It Became A Massive Hit That Launched The ‘flying Cymbal’ Craze (based On An Open-and-closed High-hat Cymbal Pattern, Adapted From The Soul Train Theme), And Clarke Became One Of Lee’s Most Reliable Hit-makers, Partly Because Lee Stoked A Rivalry Between Him And Cornell Campbell, Whom Lee Had Previously Asked To Voice ‘none Shall Escape.’ Clarke’s Satisfaction Lp Was Recorded At Harry J For Lee, Voiced At King Tubby’s Studio, And Issued By Third World In 1979. It Is A Set Largely Comprised Of Cover Tunes, Such As The Strong Opening Update Of The Paragons’ ‘riding For A Fall,’ The Title Track Adapting Their Rock Steady Hit ‘my Satisfaction’ In A Post-rockers Style. Better Still Is The Hard-hitting ‘reality’ Tune, ‘play Fool, Get Wise,’ Which Uses A Proverb To Relate A Means Of Avoiding Trouble On The Dog-eat-dog Mean Streets Of Kingston.

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