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MIDNIGHT TO SIX - FIRST TIME FROM JAMAICA (LP)
Kingston Sounds
KSLP075

Format: 12 INCH
Import: GER RELEASE

GTIN: 5060135762537

Tracklist:
a1
delroy wilson - cool operator
a2
leroy smart - mr smart
a3
ken boothe - i’m not fr sale
a4
dillenger - babylon yard
a5
delroy wilson - better must coome
a6
dillenger - leggo violence
a7
leroy smart - mr rich man
b1
delroy wilson - (mash up illiteracy) mash it up
b2
ken boothe - you’re no good
b3
leroy smart - god helps the man
b4
delroy wilson - can i change your mind
b5
dillenger - answer me question
b6
leroy smart - pride and ambition
b7
delroy wilson - you must believe me

Info:
The Legendary Gig That Joe Strummer, Singer From The Punk Rock Band “the Clash” Attended And Inspired His Writing Their Classic ‘white Man In Hammersmith Palais’ Took Place On The 05th June 1977. At The Hammersmith Palais Venue On Shepherd’s Bush Road W6, London During The Height Of Punk Mania. The Full Line Up For The Show Were All Jamaican Artists Dillinger, Leroy Smart, Delroy Wilson (all The First Time From Jamaica) And Ken Boothe. “ken Boothe For Uk Pop Reggae” Who Had Already Scored Some Hits With ‘everything I Own’ And ‘crying Over You’ In 1974. Joe Strummer Was Expecting Roots, Rock, Reggae But The Sound System This Evening ‘admiral Ken Sound’ Was Playing ‘four Tops All Night’ As In Soul And Northern Soul That Were Staple Crowd Pleasers At The Time To Warm Up The Audience, But In Joe’s Eyes The Music Should Have Reflected More Jamaican Roots Based Music. The Song Also Deals With Bigger Issues Of Black And White Unity, But Some People Including The Punk Rockers. “they’re All Too Busy Fighting, For A Good Place Under The Lighting”. Joe Strummer Himself Was Looking For Fun. “i’m The Whiteman In The Palais... Just Looking For Fun”.

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