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| Many of the best moments (Gregory Isaacs, the Heptones, Horace Andy, etc. Other venerable legends are here as well, artists whose careers began in the '60s such as Justin Hinds & The Dominoes ("Natty Take Over"), who progressed from rock steady to reggae; The Heptones ("Book Of Rules"), who dominated the charts in the late '60s, and Jacob Miller ("Tenement Yard") and Inner Circle ("We `A' Rockers"), a solo artist and his group whose fusion of reggae, soul and Top 40 pop reflected the diversity in one of Jamaica's few roadbands. Compiled by Letts, the Rastafarian DJ credited with introducing Jamaican music to first-generation punk rockers at London's subterranean Roxy Club in 1977, the first half of this 43-track twin-disc set focuses on steely rock steady gems from greats John Holt, the Maytals and the Heptones, as well as brilliant obscurities such as Johnny Clarke's ``None Shall Escape the Judgment'' and Dennis Brown's paranoid ``Man Next Door. |
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