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An intriguing coupling where the aesthetics of the digital age and roots intersect.
With its contrasting vocal and instrumental arrangements, this single encapsulates the multifaceted appeal of Jamaican music at the time, and is a highly practical release closely linked to sound system culture.
The B-side, "Killer," is a Jackie Mittoo-esque organ-driven instrumental, with a cool finish featuring a tight rhythm and sophisticated melody. His musicality, which has continued since the Studio One era, maintains its presence even in this digital transition.
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- Arranged By - Jackie Mittoo
- Engineer - Bunny Tom Tom
- Executive Producer - Kenneth Black
- Management - Pat Crawford
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