arriving in 1984, there isn't a weak number on this 10 song set, which bundled up a batch of hits & recent cuts, all backed by blistering riddims from the roots radics.
surprisingly, though, the themes revolve exclusively around sound system rave-ups & boasts about his prowess with the opposite sex. "bedroom mazurka" is startlingly slack, its explicit lyrics suggesting that the dj is in no position to tell others to "watch your words," as is the highly entertaining "wreck a pum pum." more family-friendly is the wonderful "good loving" & the succulently sweet "yellowman a the lover boy." the album's title track was a huge jamaican hit, and with considerable stylistic updating along the way, still remains in yellowman's live set. "body move" was an equal sound system sensation, the radics' swinging riddim answered by the dj's swaggering toasts. the militant roots of "hill and gully rider" echoed with the dreads, although the only message here is a shout-out to the dj's posse. in contrast, the bouncier "why you bad so" paid tribute to the well-deserving lawes. a phenomenal set from a world-class dj at the top of his game, a band at its best, and a producer who was absolutely unbeatable.