1978 Album Reissued On Vinyl LP!
First Time On Vinyl In 43 Years!
Radiation Roots present a reissue of Clint Eastwood's African Youth, originally released in 1978. Clint Eastwood followed his older brother Trinity onto the sound systems of western Kingston, becoming another microphone fiend to impact during the mid-1970s. After recording singles for Ossie Hibbert, Manzie Swaby, and Joe Gibbs, Eastwood teamed up with Bunny Lee for a series of sublime LPs, African Youth a super 1978 set voiced at King Tubby's and mixed by Prince Jammy over some of Lee's tough Aggrovators rhythms. Highlights include tough deejay takes of Johnny Clarke's "African Roots" and Cornel Campbell's "Stars," as well as a cut of Black Uhuru's "Eden Out There," from Jammy's archive. This is a crucial roots classic with all killer, no filler status.
By the end, the DJs and the excellent backing Inity Rockers are all celebrating, and be assured you'll be just as 'H.A.P.P.Y' as they are.
Features
- Vinyl LP
- 1st Time On Vinyl Since 1978
- Import
Selections
Side One:
- Topo Tone Hifi Style
- Size Eight
- What's The Score
- The Girl Them Love Me
- Have Some Faith
Side Two:
- African Youth
- What A Hard Man Fi Dead
- Shine Eye Girl
- Them Conscience
- Dress In Rags