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Dennis Brown Ranking Dread
I Don't Want To Be No General / General

I Don't Want To Be No General / General

Catno

DEB39 P79-19

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Reissue

Country

UK

Release date

Mar 1, 2019

Genres

Reggae

Dennis brown Ranking Dread General Maxi vinyle disponible dans notre disquaire Le Discopathe à Montpellier.

Big military questioning Dennis Brown cut, a roots classic – reissued including deejay cut, versions and a newer steppers re-lick –

Another stellar effort from the late, great Dennis Brown, originally recorded in 1980, a time that was rife for these kind of tougher sounding roots tunes, with hard hitting drums (listen to those rigid, militant (the good kinda militant) drum rolls – tak-tak-tak-tak-tak-tak-tak –
and that cool & deadly Snare sound… just tough!). Extra plus points for the synare drum siren sounds too.

This reissue, coming via DEB, who were responsible for the first issue back then, comes with the the D Brown vocal on the A side, then the dub.
Flip it around, and the original RRrrrrrranking Dread takes control of the microphone, with the deejay cut on same rhythm.

Last, but not least, we find an updated remix of the Ranking Dread deejay cut, going in harder steppers territory, and very-ready to put a soundsystem to work with the extra bass pressure.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Dennis Brown - I Don't Want To Be No General

A2

Dennis Brown - General Version

B1

Ranking Dread - General

B2

Ranking Dread - General Remix

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