Zukie, Tapper
Man Ah Warrior
Tapper Zuki's debut album Man Ah Warrior was originally released in 1973. Its classic deejay style has been copied by
many but bettered by few. Man Ah Warrior is proof that raw talent can more than make up for scarce resources. Tapper
Zukie (born David Sinclair in 1956, Kingston, Jamaica) was raised in the rough and tough West Kingston area of Jamaica
between the districts of Trench Town and Greenwich Farm. Living pretty much on the streets from an early age, Tapper and
his peers had no choice but to fall into the hands of the political parties that controlled the various ghetto areas of
the town. To prevent him from landing in even more trouble, Tapper's mother, brother, reggae producer Blackbeard, and
family friend Bunny "Striker" Lee devised a plan to send the wayward Tapper to England to set him straight. A UK tour
with the number-one reggae deejay U-Roy was already arranged upon Tapper's arrival; Bunny Lee got the young Tapper to
toast over a Slim Smith rhythm and the London crowd loved it. He also caught the eye of producer Larry Lawrence, who
took Tapper on and cut his first single, "Jump and Twist." Nine further tracks were recorded for producer Clement
Bushay, and the result was Man Ah Warrior. An artist ahead of his time, whose music has influenced many -- as Patti
Smith said, "Music of the Most High."
Price
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Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
21-08-2015
Label
Item-nr
1032277
EAN
5060135761905
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
MAN AH WARRIOR
2
IRE LION
3
I KING ZUKIE
4
SIMPLETON BADNESS
5
ARCHIE, THE REDNOSE REINDEER
6
VIEGO
7
ZUKIE FASHIONWEAR
8
BLACK CINDERELLA
9
CALLY DOLLY
10
WHEN ZUKIE DAY YAH
11
A MESSAGE TO PORK EATERS