レーベル創設30周年記念シリーズ「TWELVE INCH RULERS」第2弾!今回はGUSSIE CLARKEがプロデュースした楽曲に焦点を当てた全12曲。貴重な12”音源ばかりを収録したレゲエ好きなら必携の一枚!!今作は80年代の後半~90年代の前半にかけて、多くの名作を手掛けたプロデューサー GUSSIE CLARKE に焦点を当ててコンパイル。もちろん全曲12”バージョンで収録されていて、初CD化となる貴重な音源を多数収録!中でも80年代に大ヒットした Dennis Brown & Cocoa Tea - To The Foundation あたりは、コアなレゲエ好きの間で話題になること間違い無し!
タワーレコード(2009/04/08)
roducer and label owner Augustus "Gussie" Clarke is well respected for his pre-dancehall work -- most notably for bringing the world Big Youth's grand album Screaming Target -- but once Wayne Smith's "Under Me Sleng Teng" changed reggae for good with its synthetic rhythms, Clarke signed up for the revolution and his career began to thrive. It was then that his Music Works studios began to crank out a series of hit singles, both in Jamaica and the U.K., most of which land on Greensleeves' excellent compilation 12" Rulers. Better yet for the collector, these are the less frequently heard 12" mixes, meaning the cool groove of Gregory Isaacs' "Rumours" is allowed ample leg room, while J.C. Lodge's big hit and compilation staple "Telephone Love" appears in a different version than usual. Other key tracks include the Isaacs and Dennis Brown collaboration "Big All Around," which is as massive as its title suggests, along with the all-star "Pirates' Anthem," which sings the praises of offshore broadcasters. The Mighty Diamonds' "Mr. Bodyguard" is a great example of how the rootsy harmony group survived and at times embraced the digital age, plus there's the first version of Shabba Ranks' breakthrough single "Mr. Lover Man," which was originally a vehicle for the sweet-voiced Deborahe Glasgow. With "John Law," "Twice My Age," and "Dancehall Good to We" still to go, it becomes pretty clear that the album is all killer and no filler, but what's most amazing is how Clarke dropped all these immortal tracks in just four years. A handful of impatient novices might be put off by the fact that most everything here breaks the six-minute mark, but otherwise this is that rare compilation that can satisfy newcomers and veterans alike with its prime ragga in proper versions. ~ David Jeffries|
Rovi