This exceptional roots reggae release represents a significant piece of the Birmingham sound system legacy capturing a session that originated from open mike cassette recordings at a historic studio set up on Villa Road. The artwork features a striking profile of a lion on the cover while the reverse showcases a powerful illustration of liberation alongside a personal narrative by King Melody honoring Winston Rammy Clarke as a veteran craftsman who built speaker boxes and amplifiers for the citys legendary sound systems.
Produced in a limited ten inch format at thirty three rpm this record features the titular track paired with immersive dub mixes crafted by King Melody and Alien Dread.
Collectors will appreciate the authentic cultural context of this 2006 pressing which serves as both a musical document and a tribute to the elder brethren of the UK reggae scene. Its unique sleeve design by Beardfreak and ties to the ACL2000 label make it a standout addition for anyone seeking the deep heavy basslines and conscious themes characteristic of authentic dub productions.
