Band Name: Judge Dread
Music Album: Big Fourteen
Album Release Date: November 1995
Music Genre: Reggae Ska
Record Label: Hallmark Records
Album Release Country: United Kingdom
Music Record Type: 14 Tracks CD
English reggae and ska musician, born 2 May 1945 in Kent, England, UK and died 13 March 1998 on stage during a concert in Canterbury, England, suffering a heart attack. He was the first white musician to score a reggae chart hit in Jamaica and is especially famous for his humorous sexually explicit lyrics. He holds a record in the Guinness Book of World Records as the artist with the most songs banned from BBC airplay. He notably lived in Snodland, Kent where he once changed the street sign to Dreadland.
Judge Dread once was a Rolling Stones roadie and the only white musician ever to be intentionally (!) invited to play at the famous Apollo Club (N.Y.).
1 | Big Six | 3:01 |
2 | Rub A Dub | 3:03 |
3 | Big Seven | 3:20 |
4 | Y Viva Suspenders | 3:25 |
5 | Deception | 2:52 |
6 | Big Nine | 4:10 |
7 | Al Capone | 2:39 |
8 | Big One | 3:49 |
9 | Rudy (A Message To You) | 3:34 |
10 | Come Outside | 3:17 |
11 | Will I What | 2:56 |
12 | The Winkle Man | 2:56 |
13 | Ska Fever | 2:47 |
14 | Phoenix City | 2:57 |
On disc and spine: Big Fourteen
On cover: Big 14 - 14 Classic tracks
On rear inlay: Big 14
This compilation ℗ 1995 Pickwick Group Ltd
Manufactured and printed in England
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