Jah Stitch
Watch Your Step Youthman
After a disjointed childhood that saw him raised largely by two aunts between eastern Kingston and rural St Mary,
Melbourne James became the toaster Jah Stitch after running away from home and linking with the Spanglers street gang,
whose Princess Street headquarters was also the base of the popular Tipper Tone sound system. After cutting his teeth on
Tipper Tone alongside Big Youth and Dr Alimantado, friction over financial recompense saw him forming the rival Black
Harmony set in 1975, but because the new sound was based in a district that was on the other side of the political
divide, Stitch was shot in the face at point-blank range, his miraculous survival immortalised in the Bunny Lee-produced
hit, No Dread Can Dead, which became the title track of Stitchs debut album. Watch Your Step Youthman was the follow-up
set released by Bunny in 1977, and again places Jah Stitchs understated Rasta-oriented chanting over a set of rock-hard
Aggrovators rhythms, recorded with Johnny Clarke, John Holt, Derrick Morgan and others.
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
24-01-2018
Label
Item-nr
509297
EAN
8592735006706
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
THE ROD OF CREATION
2
DREADLOCKS DON'T PLAY
3
THEM LOVE NATTY DREAD EVERYWHERE
4
NATTY GONE CLEAR
5
LET'S HAVE SOME FUN
6
CRAZY WOMAN
7
UNDER HEAVY MANNERS
8
GOD IS GOOD
9
OLD MACDONALD'S FARM
10
MIDNIGHT IWAH
11
DREAD INA JAMDOWN
12
TREE OF WISDOM