Description
180GR./750 NUMBERED COPIES ON ORANGE VINYL
Artist
Born 9th December 1940 in Dean Pen, St. Mary (Jamaica), Clancy Eccles was a successful ska and reggae vocalist. He moved to Kingston in 1959, where he got discovered and signed by Coxsone Dodd. In 1961, he released his first singles. In 1965 he resigned from music business and worked as a tailor, only to come back in 1967 with self-produced hit singles. Through the 1970s, Eccles massively supported the People's National Party and played on various political happenings. He died June 30, 2005 from an apoplectic stroke.
Tracks
A1
Freedom
A2
What Will Your Mother Say
A3
Two Of A Kind
A4
The World Needs Loving
A5
Dollar Train
A6
Constantinople
B1
Fattie Fattie
B2
Auntie Lulu
B3
Shu Be Du
B4
My Girl
B5
I Need You
B6
Mounzion
Releases
Labels
Not On Label, Trojan Records
Countries
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Europe