Formats and Editions
1. Dennis Brown - Black Magic Woman
2. Big Youth ; Dennis Brown - Tell It Black
3. Earl 'Chinna' Smith ; the Soul Syndicate - Sunshot Version
4. Delroy Wilson - Heart Made of Stone
5. The Phil Pratt All Stars - Heart Made of Stone (Version)
6. Dennis Brown - Let Love in
7. Dillinger - Big Score
8. The Soul Syndicate - Let Love in (Version)
9. The Tropic Shadows - Gee Baby
10. Horace Andy - Feel Good All Over
11. Phil Pratt All Stars - Feel Good All Over (Version)
12. Big Youth - Phil Pratt Thing
13. The Phil Pratt All Stars - Phil Pratt Thing (Version)
14. Horace Andy - Tag a Long
15. Gregory Isaacs - All I Have Is Love
16. The Phil Pratt All Stars - All I Have Is Love (Version)
17. Prince Jazzbo - Mr. Balla Fix Yu Collar
18. The Phil Pratt All Stars - Mr. Balla (Version)
19. Norman Watson - Rasta Army
20. The Phil Pratt All Stars - Rasta Army Version
21. Max Romeo - Murder in the Place
22. The Phil Pratt All Stars - Murder in the Place (Version)
23. Jah Banna - Dead Buddy
24. Al Campbell - Saving My Love
25. The Phil Pratt All Stars - Saving My Love Version
26. Dillinger - Platt Skank
27. Norman Watson - Don't Follow Propaganda
28. The Phil Pratt All Stars - Propaganda Version
29. Bobby Kalphat - South West of Rhodesia
30. Al Campbell - a Game Called Love
31. The Phil Pratt All Stars - a Game Called Love (Version)
32. The Tidals - Put Those Fools
33. The Phil Pratt All Stars - Put Those Fools (Version)
34. Barrington Spence - Shake You, Wake You
35. Phil Pratt - Tempting
36. The Tidals - What a Great Day
37. The Phil Pratt All Stars - What a Great Day Version
38. Al Campbell - When Spring Is Around
39. Al Campbell - It Wouldn't Be Fair
40. Max Romeo - Still
41. The Phil Pratt All Stars - Still (Version)
42. Barrington Spence - Where Your Footsteps Led
43. Bobby Kalphat - Terminal Rock
44. Al Campbell - It's True
45. The Phil Pratt All Stars - It's True (Version)
46. Cock ; Puss - Dragon Stout
More Info:
31 tracks new to CD. Includes some of the biggest Jamaican hits of the early 70s. Having made his mark on the burgeoning Jamaican music industry during the first two years of the 1970s, musician-turned-producer Phil Pratt was determined to consolidate his success with further hits. His keen ear for music allied to a canny business sense enabled him to secure the services of some of the island's brightest up-and-coming performers, and by 1972, his artists roster boasted numerous future reggae superstars in Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs, Horace Andy, Dillinger and Al Campbell. All were to enjoy significant success under his direction, as were a handful of slightly more established acts, whose ranks included Delroy Wilson, Big Youth and Max Romeo. Such was the quality of his output at this time, Pratt's Sunshot, Sounds United and Terminal labels became hallmarks of quality for Jamaican record buyers, with the consistently high standard of his productions ensuring his continued success throughout the remainder of the decade. Featuring numerous hits and many obscurities - including 30 tracks new to CD - 'Feel Good All Over' focuses on Phil Pratt's output during a compelling period of Jamaican music history, when along with a new generation of brash, ambitious young music makers, he challenged the island's musical establishment, by producing some of the finest and most popular reggae recordings of the pre-roots era.