The original album itself not unreasonably gave one side over to
Derrick’s own efforts, with the reverse having selections from Pauline
Morgan (Derrick’s sister), the Consummates, the Black Brothers and the
Inventors. This record was somewhat of an oddity, consisting of material
that hadn’t seen an issue before at the time of its release. Back in
1968, the majority of Reggae LPs were mainly collections of previously
released single sides, but the lack of familiarity here made no
difference. As a whole, it presents a winning argument for Rocksteady,
being addictive and both smooth and rough where necessary.