CD Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Released: May 17, 2005
- Originally Released: 2005
- Label: Sanctuary Records
Entertainment Reviews:
The Wire - p.70
"Together with FOREVER VERSION, this may be as much Alcapone as the average reggae fan could ever want."
Tracks on Disc 1:
- 1.Revelation Version
- 2.Zaka-Za-Za
- 3.Spanish Omigo
- 4.Shades of Hudson
- 5.Mr. Brown's Coffin
- 6.Bawlin' For Mercy
- 7.Out of This World
- 8.Ball of Confusion
- 9.Out de Light Baby
- 10.Mosquito 1
- 11.It Must Come
- 12.Upsetter Version
- 13.Ripe Cherry
- 14.Well Dread
- 15.Horse and Buggy
- 16.Rocking Ethiopia
- 17.King of Kings (A.K.A. King of Glory)
- 18.Honeycomb
- 19.Tell It Like It Is
- 20.Jumping Jack (A.K.A. King of the Track)
- 21.Togetherness (A.K.A. Black Gold)
- 22.Guns Don't Argue
- 23.False Prophet
- 24.Go Johnny Go
- 25.Sky's the Limit, The (A.K.A. Flying Machine)
- 26.Jungle of Crime
- 27.Take Your Time
- 28.Marka Version
Tracks on Disc 2:
- 1.Pop a Version
- 2.Seven Day Reggae
- 3.Alpha and Omega
- 4.Africa Stand
- 5.Jah Rastafari (A.K.A. Wonder Man)
- 6.Master Key
- 7.Back Biter
- 8.Look Into Yourself
- 9.Majesty in Bed (A.K.A. The Harder They Come)
- 10.Worldwide Love
- 11.East to West
- 12.Number One Station (A.K.A. Rock to the Beat)
- 13.The Great Woggie
- 14.Go, Lizzy, Go
- 15.Judgement Day
- 16.Teach the Children (A.K.A. Teacher Teacher)
- 17.Wake up Jamaica
- 18.D.J.'s Choice
- 19.Cry Tough
- 20.The Right Song
- 21.Engine, Engine Number Nine
- 22.Musical Liquidator
- 23.My Voice Is Insured For Half a Million Dollars
- 24.Musical Alphabet
- 25.Rasta Dub
- 26.Sorry Harry
- 27.Jah Guide Us
Product Description:
Personnel: Dennis Alcapone; Hopeton Lewis, Lizzy .
Dennis Alcapone was one of the reigning kings of toasting in 1970s Jamaica. Alongside Big Youth and U-Roy, Alcapone introduced the art of toasting--in which the singer, known as a DJ chatted, chanted, and motivated crowds over pre-recorded, roiling roots rhythms--to the masses. Alcapone had a rich, resonant voice that could croon seductively or yawp ecstatically, depending on the occasion, and his talents made him one of the most popular sound-system DJs on the island. He also enjoyed a long string of singles on the airwaves, most of which are collected on the superb compilation GUNS DON'T ARGUE.
In addition to his fine skills on the mic, Alcapone also had a knack for choosing top-notch producers, and GUNS DON'T ARGUE follows his work with such control-booth luminaries as Keith Hudson, Bunny Lee, Niney Holeness, Duke Reid, and Lee Perry. Over backing tracks that range from rocksteady to ska to American R&B to deep dub, Alcapone lays down drone-chants ("Shades of Hudson"), dance instructions ("Ball of Confusion"), and Rastafarian themes ("Jah Rastafari [AKA Wonder Man]"), among numerous approaches, but his energized, always appealing vocal style is the constant. GUNS DON'T ARGUE encompasses the artist's most popular years, and is the definitive Alcapone anthology.