And here you thought the 2-Tone label was a trip down memory lane. Derrick Morgan takes the Interstate to the past in a convoy that includes English performers Mafia, Fluxie, the Allstonians and Steady Ernest, rolling out 18 cuts that take in a remarkable number of ska and rocksteady favorites. These sorts of cover sets run a risk of sounding dopey or pointless, but this one has the benefit of excellent performances, respect for the originals, and an energetic vocal performance from Morgan, who sounds like he was having a ball recording these tunes. Mixed into the track list: "007," in a terrific version; "Israelites," which gets a decent updating; a nice "Simmer Down," a take on "Train to Skaville," and even a successful run at "Easy Snapping." The album comes equipped with informative sleeve notes, by the way, so you get a double shot of history in one package, making this doubly worth buying. ~ Steven McDonald, All Music Guide
Ska Man Classics
10/31/1995 | Heartbeat / Pgd
All Music Guide Review
Ska Man Classics Track Listing
Credits of Ska Man Classics
- Dr. Toby Mountain
- Mastering
- Darrell Morrow
- Sax (Tenor)
- Brad Young
- Vocals (Background), Engineer
- Francisco Gonzalez
- Design
- Newton Williams
- Engineer
- Patrick Faucher
- Trumpet, Vocals (Background)
- Dave Ackerman
- Mixing
- Chris Wilson
- Guitar, Engineer, Mixing
- Mafia
- Bass, Keyboards
- Derrick Morgan
- Vocals (Background), Producer, Main Performer, Photography, Executive Producer
- Garth Atkins
- Engineer
- Dow Brain
- Guitar, Drums, Keyboards, Engineer, Vocals (Background)
- Fluxie
- Drums
- Bunny Lee
- Executive Producer
- Max Romeo
- Vocals (Background)
















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