A1: The B-side to Leroy Smart's Mr Smart (Total Sound Ja 45, 1975). There are two more versions; a Phillip Smart one called Exalted Dub on [m=37091] and a U Brown version Live as One on [m=160144] A2: The dub to Horace Andy's Guiding Star / Dub Star and was also used for deejay Tappa Zukies Jah Is My Guiding Star / Guiding Dub A3: Horace Andy's [m=246122] rhythm was also used for Jah Stitch's Raggamuffin (on [m=37265]) and Barry Brown's Politician. This dub was mixed for Barry Brown's vocal cut. A4: A dub of Johnny Clarke's Them Never Love Poor Marcus. It's also slighty longer cut than previously released versions and has more spring reverb than the Jamaican 45 B-side. B1: A previously unreleased cut of Johnny Clarke's version of the Burning Spear classic. Mixed by King Tubby or Phillip Smart. B2: A version of Johnny Clarke's Stealing that appeared on the Bar Bell label in Jamaica. The loop of this later used on Luciano's [m=352439] amongst others. B3: The B-side to Cornell Campbell's Jah Jah A Go Beat Them (Jackpot 45, 1976). B4: The B-side to Cornell Campbell's Have Mercy Oh Jah (Weed Beat 45, 1977). C1: A dub mixed at King Tubby's in 1976 by Pat Kelly. C2: The B-side to Cornell Campell's 1977 hit (The Investigator) C3: The B-side to Johnny Clarke's Wanti Wanti Can't Getti (Weed Beat Ja 45, 1977). C4: A dub mixed by Prince Jammy. D1: A dub mixed by Prince Jammy. D2: The B-side to Dennis Alcapone's Six Million Dollar Man. The rhythm was also used for Leroy Smart's [m=659813] and Johnny Clarke's cover of the original song. Two further versions can be found on [m=21585]. D3: The B-side to Vin Gordon's Memories Of Don De (Jaguar 12 Discomix, 1977). D4: Taken from a 45 by Count Shelley in the UK, and a 45 by Jack Mittoo in Canada.
Publishing: Westbury Music Ltd, except: A4: EMI Virgin Music Ltd B1: Copyright Control B2: MCPS C1: Woodwater Music Ltd
Liner notes: Steve Barrow, February 1999 Joseph Cotton aka Jah Walton, Berlin, 4th Feb 1999
Digital restoration by Andy Walter @ Room 63, Abbey Road Studios
Labels are facsimile of those used on Bunny Lee's [l61449] label