Rockers (soundtrack)
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| - | [[Man in the Street]]' by [[Don Drummond]] & [[The Skatalites]]. In fall 1964, "Man in the Street", entered the Top 10 in the UK. | ||
| - | '''Man in the street''' may also refer to: | + | The [[soundtrack]] to the film '''''[[Rockers (1978 film)|Rockers]]''''' was released in 1979. |
| - | *[[T.C. Mits]], for "The Celebrated Man in the street" | + | ==Track listing== |
| + | ===One Side=== | ||
| + | #"We 'A' Rockers" (Ian Lewis, Bernard Harvey) - [[Inner Circle (reggae band)|Inner Circle]] | ||
| + | #"Money Worries" (Wilson) - [[The Maytones]] | ||
| + | #"[[Police and Thieves]]" ([[Junior Murvin]], [[Lee "Scratch" Perry|Lee Perry]]) - [[Junior Murvin]] | ||
| + | #"Books of Rules" (Barry Llewellyn, [[Harry J]]ohnson) - [[The Heptones]] | ||
| + | #"Stepping Razor" ([[Joe Higgs]]) - [[Peter Tosh]] | ||
| + | #"Tenement Yard" ([[Jacob Miller]], Roger Lewis) - [[Jacob Miller]] | ||
| + | #"Fade Away" ([[Earl "Chinna" Smith]]) - [[Junior Byles]] | ||
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| + | ===Side two=== | ||
| + | #"Rockers" ([[Bunny Wailer|Neville Livingstone]]) - [[Bunny Wailer]] | ||
| + | #"Slave Master" ([[Gregory Isaacs]]) - [[Gregory Isaacs]] | ||
| + | #"Man in the Street" ([[Coxsone Dodd]]) - Rockers All Stars | ||
| + | #"Graduation in Zion" ([[Kiddus I|Frank Dowding]]) - [[Kiddus I]] | ||
| + | #"Jah No Dead" ([[Burning Spear|Winston Rodney]]) - [[Burning Spear]] | ||
| + | #"Satta Massagana" (L. Manning, D. Manning, B. Collins) - [[Third World (band)|Third World]] | ||
| + | #"Natty Take Over" (Justin Hines, Michael Roper) - Justin Hines & the Dominoes | ||
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| + | Note: Some versions replace "Man in the Street" with "Dread Lion" by [[Lee "Scratch" Perry|Lee Perry]] & [[the Upsetters]]. | ||
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| + | ==Personnel== | ||
| + | * Theodoros Bafaloukos - Executive Producer | ||
| + | * Ayrom Robin - Executive Producer | ||
| + | * [[Chris Blackwell]] - Soundtrack Compilation | ||
| - | ;Media | ||
| - | *"Man in the Street", song on the album [[Hell of a Tester]] by The Rasmus | ||
| - | *"Man in the Street", song in [[Rockers (soundtrack)]] | ||
| - | *"I'll Tell the Man in the Street", song in 1938 stage musical [[I Married An Angel]] | ||
| - | *"Man in the Street", an episode of ''[[List of All in the Family episodes|All in the Family]]'' | ||
| - | *''L'Homme dans la rue'', short story by [[Jules Maigret]] | ||
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The soundtrack to the film Rockers was released in 1979.
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Track listing
One Side
- "We 'A' Rockers" (Ian Lewis, Bernard Harvey) - Inner Circle
- "Money Worries" (Wilson) - The Maytones
- "Police and Thieves" (Junior Murvin, Lee Perry) - Junior Murvin
- "Books of Rules" (Barry Llewellyn, Harry Johnson) - The Heptones
- "Stepping Razor" (Joe Higgs) - Peter Tosh
- "Tenement Yard" (Jacob Miller, Roger Lewis) - Jacob Miller
- "Fade Away" (Earl "Chinna" Smith) - Junior Byles
Side two
- "Rockers" (Neville Livingstone) - Bunny Wailer
- "Slave Master" (Gregory Isaacs) - Gregory Isaacs
- "Man in the Street" (Coxsone Dodd) - Rockers All Stars
- "Graduation in Zion" (Frank Dowding) - Kiddus I
- "Jah No Dead" (Winston Rodney) - Burning Spear
- "Satta Massagana" (L. Manning, D. Manning, B. Collins) - Third World
- "Natty Take Over" (Justin Hines, Michael Roper) - Justin Hines & the Dominoes
Note: Some versions replace "Man in the Street" with "Dread Lion" by Lee Perry & the Upsetters.
Personnel
- Theodoros Bafaloukos - Executive Producer
- Ayrom Robin - Executive Producer
- Chris Blackwell - Soundtrack Compilation
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