01 Burning Prayer 03:11 02 I Am The Best 03:41 03 Them Rude 02:47 04 All My Life [Ft Fiona] 03:40 05 Mamma Africa 03:40 06 World Keeps Turning [Ft Tenor Blue] 03:49 07 Mr. Reality 04:01 08 Them A Worry 03:25 09 Cowboy Town [The Story] 03:38 10 No Jail Punk 03:41 11 Rough Society 04:30 12 Lord's Will 03:33 13 Raggamuffin 03:25 14 Victory [Ft. Mitch] 03:39 15 Cannot Be Like Me 03:34 16 Reggae Music 03:16 17 Knowledge 03:43 61:13 min
n o t e s
Aka IMPERIAL 1!!!!!!
In the latter art of the 1990s, DJ Albert "Alley Cat," Richards decided to hold his own and added the descriptive "Imperial" to his moniker, hit with the probing social commentary "Why" Then it seemed like he disappeared, at least as far as the local scene was concerned but, with the benefit of hindsight, it becomes clear that this period was but part of the artist s overall journey
It was journey that began on the by ways and side streets of Kingston. From childhood, Alley Cat would prowl the inner city, familiarizing himself with the lanes and back alleys, thus earning his name. The journey would continue through "classroom sessions" at Kingston College, and the gauntlet of Tivoli Courts "Sideline" (a ghetto gong show) and then through the gates of Penthouse Studio
Alley Cat returned home in 2003 and set about applying the knowledge and experience gained overseas in the local context Under his Imperial Productions label, he has produced and created rhythms for the likes Chrisintie, Queen Ifrica,Lutan Fayah,Tony Rebel,Movado,Monster Empire, New Kidz, Christopher, Mitch, Terry Ganzie Gentleman and many more reggae artiste
In terms of his own material, Alley Cat has just completed the follow-up to Imperial Level, entitled DANCE HALL KNOWLEDGE VOL.1, and he has also recorded a one-drop album.Concurrently, he has a trove of singles making noise on the scene including ''Mallice'' "Unite Jah People" featuring Luciano "No More Garrison" "All U Got" "World Keeps Turning fet. Tenor Blue" and "Rough Society" the work executive produce by Richie B
ARTiST: Alley Cat
TiTTlE: Dancehall Knowledge Volume 1
lABEl: Imperial Prod/West Bury Musi
GENRE: Dance Hall
ENCOdER: Lame 3.97
QUAlitY: VBR 44.1kHz
StORE dATE: 00-00-2008
RElEASE dAtE: 08-12-2008
SiZE: 68,5 MB
TRACkS: 17
t r a c k s
01 Burning Prayer 03:11
02 I Am The Best 03:41
03 Them Rude 02:47
04 All My Life [Ft Fiona] 03:40
05 Mamma Africa 03:40
06 World Keeps Turning [Ft Tenor Blue] 03:49
07 Mr. Reality 04:01
08 Them A Worry 03:25
09 Cowboy Town [The Story] 03:38
10 No Jail Punk 03:41
11 Rough Society 04:30
12 Lord's Will 03:33
13 Raggamuffin 03:25
14 Victory [Ft. Mitch] 03:39
15 Cannot Be Like Me 03:34
16 Reggae Music 03:16
17 Knowledge 03:43
61:13 min
n o t e s
Aka IMPERIAL 1!!!!!!
In the latter art of the 1990s, DJ Albert "Alley
Cat,"
Richards decided to hold his own and added the
descriptive "Imperial" to his moniker, hit with the
probing social commentary "Why"
Then it seemed like he disappeared, at least as far
as the local scene was concerned but, with the
benefit of hindsight, it becomes clear that this
period was but part of the artist s overall
journey
It was journey that began on the by ways and side
streets of Kingston. From childhood, Alley Cat
would prowl the inner city, familiarizing himself
with the lanes and back alleys, thus earning his
name. The journey would continue through "classroom
sessions" at Kingston College, and the gauntlet of
Tivoli Courts "Sideline" (a ghetto gong show) and
then through the gates of Penthouse Studio
Alley Cat returned home in 2003 and set about
applying the knowledge and experience gained
overseas in the local context Under his Imperial
Productions label, he has produced and created
rhythms for the likes Chrisintie, Queen
Ifrica,Lutan Fayah,Tony Rebel,Movado,Monster
Empire, New Kidz, Christopher, Mitch, Terry Ganzie
Gentleman and many more reggae artiste
In terms of his own material, Alley Cat has just
completed the follow-up to Imperial Level, entitled
DANCE HALL KNOWLEDGE VOL.1, and he has also
recorded a one-drop album.Concurrently, he has a
trove of singles making noise on the scene
including ''Mallice'' "Unite Jah People" featuring
Luciano "No More Garrison" "All U Got" "World Keeps
Turning fet. Tenor Blue" and "Rough Society" the
work executive produce by Richie B