180 gram audiophile vinyl
Yellowman's American Columbia Records debut album
Featuring "Strong Me Strong" and "Still Be A Lady/Girls Can't Do What The Guys Do"
40th anniversary edition
King Yellowman is the 1984 Columbia Records debut album by Yellowman. The artist, whose real name is Winston Foster, is a Jamaican reggae and dancehall artist who first became popular in Jamaica in the 80s. After he rose to prominence in his home country, he released this record under the Columbia label. Yellowman is considered to be one of the pioneers in reggae and hugely contributed to Jamaican musical culture and the internationalization of reggae.
King Yellowman is available as a 40th anniversary edition
SIDE A
1. Jamaica Nice/Take Me Home Country Roads
2. Strong Me Strong
3. Mi Believe/Summer Holiday
4. Wha Dat
5. Moving On/Keep On Moving
SIDE B
1. Disco Reggae
2. Still Be A Lady/Girls Can't Do What The Guys Do
3. Reggae Calypso
4. Ooh We/Sea Cruise
5. If You Should Lose Me/You'll Lose A Good Thing