EARL ZERO warns all mankind against living an unrighteous lifestyle in one of the biggest tunes to come out of Jamaica....
Originally recorded for producer Bunny Lee at Treasure Isle Studio (with Earl Chinna Smith on guitar), the release had a very limited pressing.
Bunny Lee had another singer voice the song. Johnny Clarke's version of "None Shall Escape The Judgement" became one of the biggest hits of 1975 and subsequently launched his career. But due to an error on the label Earl was not given proper credit as writer.
After signing a record deal with Warren Smith's Epiphany label, Zero re-recorded the tune at Channel One with the Soul Syndicate Band in 1979.
In 2010, Channel Tubes producer Brett Tubin reached out to Earl Zero to voice his cut of the riddim.
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released June 14, 2011
Musicians:
Vocals: Earl Zero
Drums: Eddie Ocampo
Bass: Steve Capecci
Piano/Organ: Victor "Ticklah" Axelrod
Riddim Guitar/Fender Rhodes: Brett Tubin
Lead Guitar: Andy Bassford
Produced, Arranged & Mixed by Brett Tubin
Recorded @ Don't Trip Studio & Channel Tubes
Engineers: Victor Axelrod & Brett Tubin
Executive Producers: Brett Tubin & Steve Capecci
Artwork: J Bonner (Skylark Graphics)
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SKU: CHA-001
$10.00Price
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