1970
DANCE BEAT * CLANCY AND STITT * CLAN DISC 220 * UK
The B side of Cynthia Richards Foolish Fool (a cover of a Dee Dee Warwick original) Dance Beat is mellow Dynamites' cut with Clancy Eccles and King Stitt, who both worked for Coxsone Dodd in the late 1950s Eccles as singer and Stitt as DJ selector, reminiscing about the old days and the life of pleasure at the dance's and name checking some of the many dancehall venues in Kingston like Forresters Hall along North Street, Liberty Hall at 76 King Street, Jubilee Tile Gardens at 155a King Street, Chocomo Lawn at Wellington Street, Caterers at Manchester Square, Success Club at Wildman Street and Silver Slipper Club in Cross Roads, were just a few of the places that provided happy hunting grounds for young entertainers like Clancy & Stitt.
See also:
Sammy No Dead | Darling Don’t Do That | C. N. Express | Freedom | Feel The Rhythm |
Fattie Fattie | Lee Van Cliff The Ugly One | Vigorton Two | Fire Corner | Herbsman |