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October 10, 2024
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DESMOND DEKKER & THE ACES Action! hails from 2018 and is a SEALED 180 gram hot pink colored vinyl LP limited to 1.000 copies. Following hot on the heels of their Jamaican debut album, 1967's 007 (Shanty Town), were ready for the following year. Like its predecessor, bundled up another slew of the quintet's recent hits, as did its successor, 1969's . All were released only in Jamaica, and the fact that "007" reappeared on the set tells you just how seriously producers took the album market on the island. Even so, with its mix of rocksteady and early reggae hits, has remained a popular album, and has been reissued internationally on several occasions. Now it's been paired with the equally well recycled set. In any event, taken together, it's a solid selection of songs, heavy on the hits, but that's to be expected, as virtually everything released pre-'s death in 1971 was, and by and large the group's albums merely rounded them all up on long-players. There are a few odd omissions -- no "Pickney Gal," for example, or "You Can Get It If You Really Want" -- and even stranger, "Israelites" appears under the peculiar title "Poor Me Israelites." However, all self-respecting fans already have "Pickney" and "Get It" in their collections. So what's of more interest here are the less recycled numbers, like the ethereal "Fu Man Chu," the demanding "Gimme Gimme," and the indeed memorable "Unforgettable," better known as "Bongo Gal." Unlike that latter, "Gimme" and "Fu" never saw British release, and seem not to have even received proper Jamaican ones, which makes their appearance here a boon for collectors. And "My Lonely World," which features an American R&B-styled spoken word break, and the emotive "Personal Possession" rarely turn up on the reissue shelves. That said, so often has the bulk of this set appeared that many fans will have to think hard before parting with their money, but for new aficionados, this is an excellent place to start.
1. Mother Pepper
2. Don't Blame Me
3. You've Got Your Troubles
4. Personal Possession
5. Unity
6. 007
7. It Pays
8. Young Generation
9. Mother Long Tongue
10. Sabotage
11. Mother Young Gal
12. Keep A Cool Head