
Must be this one. Great album !
White Mice....born in 1970, in Montego Bay, Jamaica, Allan Crichton aka White Mice is a graduate of three sound systems -- Sugar Minott's Youthman Promotion, Jammy's Hi Power, and his hometown Ticka Muzik. His first break came at Sun Splash in 1985, when he and Little Kirk were called on stage to perform with Tenor Saw. Recording at King Jammy's and Channel One studios, with Junior Delgado at the controls, over next the few years Mice let off a series of records amongst the very deadliest of digital reggae -- nearly all on his brother Blemo's Intelitec imprint, out of Miami.
| A1 | –Dirtsman | June Fish | |
| A2 | –Powerman | Pretty Girl | |
| A3 | –Captain Barkey | Dippy | |
| A4 | –Simpleton | Matey Can't Test | |
| A5 | –Frankie Sly | Wood | |
| B1 | –Spragga Benz | Girls Hooray | |
| B2 | –General Degree | Dweet Sweet | |
| B3 | –10% | U Sue | |
| B4 | –Don Yute | Hardcore | |
| B5 | –Supervisor | Roundness |
The main body of Dirtman's tragically limited output was for Bobby Digital, as represented in this package - with the addition of his biggest hit, "Hot This Year", from New York's Philip Smart. His topics were the usual ones of a ragga chatter - guns, girls and his prowess at the mike - to wich he brought good humour and a very likeable personality (even when cleaning his gun).
The DJ was born John Taylor, in West Kingston, Jamaica, in 1965. Like virtually all of the island's talkative talents, he began his career as a teenager in the sound system scene, working for the Jammy's and Supreme systems. Initially he toasted under the name Nicodemus Jr., his tribute to the great '80s DJ Nicodemus. But by the time the DJ began recording in the mid-'80s, he had taken the more original moniker Chaka Demus. Demus cut his first singles for Jammy's, debuting with "Increase Your Knowledge in 1985. None of his early efforts were major hits, but all boded well for the future. His potential was quickly recognized by his bigger brethren, including Yellowman, who joined him for this album "Everybody Loves Chaka" on "Letter To Mummy & Daddy".| A1 | Coca Cola Shape | |
| A2 | Keep It Up | |
| A3 | Eye No See | |
| A4 | Tek A Man | |
| A5 | G.C.T. | |
| B1 | Bring Dem Come | |
| B2 | Mate A Mongrel | |
| B3 | Knon Shackle | |
| B4 | Promise | |
| B5 | Salute |