Released 1978 Mr. Isaacs(1977) Cool Ruler(1978) | Cool Ruler(1978) Soon Forward(1981) Release date 1978 | |
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Gregory isaacs the cool ruler best of greatest hits remembering gregory isaacs mix by djeasy
Cool Ruler is a 1978 studio album by Gregory Isaacs, his first released on the Virgin Records subsidiary Front Line. The Jamaican release was on Isaacs' African Museum imprint. The album was produced by Isaacs and mixed by Lancelot "Maxie" McKenzie at Channel One Studios in Kingston, Jamaica. Of the tracks on the album, "Let's Dance" had previously been released as a single. Some of the tracks on the album are considered among the best ever recorded by Isaacs, although the album failed to give him the international breakthrough that had been anticipated. The album title did, however, endure as Isaacs' nickname. "John Public" was also released as a single. The album formed the basis of the dub album Slum in Dub, released the same year. Cool Ruler was reissued on compact disc by Virgin in 2000.
Contents
- Gregory isaacs the cool ruler best of greatest hits remembering gregory isaacs mix by djeasy
- Gregory isaacs cool ruler style full album
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Songs
- References
Gregory isaacs cool ruler style full album
Track listing
All tracks by Gregory Isaacs except where noted
- "Native Woman" – 3:02
- "John Public" – 3:06
- "Party in the Slum" – 3:26
- "Uncle Joe" – 3:50
- "World of the Farmer" – 4:08
- "One More Time" – 3:14
- "Let's Dance" (John Holt) – 2:56
- "Don't Pity Me" – 2:22
- "Created by the Father" (Dennis Brown) – 2:31
- "Raving Tonight" – 3:57
Personnel
Songs
1Native Woman3:02
2John Public3:07
3Party In The Slum3:26