Forces: 1977-1982

Editorial Reviews
Lee "Scratch" Perry
"I do them an honor and I do them a pleasure. A new group I want to see more of."

Black & White
"The Lee Perry & Roland Alphonso tracks make this a special collector’s item."

Album Description
Because of the involvement of Lee 'Scratch' Perry, who traveled with and fronted the Terrorists over 20 years ago, and the many tracks with Roland Alphonso of the Skatalites, also from 20 years ago, this is an important slice of reggae, ska, punk, dub from Manhattan in the late '70's. This is an historic document with material that is absolutely marvelous and unique. It puts a totally new perspective on reggae in Manhattan evenings during that period just before Marley was breaking through internationally with 'Exodus' and brought reggae to a new tidal wave. A 2001 R.O.I.R. Records release.

Forces: 1977-1982

Music Review:

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  2. Generator [CD-single] [Import]
  3. Here Is Gone [CD-single]
  4. Human Soul [Import]
  5. I Don't Want Control of You Pt.1 [CD-single]
  6. In Utero [Import]
  7. Intendo
  8. Interno
  9. Invented Scenes / Naked
  10. Io

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