Erol Scorcher Ansel Collins - Roach In The Corner Roach In A Dub

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Review by Owen Marcus

The album "Roach In The Corner Roach In A Dub" by Erol Scorcher Ansel Collins is a must-listen for reggae enthusiasts. The album features a collection of tracks that combine Scorcher's soulful vocals with Collins' signature dub beats, resulting in a unique and captivating sound.

The album opens with the title track "Roach In The Corner", which sets the tone for the rest of the album with its infectious rhythm and powerful lyrics. Throughout the album, Scorcher's vocals shine, delivering heartfelt and relatable lyrics that speak to the struggles and triumphs of everyday life.

Collins' production on the album is top-notch, with each track featuring a rich and dynamic sound that is both immersive and engaging. The dub elements on the album are particularly impressive, adding an extra layer of depth and complexity to the already impressive tracks.

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Artist: Erol Scorcher Ansel Collins
Album: Roach In The Corner Roach In A Dub
Rating: 4.29

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Roach In A Dub
Roach In The Corner

Video

ROACH IN THE / CORNER ROACH IN A DUB. ERROL SCORCHER / ANSELL COLLINS

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Catalog Numbers

DRDD 23

Labels

D-Roy Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerA. Collins

About Erol Scorcher Ansel Collins

Errol Scorcher (born Errol Archer, 1956, Saint Catherine Parish, Jamaica - died January 19, 2012) is a reggae deejay active from the early 1970s. Scorcher worked as a deejay on several sound systems from the early 1970s. Although his first single, "Leggo Mi Hand Babylon" was not a commercial success, he had several hits in the mid-1970s with tracks such as "Jolly Bus-Ting" and "Engineers Affair". In 1978 his profile was raised further by his "Peace Truce" single, which celebrated the armistice between rival political factions that would culminate in the One Love Peace Concert. The same year, Scorcher joined Nicodemus, Nigger Kojak, and Mother Liza on Prince Jammy's Tapetone sound system, which soon became Jamaica's top system. His first album, Rasta Fire, was also released on the United Artists offshoot Ballistic, on which he was backed by The Revolutionaries. In 1979 he had a hit with "Roach in a De Corner" (on the "Real Rock" rhythm), which was followed by the similar "Frog In a Water" (on the "My Conversation" rhythm), both songs appearing on his 1980 album Roach In A De Corner. He worked with Ansell Collins on a series off recordings including "Mosquitoes

Real Name

    • Errol Archer

Name Vars

  • D.J. Errol Scorcher
  • E Scorcher
  • E. Archer
  • E. Scarcher
  • E. Scharcher
  • E. Schorcher
  • E. Schoreher
  • E. Scorcher
  • E.Scorcher
  • Erol Scorcher
  • Errol \
  • Archer
  • Errol (Scorcher) Archer
  • Errol Archer
  • Errol Scarcher
  • Errol Schorcher
  • Errol Schorder
  • Errol Scorch
  • Erroll Schorder
  • Erroll Scorcher
  • Scarcher
  • Scharcher
  • Schoreher
  • Scorcha
  • Scorcher

Aliases

  • Trevor Scorcher
  • Errol Archer
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Summary by Owen Marcus

"Roach In The Corner Roach In A Dub" is a standout album in the reggae genre, showcasing the talents of two of the industry's most respected artists. If you're a fan of reggae music, this album is a must-listen.

Comments

Spray the roaches,they are a real nuisance to human.The song not talking about the roaches though!!