Junior Delgado's album "What Would They Do To Us" is a powerful collection of reggae tracks that explore themes of social injustice, political corruption, and the struggles of everyday life. The album showcases Delgado's signature vocal style, which is both soulful and forceful, and is backed by a tight band that delivers a mix of roots, dub, and dancehall rhythms.
The opening track, "Tition," sets the tone for the album with its driving bassline, militant drums, and urgent lyrics about the oppression of the poor. "Fort Augustus" and "Rasta People" continue in a similar vein, with Delgado's vocals soaring over the mix and the band providing a solid foundation of groove.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Broadwater Farm," which tells the story of the 1985 riots in Tottenham, London. Delgado's lyrics are vivid and evocative, painting a picture of the chaos and violence that erupted in the streets. The song is propelled by a relentless dub rhythm and a haunting melodica line that adds to the sense of tension and unease.
Other highlights include "Love Tickles Like Magic," a sweet love song that showcases Delgado's softer side, and "Illegal Gun," a powerful indictment of the gun violence that plagues many communities.