| 1. Borrowing his stage name from the popular TV Western hero of the same name, the was one of Jamaica's most influential early dancehall DJs. He helped pioneer a newly rhythmic, on-the-beat rhyming style that led DJ toasting into the modern age, and punctuated his lyrics with bizarre exclamations and sound effects that made him perhaps the most imaginative stylist of his time. The was born Anthony Waldron and spent a good portion of his childhood in the U.K., later moving to Kingston. He first recorded in tandem with Welton Irie at Clement "Coxsone" Dodd's famed Studio One, but soon went solo, toasting over the rhythm tracks of past Studio One hits from the rocksteady and roots reggae eras. He also became the top DJ for the Virgo Hi Fi Sound System, resulting in its being voted the top sound system in Jamaica in 1980 |
| 2. Drums : Style Scott |
| 3. Bass : Flabba Holt |
| 4. Guitars : Dwight Pickney, Rad Bryan, Bingy Bunny |
| 5. Keyboards : Winston Wright |
| 6. Horns : Dean Frazer, Nambo |
| 7. Percussion : Skully, Sky Juice |
| 8. Tracklist: |
| 9. 1-1. Rosemarie |
| 10. 1-2. The Storm |
| 11. 1-3. Fussing and Fighting |
| 12. 1-4. Reggae Dance |
| 13. 1-5. Natty Dread a De Foreigna |
| 14. 1-6. Dance Hall Style |
| 15. 1-7. Collie Dub |
| 16. 1-8. Escape Convict |
| 17. 1-9. Fe Mi Woman a De Bes' |
| 18. 1-10. Judge Not |
| 19. 1-11. Bow |
| 20. 1-12. Exclusively |