| 1. Hard to believe its been eighteen years since this wonderful album first hit the stands in 2004. Still sounds great. Produced by the legendary Peckings Brothers Chris and Duke who provided Bitty with the classic Treasure Isle rhythms for his golden voice |
| 2. Biography: |
| 3. With a series of reggae-pop hits in the mid-'90s, Britain's 's smooth and classic vocal approach helped offset the gangster ragga approach then prevalent in reggae and dancehall. Born in 1972, McLean was drawn to classic reggae at an early age, and by his teens he was performing in front of Birmingham's biggest sound systems. After enrolling in a sound and engineering class at a local college, McLean began working with U.K. roots reggae legends UB40, first as an engineer and eventually as a producer and occasional singer with the band. Behind the scenes he kept working on his own recordings, which paid off in 1994 when he placed three songs in the U.K. charts, including covers of the Shirelles' "Dedicated to the One I Love" and Fats Domino's "It Keeps Rainin'." In 2004 he released the intriguing On Bond Street KGN. JA., which featured McLean singing his own melodies and lyrics over classic rocksteady backing tracks recorded by Tommy McCook at Duke Reid's legendary Treasure Isle studio some 30 years earlier. ~ Steve Leggett |
| 4. Tracklist: |
| 5. 1.01 - - Walk Away From Love |
| 6. 1.02 - - Tell Me |
| 7. 1.03 - - Your Heart |
| 8. 1.04 - - Baby Tonight |
| 9. 1.05 - - To Fall In Love |
| 10. 1.06 - - Only You |
| 11. 1.07 - - My Lover's Call |
| 12. 1.08 - - You & I |
| 13. 1.09 - - Make It With You |
| 14. 1.10 - - I've Got Love |
| 15. 1.11 - - Cruisin' |
| 16. 1.12 - - My One and Only Love |
| 17. 1.13 - - Inez |
| 18. 1.14 - - Ranglin On Bond Street |
| 19. 1.15 - - Indian Love Call |
| 20. 1.16 - - Never let me dub |
| 21. 1.17 - - My one and only Dub |
| 22. 1.18 - - Somebody dub |
| 23. 1.19 - - Bitty Dub |