yeah true, but the the arrangement is prince buster. typical of these bands, copy other arrangements and use them as own. They're still good bands tho.
Please, next time, pay attention to the lyrics. It's not "Shaking Up Orange Street" but "Ain't That Loving You" by Alton Ellis (originally recorded in 1967). Both tracks use a similar horn line intro and riddim, later known as "Oh Mr DC" riddim. FYI, the original riddim comes from the "Pressure and Slide" tune by The Tennors in 1966.
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nuuanuwoods 1 year ago
RIP Alton
vespasw 3 years ago
yeah true, but the the arrangement is prince buster. typical of these bands, copy other arrangements and use them as own. They're still good bands tho.
rudeboyjohn 3 years ago
@rudeboyjohn this statement sickens me. You speak of ska/reggae riddim borrowing like it's p-diddy crime worthy
impur1ty 1 year ago
this is shakin' up orange street tune by prince buster
rudeboyjohn 3 years ago
Please, next time, pay attention to the lyrics. It's not "Shaking Up Orange Street" but "Ain't That Loving You" by Alton Ellis (originally recorded in 1967). Both tracks use a similar horn line intro and riddim, later known as "Oh Mr DC" riddim. FYI, the original riddim comes from the "Pressure and Slide" tune by The Tennors in 1966.
bellevilleint 3 years ago 2