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Joseph Cotton - No Touch Me Style

** Joseph Cotton aka Jah Walton (born Silbert Walton, 1957, St. Ann, Jamaica) is a reggae deejay active since the mid-1970s. After spending a year working in the Jamaican police force, Walton turned to recording, initially working with Joe Gibbs in 1976, under the name Jah Walton.
In the mid-1980s he began recording under the name Joseph Cotton, immediately having success in the United Kingdom with "No Touch The Style", leading to a television appearance on Channel 4's Club Mix programme in 1987. Several more reggae chart hits followed in the form of "Things Running Slow", "Pat Ha Fe Cook", "Tutoring", "Judge Cotton", and "What Is This". Walton continued to perform and record into the 1990s and 2000s.

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  • ah what a blast from the past!! i live in birmingham england and a local pirate radio station called P.C.R.L is my first memory i really wanted this tune i was only about 8 at the time so i dragged my mom to a music shop in the old bull ring and i never knew what its was called so my mom starts singing it in the middle of the shop it was made even funnier coz we are white there was about 6 dreads lookin at us as if to say what the fuck?? but they knew the tune we wanted and i got it!!!

  • Been searching for this for 25 yrs

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  • Greetings. I have a sound system and have been looking for a 12" record by Joseph Cotton and Trevor Dixon called Pokko Rock. If you would like to sell your copy to my sound that will be highly appreciated and it will be played to intertain a lot of people. Please let me know. Thank you for your time. King.

  • I am looking for anybody who is willing to sell a vinyl copy of Pokko Rock by Joseph cotton and Trevor Dixon.

    If so, please let me know. King

  • I heard this song last about 24 years ago. Almost died laughing. LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!

  • @handsomeneil You should have told the man it's on the punany riddim haha!

  • Heard this mixed with "Paul Revere" by the Beastie Boys on The Soul All Dayer Of The Century"Lp from the Hammersmith Town Hall,c.1987.SUPERB

  • @mrEeezie1 yeah mun big up....those were the days. Also remember when him to used to play them djs like peter metro, clement irie, johnny p, flourgon, commander chad etc. Them the mun that set de foundation. And big up Dennis Wilson & Jah B.

  • @MrMrdavie1 Big up all Zimbabwean Raggamuffins from long time

  • @moveonup2006 I still it have on 12" and on video somewhere..........

  • @JulesE17 Back then?? its still big now ask america 35 trillion at last count lol

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