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Available as a limited edition of 750 individually numbered copies on 180gm audiophile orange coloured vinyl.
The development of the rock steady sound, late in 1966, enabled a new generation of young, dynamic music makers to make a mark upon Jamaicaās recording industry and of these, few proved more successful or influential than Clancy Eccles. In 1969 he scored his biggest hit, the rambunctious āFattie Fattieā, which sold in huge amounts both at home and the UK. The singleās popularity prompted Trojan Records to issue Ecclesās debut long-player, Freedom, which gathered the best of his self-produced recordings as a singer. Freedomās sleeve photo is one of the classic reggae music images, with Clancy riding a motorcycle through a rugged terrain absolutely screaming relaxed cool.