
Skidip! is a Reggae album by Eek-A-Mouse, originally released in 1982. On Gatefold: 15 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Reggae
- Dancehall
- bassheavy
- playful
- tropical
About
Eek-A-Mouse started collaborating with Jamaican singer-turned-producer Linval Thompson in 1980, and their partnership immediately spawned dancehall hits in the form of “Bubble Up Your Hip” and “Modeling Queen.” As is often the case with Jamaican artists, American audiences were late to the party, but the U.S. label Shanachie eventually collected the Eek/Thompson singles on the onomatopoeically titled 1982 album <i>Skidip</i>. Confusingly, Shanachie decided to rename half the songs: "Skidip" itself, for instance, is actually "Bubble Up Your Hip"; "Walking Sexy" became "Looking Sexy"; "Need Your Loving" became "Always on My Mind"; and "Every Girl Is a Virgin" took on the nominally less offensive title "Fat and Slim." The label assumed further editorial control by shortening “Do You Remember Those Days” and lengthening “You Na Love Reggae” (originally titled “Reggae Music”). Despite the variations, <i>Skidip</i> is an essential portrait of Eek in his young prime. Under Thompson’s guidance, The Roots Radics provide a set of rhythms militantly focused with a hint of sweet delirium: the exact mood of all-night dancehall bliss.
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Tracklist
- 1Sensee Party3:12
- 2Looking Sexy3:34
- 3Modelling Queen3:19
- 4You Na Love Reggae Music3:08
- 5Always On My Mind3:19
- 6Do You Remember3:30
- 7Skidip3:24
- 8Na Make Mi Girl Go Away3:28
- 9Fat and Slim3:21
- 10Where Is My Baby3:35
Credits
Production & Engineering
- SoldgieMIXED BY
- Linval ThompsonPRODUCER
- Linval ThompsonPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY]
Songwriting
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 15 pressings tracked on Gatefold
