From liner notes: Track 1-01 is a recut of Love is not a gamble originally recorded by The Techniques at Treasure Isle. Track 1-02 is a medley of Jackie Mittoo's Who done it (Studio One), Burning Spear's Slavery Days (Jack Ruby/Fox), Jackie Mittoo's Hot Milk (Studio One), and Ken Boothe's My heart is gone (Studio One). Track 1-03 is medley including Delroy Wilson's I don't know why (Studio One) (often known as Movie Star), Errol Dunkley's Black Cinderella (Fe Mi Time), and Sound Dimension's Drum Song (Studio One). Track 1-04 is a straight version of Dennis Brown's vocal of My kind. Track 1-05 versions Dennis Brown's Poorer side of town (original rhythm is Ken Boothe's When I fall in love (Studio One)). Track 1-06 versions Dennis Brown's Play Girl. Track 1-07 is a remake of the Jamaicans' Ba Ba Boom (Treasure Isle). Track 1-08 is a remake of Bob Andy's Unchained (Studio One). Track 1-09 versions Dennis Brown's Let me live. Track 1-10 is a recut of the Soul Vendors' Studio One instrumental Psychedelic Rock (usually known as Rockfort Rock). (The song is actually an adaptation of Celia Cruz's 1948 mambo hit El Cumban Chero according to Jean Scrivener). Joe Gibbs used this rhythm track for Big Youth's Chucky No Lucky and Waterhouse Rock, as well as Trinity's Kingston Two Rock. Track 1-11 is a remake of the Soul Syndicate's Riot, first cut fot Keith Hudson. Track 1-12 is an alternate mix of track 1-01. Track 2-01 is a reggae recut of the Techniques Queen Majesty (Treasure Isle). Track 2-02 is a remake of the Paragons' My Best Girl (Treasure Isle). Track 2-03 is a remake of I'm still in love by Alton Ellis (Alton Ellis). This track was used by Joe Gibbs on Trinity's Three Piece Suit and Althea & Donna's Uptown Top Ranking. Track 2-04 is a version of You have caught me by The Melodians (Treasure Isle). Track 2-05 comes from The Melodians' 3come on little girl (Treasure Isle). Track 2-06 is unidentified. Track 2-07 is The Wailers' Hypocrites (Wail'M Soul'M). Track 2-08 is a slower version of Bob Andy's Unchained, different version from track 1-08. Track 2-09 is a medley revisiting The Heptones' Pretty Looks (Studio One), Johnny Dollar a.k.a. Mad Mad by Alton Ellis (Studio One) and I'm just a guy by Alton Ellis (Studio One). Track 2-10 is a version of the Soul Brothers' Sugar Cane (Studio One). Track 2-11 remains unidentified. Track 2-12 is derived from a Studio One adaptation of the melody from Spanish Harlem melody, recorded by The Cables as What kind of Word. Track 3-01 is a remake of the rhythm for Augustus Pablo's Rockers meets King Tubby's uptown. Track 3-02 is a recut of the Treasure Isle hit Everybody Bawking popularized by U Roy over the Melodians' vocal. Track 3-03 is a recut of the rhythm for Why birds follow spring originally voiced by Alton Ellis at Treasure Isle but popularized by the Clancy Eccles production of Lord Creator called Kingston Town. Track 3-04 is a dub of Giibs production of the Mighty Diamonds' Ghetto Living (a synthesis of the bassline from Righteous Flames' Born to be loved and the melody from Bread's Make it with you). Track 3-05 is a dub mix of Dennis Brown's Repatriation. Track 3-06 is a dub of Hypocrites rhythm from the Wailers's Wail'M'Soul'M. Track 3-07 is a dub of Dennis Brown's Love me always (a cover of the Heptones' Studio One original). Track 3-08 is a recut of the Studio One Ten To One rhythm (originally voiced by the Mad Lads but popularized by Cornel Campbell). Track 3-09 is a remake of Live & Learn, originally voiced by Alton Ellis at Studio One. Track 3-10 is recut of Sound Dimension's Psychedelic Rock (known as Rockfort Rock). Track 4-01 is a recut of the Soul Vendors' Swing Easy (Studio One) (the melody coming from the musical Fiddler on the roof. Track 4-02 is a remake of Dawn Penn's You don't love me (no, no, no) (Studio One). Track 4-03 is a remake of the Soul Vendors' Frozen Soul (Studio One), also known by The Heptones' vocal cut Love won't come easy. Track 4-04 doesn't have an identifiable original. Track 4-05 is a remake of The Heptones' Fattie Fattie (Studio One). This version dubs an Althea & Donna recut of unknown title. Track 4-06 is a remake of the instrumental Drum Song by Sound Dimension (Studio One). Track 4-07 comes from Horace Andy's Something on my mind (Studio One). Track 4-08 is a dub of Dennis Brown's remake of Girl I've got a date (originally done by Alton Ellis at Treasure Isle). Track 4-09 is a remake of The Paragons' Danger in your eyes (Studio One). Track 4-10 is a version of Little Roy's Tribal War, in this case a dub of the George Nooks version recorded by Thompson and Gibbs.