Includes a 6 page 12 seperate fold-out sheet with artwork, lyrics and credits. At least some copies of this version also came with a printed inner sleeve with releases from the Phonogram catalogue on both sides. Later version only includes a plain paper dust bag. .
Track A1 on the back sleeve and label as Obatala and as Obatala (La Republica Dominica) on the insert. Back sleeve and insert lists El San Juanera as track A4, but it does not appear on the release. Track B2 is listed on the back sleeve and insert as Jive My Baby Jive and as Jive My Baby on the label. Insert lists She's Looking Like A Hobo which doesn't appear on the release as track B3 with a note (Available as B side of Double Dutch). Track B4 is listed on the back sleeve and label as Soweto and on the insert as Living On The Road In Soweto.
Special thanks to the Zulu's and Shangaan for their musical inspiration. I'd like to thank all the Zulu Nation, especially Exchange Nkosi, Noise, Lulu, Mandisa, The McLarinettes, Steven, Philip, Archie and many more. The Cubans, the Hilltoppers from the old smokey mountains of East Tennessee, especially the main Hilltopper man, a fiddle player of 75 who, although deaf played by signal, and my producer Trevor Horn who through all the madness, soldiered on the rediscover the origins of Rock 'n' Roll under Napoleon. This Album is dedicated to Harry K. McLintock, better known as Haywire Mac. Special Thanks to Terry Doktor