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| EEK
A MOUSE - ASSASINATOR |
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| Assassinator
is a typical Eek A Mouse track from the Rub
a Dub era in which he became one of the most
well known vocalists with his typical
vocal licks.
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| EEK
A MOUSE LIVE IN ROTTERDAM 1983 TRACK 1 -
ANAREXOL (HIRE AND REMOVAL) |
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| Opening
the 1983 concert wasn't easy, but Eek did
it. Live with a hard hitting band that knows
how to drop in and out while Eek A Mouse
chant on.
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| EEK
A MOUSE LIVE IN ROTTERDAM 1983 TRACK 2 - WA
DO DEM |
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Do Dem, it's one of the most well known
tracks by the vocalist who single-handedly
created a new sound within Rub a Dub Music,
early Dancehall. In this rendering, the
Mouse takes it easy and takes his time.
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A MOUSE LIVE IN ROTTERDAM 1983 TRACK 3
- PEENI WALLI |
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takes a while before the band starts
playing, but that is already the audience
has been asked if they want more Eek a
Mouse. And so they get it, in this long
version of Peeni Walli.
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| EEK
A MOUSE LIVE IN ROTTERDAM 1983 TRACK 4 -
ASSASINATOR |
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and Direct, it always sounds different. Not
just because the recording has a few
glitches here and there, but also for the
obvious reasons having to do with studio
technology. Announced as "new track
from the new album", here it is. It
would become another crucial Eek a Mouse
tune.
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A MOUSE LIVE IN ROTTERDAM 1983 TRACK 5 -
TERRORIST IN THE CITY |
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before he starts performing the tune, Eek A
Mouse explains how he has to speak clear as
he is not a place where everyone has English
as their native tongue. The message is kind
of clear, as he calls on the violence to
end.
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