| David
                                    Sinclair was born in 1951 in Kingston,
                                    Jamaica. We came to know him under the name
                                    Tappa or Tapper Zukie, one of the most
                                    militant DJ's from the era of the Punky
                                    Reggae Party.
                                     He was heavily promoted by Patti Smith,
                                    who also was influential in getting his
                                    -now- classic album MPLA on the UK market.  
                                    Not, that he was new to the UK in the
                                    late 1970's, though. Back in 1973, he
                                    already recorded material in the UK. This
                                    was the album "Man A Warrior",
                                    which he recorded for a producer named
                                    Clement Bushay. 
                                    Still, for some reason producers in
                                    Jamaica didn't think the same about Tappa's
                                    voice as many in the UK.  
                                    After a period of acting as the bodyguard
                                    for producer Bunny "Striker" Lee,
                                    he started his own record label and things
                                    went from there. Both his work as a producer
                                    as well as an MC were then well received in
                                    both Jamaica and abroad. 
                                    He produced such vocalists as Prince Alla,
                                    and due to his social work he also came in
                                    contact with people who he helped getting in
                                    the music industry too. 
                                    Quite an impressive Curriculum Vitae... 
                                    "Peace and Love in the Ghetto"
                                    was originally released in 1979 on the UK
                                    based Virgin Frontline label, known for it's
                                    many militant and DUB based Rockers music.
                                    It only contains 9 different tracks, but
                                    quite some tracks they are! 
                                    Good mixes, with loads of echo's to
                                    accompany the voice of Tapper Zukie as he
                                    rides from one drum and bass line to the
                                    next. We hear riddims used by singers such
                                    as Johnny Clarke. 
                                    When you like albums like MPLA, you will
                                    want to have this lesser known work of the
                                    man as well.  
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