Achieving his first success on wax with “S 90 Skank” for producer Keith Hudson in 1972, Big Youth recorded Screaming Target, his debut full-length, one year later for Gussie Clarke. That album, along with a handful of 45s from the period, was largely responsible for bringing the DJ art form forward after U-Roy’s innovations. Here, in place of hip, jive-derived phrases, listeners find Big Youth ruminating on themes that exemplified the new consciousness of the 1970s. The music on this release is simultaneously a benchmark for reggae in general and the DJ form in particular – and a classic of recorded music, regardless of the genre.
Media 1
1. SCREAMING TARGET
2. PRIDE AND JOY ROCK
3. BE CAREFUL
4. TIPPER TONE ROCK
5. THESE FINE DAYS
6. SCREAMING TARGET VER 2
7. THE KILLER
8. SOLOMON GUNDAY
9. HONESTLY
10. I AM ALRIGHT
11. LEE A LOW
12. CONCRETE JUNGLE
Tracklist
- Screaming Target (3:41)
- Pride and Joy Rock (2:38)
- Be Careful (3:36)
- Tippertong Rock (3:27)
- One of These Fine Days (3:05)
- Screaming Target (version 2) (3:46)
- The Killer (3:29)
- Solomon a Gunday (3:09)
- Honesty (2:39)
- I Am Alright (2:43)
- Lee a Low (2:19)
- Concrete Jungle (3:47)




