Gun Court In Red -

It is characterized as a "lost masterpiece" that blends early lovers rock aesthetics with raw roots dub. Reviewers often note its "wild" spatial soundscapes and effective use of brass/horns.

The track was primarily recorded at Lee "Scratch" Perry's legendary Black Ark studio in Jamaica around 1974. Some additional recording took place at Joe Gibbs' studio, with final mixing and arrangement handled in the UK. Gun Court In Red

While produced by Winston Edwards, the album features the "Natty Locks" sound and is often grouped with legendary dub figures like King Tubby and Lee Perry due to the studio origins. It is characterized as a "lost masterpiece" that