Prince Buster - One Step Beyond

Prince Buster - One Step — Beyond

In 1979, the North London band —who actually took their name from another Prince Buster song—chose to cover the track for their debut album. Their version transformed the tune into a global anthem:

Originally written by Cecil Bustamente Campbell, better known as the ska pioneer , "One Step Beyond" was released in 1964. Interestingly, it wasn't a lead single; it was the B-side to his hit "Al Capone". Prince Buster - One Step Beyond

The story of "One Step Beyond" is a journey from the vibrant streets of 1960s Kingston to the "Nutty" revival of 2-Tone ska in London. The Original: A Jamaican B-Side In 1979, the North London band —who actually

While Prince Buster's version was mostly instrumental, featuring his signature backing band, the , it captured the raw energy of Jamaica's post-independence sound system culture. It was a staple in Kingston dances, known for its driving "skank" rhythm and Buster's occasional shouts of the title. The Cover: Madness and the "Nutty Sound" The story of "One Step Beyond" is a