But little did Prince Buster realised, that he would one day become a cult figure in the UK as "The Mods" in Britain became very much interested in his recording tracks. The Prince enthused contemporaries to return to the ancestral roots of Jamaican music. Songs and instrumental tunes, such as One Step Beyond, Madness, Al Capone Guns Don't Argue, and “Wash Wash,” became big hits in the UK and Europe. One exceptional recording of Prince Buster was the biblically name "The Ten Commandments of Man" given to all man by I Prince Buster? Many women today will disagree with this Prince Buster's lyrical acquiescence portrayal of the Ten Commandments, but nonetheless, it's every man's wish to have an obedient woman!! Even in this day and age, some women do adhered to being a Ten Commandments kind of woman? No offence meant ladies, the author loves you all whether or not you are a ten commandments woman, you're the spice of life. The Chinese offspring Byron Lee main objective was to water down the Ska and what this meant. The Ska's authenticity was to be given the "soft touch." This watering down of the Ska by Byron Lee was to give the music a kind of pop type blending for the taste buds of the upper crust society of Jamaica. You know, something like a hand in gloves type of thing, to enable the Ska to become rhythmically less multifarious and sensitively lighter, in order to be fitted into the musical taste buds pallets of the upper middle-class of Jamaica. While being lyrically predisposed from its original status to avert political arguments, social remonstrations, and pro-black proclamations such as those put forward in the terms of Rude Boys type lyrical package songs and dance routines. The Ska to a great extent, had been pathetically diluted by Byron Lee. |