Milton Henry made some excellent recordings during the 70's including Cornbread & Butter for Freedom Sounds, a popular version of Gypsy Woman for Rupie Edwards, This World, Follow Fashion, Rastaman In Zion and Get There, both also for Freedom Sounds. He moved to New York in the 80's and worked at Lloyd Barnes' Bullwackies set-up where he cut the album Who Do You Think I Am in 1985 from which Them A Devil is taken and issued for the first time as a single plus previously unreleased dub. Make It Right was featured on DKR's recent Wackies comp Digital Dawn, this has been remixed with an added saxophone instrumental piece from Jerry Johnson. That unmistakable Wackies sound predominant.
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