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The second Dynamite Jack to be recorded deals with a hopeless love for a woman of (seemingly) higher social class whose family doesn't want her to be involved with a man of (supposedly) lower social extraction. In his usual rougher-than-rough, tougher-than-tough attitude, Dynamite Jack portrays the family members in a very harsh light over the 'Gender Is Not A Danger' riddim.
Should it have been written a few years after, this song could well have been influenced by such songs as Junior Byles' 'Curly Locks (1974) or Black Uhuru's 'Guess Who's Coming To Dinner' (1979), all dealing with similar topics.

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from Dynamite Jack Rides Again, track released June 1, 2013
Produced & arranged by Nephtali for Amsel Music
Lyrics by Jacques Brel
Music by Nephtali
Synthesizers, organ, overdubs & drum programming - Nephtali
Sequencing & effect processing in Jeskola Buzz ('Old Buzz')
Voiced at Studio Hoche (Paris, FR)
'Gender Is Not A Danger' rhythm track laid out at Amsel Recording Facility (Paris area, FR)
Recording & mixing engineer - Nephtali
Executive producer - Tappa Zak

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Roots reggae with a dancehall sensibility (or the other way around)

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