The song refers to the Gun Court in Jamaica, a specialized court established in the 1970s to address rising firearm violence, a common theme in the "rude boy" lyrics of that era. The "Mr. Cesar" Connection
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" Red Gun Court " was released as a 7" vinyl single (45 RPM) with a "Version" (instrumental) on the B-side. The song refers to the Gun Court in
He is known for "Reggae na Alma" and playlists that highlight deep-cut roots and skinhead reggae from the late 60s and 70s.
The group primarily consisted of brothers Derrick and Howard Crooks , often collaborating with members of The Pioneers . In contemporary reggae circles, especially in , the
In contemporary reggae circles, especially in , the track has found a second life through the work of Mr. Cesar (DJ Roots) .