
Even if you are a truly hardcore sci-fi fan, here’s one you probably never saw, 1982 released Destroys the Invaders. Fact is, it’s just a mind-movie, but this here is the OST. Before becoming a King himself, while still a princeling under the tutelage of the true King Tubby, Lloyd James aka Prince Jammy created this soundtrack. Scientist & others at Adrian Sherwood’s On-U Sound had already done sci-fi themed albums. But Destroys the Invaders is Jammy at his finest. Before ruling the modern dancehall, Jammy dubbed it up here with the rock-solid Roots Radics rhythm section. You want strange alien encounters or all-out battles in outer space, well you’ve come to the right place. The great cover art is by Tony McDermott
Year of Release: 1982
Label: Greensleeves Records GREL 29
Genre: Dub, reggae
Tracklist:
Side A:
1. Conspiracy on Neptune
2. Martian Encounter
3. Saturn Bombardment
4. Attack on Ganymede
Side B:
1. War in the Asteroid Belt
2. The Great Red Spot
3. Life on Uranus
4. Final Destruction