Pay It All Back Vol. 1 cover

Pay It All Back Vol. 1

Released

Originally released in 1985, this is the first installment in what would become a long-running and celebrated series of releases drawing on outtakes, non-album tracks, and alternate versions of songs from the vaults of the mighty On-U Sound label. Here you’ll find Prince Far I’s grimly humorous “Bedward the Flying Preacher,” Mark Stewart’s hair-raising take on the Anglican hymn “Jerusalem,” and Voice of Authority’s very brief but robotically compelling “Fuh Fuh,” among other left-field gems.

Rick Anderson

Recommended by

Suggestions
Concurrence cover

Concurrence

Daníel Bjarnason, Iceland Symphony Orchestra
Sacred Chrome Orb cover

Sacred Chrome Orb

Joe Fiedler Trio
Trotro cover

Trotro

DJ Katapila
Those Who Remain cover

Those Who Remain

Wayne Horvitz
Sugarland cover

Sugarland

Talk Normal
Jumbie in the Jukebox cover

Jumbie in the Jukebox

Kobo Town, Drew Gonsalves