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1 Handsworth Revolution Nisbett/Gabbidon/Ri 5:21
2 Ku Klux Klan Riley/Hinds/Martin/ 3:42
3 Prediction Mcqueen/Gabbidon/Hi 5:27
4 Revolution Dub [Take 1] Gabbidon/Nisbett/Hi 3:20
5 Prodigal Son Hinds/Martin/Brown/ 5:05
6 Tribute to the Martyrs Mcueen/Brown/Martin 6:36
7 Babylon Makes the Rules Brown 4:48
8 Sound System Riley/Mcueen/Martin 3:23
9 Uncle George Nisbett/Martin/Rile 4:42
10 Burning Flame Hinds 3:09
11 Caught You Dancing Hinds 3:26
12 Not King James Version Hinds 4:13
13 No Justice, No Peace Hinds 4:42
14 Settle the Score Hinds/Brwn 4:33
15 Back to My Roots/Dub to My Roots Hinds 7:23
16 Evermore Martin 3:25
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Ultimate Collection

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Hip-O

Style: Reggae-Pop

Ultimate Collection

UPC: 731454146326

Release Date: 05/09/2000

Original Release Date: 05/09/2000

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Handsworth Revolution, Ku Klux Klan, Prediction, Revolution Dub [Take 1], Prodigal Son, Tribute to the Martyrs, Babylon Makes the Rules, Sound System, Uncle George, Burning Flame, Caught You Dancing, Not King James Version, No Justice, No Peace, Settle the Score, Back to My Roots/Dub to My Roots, Evermore]
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Steve Huey

Assembled chronologically and drawing its material from all the labels Steel Pulse recorded for (but rightly concentrating heavily on their early Island years), The Ultimate Collection may be the best single-disc anthology of the band's work thus far. In addition to collecting the cream of their first three albums (by far their best work), the compilation also includes the rare "Revolution Dub, Pt. 1," an extended, spliced-together version of "Back to My Roots/Dub to My Roots," and the latter-day trip-hop track "Evermore." It's the perfect introduction to the group for casual fans who don't want to spring for the two-disc Sound System, which contains most (but not all) of these songs. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi