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A little frustrated in attempting to add some detail to article, I was the producer of JD and Ska'd for Life for the band as verified by the sleeve/label credits, I was the drummer on the pertinent tracks on the Desmond Dekker album, as well as being a producer as verfified by sleeve & label credits. Therefore likewise reverted contributions to the Desmond Dekker article - c'est la vie perhaps my unfamiliarity with editng etiquette will be that which facilitates my continued anonymity. Perhaps have a go again at some point in the future. (Lolgee (talk) 12:43, 29 September 2010 (UTC))[reply]