
Skinhead Revolt / The Thief
âSkinhead Revoltâ by Joe The boss aka Joe Mansano was first released in 1970 on the Trojan sublabel Joe as a B side to the track âTony Bâs Themeâ by Joeyâs All Stars.
âThe Thiefâ was released in 1969 on the Joe Label with the track âGun The Man Downâ by Dice The Boss on the flip. âGun The Man Downâ is also being repressed by us on a separate single.
Both titles are British Boss Reggae classics that are very much demand.
About Joe Mansano:
âSkinhead Revoltâ and âThe Thiefâ are both written, produced and performedby Joe Mansano, real name Joel Mansano. Joel was a Trinidadian who moved to London in 1963. He was a record shop seller, song writer and producer and became heavily involved in the early reggae era producing and writing tracks for several Jamaican artists, enough for Trojan to dedicate a label to him: the âJoeâ label aimed at the emerging Skinheads market. He also owned a shop the Joe's Record Centre in Brixton and recorded two handfuls of popular singles under the name Joe The bossâŠ
These singles are now super rare and very much in demand.
Tracklist
A: Skinhead Revolt
B: The Thief
âSkinhead Revoltâ by Joe The boss aka Joe Mansano was first released in 1970 on the Trojan sublabel Joe as a B side to the track âTony Bâs Themeâ by Joeyâs All Stars.
âThe Thiefâ was released in 1969 on the Joe Label with the track âGun The Man Downâ by Dice The Boss on the flip. âGun The Man Downâ is also being repressed by us on a separate single.
Both titles are British Boss Reggae classics that are very much demand.
About Joe Mansano:
âSkinhead Revoltâ and âThe Thiefâ are both written, produced and performedby Joe Mansano, real name Joel Mansano. Joel was a Trinidadian who moved to London in 1963. He was a record shop seller, song writer and producer and became heavily involved in the early reggae era producing and writing tracks for several Jamaican artists, enough for Trojan to dedicate a label to him: the âJoeâ label aimed at the emerging Skinheads market. He also owned a shop the Joe's Record Centre in Brixton and recorded two handfuls of popular singles under the name Joe The bossâŠ
These singles are now super rare and very much in demand.
Tracklist
A: Skinhead Revolt
B: The Thief
Description
âSkinhead Revoltâ by Joe The boss aka Joe Mansano was first released in 1970 on the Trojan sublabel Joe as a B side to the track âTony Bâs Themeâ by Joeyâs All Stars.
âThe Thiefâ was released in 1969 on the Joe Label with the track âGun The Man Downâ by Dice The Boss on the flip. âGun The Man Downâ is also being repressed by us on a separate single.
Both titles are British Boss Reggae classics that are very much demand.
About Joe Mansano:
âSkinhead Revoltâ and âThe Thiefâ are both written, produced and performedby Joe Mansano, real name Joel Mansano. Joel was a Trinidadian who moved to London in 1963. He was a record shop seller, song writer and producer and became heavily involved in the early reggae era producing and writing tracks for several Jamaican artists, enough for Trojan to dedicate a label to him: the âJoeâ label aimed at the emerging Skinheads market. He also owned a shop the Joe's Record Centre in Brixton and recorded two handfuls of popular singles under the name Joe The bossâŠ
These singles are now super rare and very much in demand.
Tracklist
A: Skinhead Revolt
B: The Thief











