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The Slickers Red Gun Court - (mr Cesar O Dj Roots) -

is a classic early reggae track released in 1973 by the Jamaican vocal group The Slickers on the Hot Rod record label. The mention of " Mr Cesar o DJ Roots " refers to a popular Brazilian reggae curator and DJ, Mr. Cesar , who frequently features this track in his "Reggae na Alma" and "Roots" playlists . The Slickers: Beyond "Johnny Too Bad"

You can find "Red Gun Court" and other Slickers rarities through specialized collectors and curators:

Detailed release information is available on MusicStack and ReggaeRecord.com . The Slickers Red Gun Court - (Mr cesar o dj roots)

Mr. Cesar's curated versions are frequently uploaded to his YouTube channel (MR CESAR REGGAE NA ALMA) . Reggae & Black Music Online Store

The song refers to the Gun Court in Jamaica, a specialized court established in the 1970s to address rising firearm violence, a common theme in the "rude boy" lyrics of that era. The "Mr. Cesar" Connection is a classic early reggae track released in

His sets often blend early Jamaican reggae with the specific "Melo" (melody) style popular in the Maranhão region of Brazil. Where to Listen

Slickers. Red Gun Court / Version (7") Hot Rod. SC #4645 A RRS / SC #4646 B RRS. 1973. Not in Collection. ReggaeRecord The Slickers: Beyond "Johnny Too Bad" You can

In contemporary reggae circles, especially in , the track has found a second life through the work of Mr. Cesar (DJ Roots) .