Just a quick reminder that Pama Intl's anti-gun/knife 'Highrise Campaign' album featuring; Billy Bragg, Wrongtom (Hard Fi), Lynval Golding (The Specials), Studio One legend Dennis Alcapone, Michie One, G.Corp, Jimmy Screech and more, gets it's official release on 16th Feb'09. Proceeds from the album go to childrens charities around the UK.
PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Pama Intl - Highrise Campaign (RRHITCD8) - in all good record shops 16th Feb 2009 -dist.by Cargo
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Pama Intl are proud to announce the launch of their next release...The Highrise Campaign, an anti-knife & gun album, featuring versions of Pama Intl's anti-knife/gun anthem 'Highrise' by; Studio One legend Dennis Alcapone, Billy Bragg, Michie One, Wrongtom (best known for his work with Hard Fi and recent Roots Manuva album), G.Corp, Mungos Hi Fi, Lynval Golding (The Specials) and Banana Clan protege Jimmy Screech. The album will be in all good record shops on 16th February'09 on Pama Intl's own Rockers Revolt label, with proceeds going to a number of UK children's charities including; Kids Company, London, Southmede Centre, Bristol and Basement Studios, Bristol.
It is very plain for everyone to see that knife and gun crime is out of control in the UK. Everyone involved with the making of Highrise, is truly passionate about spreading a positive message, as well as providing funding, mentoring and opportunities to the younger generations.
Please forward this onto anyone who might be interested