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Just Cool [VP]
by David JeffriesYellowman released an astounding 13 albums in 1982 so it's no big surprise that Just Cool got lost in the shuffle. Time has not been kind to the album either. Since its release it fell into the world of grey market releases and bargain bin reissues that would change the album's title or package the tracks with other stray releases. On top of all this, toaster Fathead has never really been properly credited on the album since the splitting of work is only about 60-40 in Yellowman's favor. Fathead gets short shrift because Just Cool is designed to latch onto King Yellow's popularity at the time, not only by its cover art and billing but also by the leadoff cut "Getting Divorce," the bitter sequel to Yellowman's huge hit "I'm Getting Married"." While it's far and away the most memorable cut, the rest of the album features plenty of sharp interplay between the two clever DJs and presents it in a raw manner that comes close to the live dancehall DJ clash experience. This "you are there" feeling can't be found on Yellowman's later albums, making the loose and lively Just Cool worth a serious fan's attention.