Our third release on Wax Poetics Records features some 1979 rare roots-style from Earl Zero. We picked two of Zero's most popular recordings, "Righteous Works" and "Heart's Desire," to present in disco mix fashion, seamlessly blending a psychedelic dub version with the vocals. The single, "Righteous Works," is drenched in Rasta consciousness and rife with social commentary while "Heart's Desire," recorded with producer Alan "Jah Wally" Campbell, is a softer, more melodic compliment to the roots-heavy A-side. This 12-inch comes with newly designed cover art inspired by the simple yet iconic graphic design of reggae's past. Complimenting this historical pair of tunes, we include liner notes by our own Seb Carayol, who interviewed Earl Zero for the occasion.A. RIGHTEOUS WORKS B. HEARTS DESIRE