Suga Roy & Conrad Crystal's fourth long player was recorded in collaboration with German Oneness Records, the label in the past already offering us releases by, among others, Mark Wonder and Naptali, and as far as yours truly is concerned 'The Kings Book' is the Jamaican duo's best effort since their 2008 debut 'Highest Grade' (Heartbeat Europe). For 'The Kings Book' Suga Roy & Conrad Crystal invited a number of guests, but the added value of their presence is not always clear. Successful exceptions are 'No Love' featuring Cocoa Tea and 'Run Come' with Alborosie. Amateurs of classic riddims won't find what they're looking for on 'The Kings Book', with 'Father Help Us All' being the one exception in the track list, as Suga Roy & Conrad Crystal dusted off Culture's 'Stop The Fussing And Fighting' for this tune. That being said, there are a few more recent riddims on the album: 'Roots Music' is a version over 2012's Rub A Dub Man riddim, a riddim yours truly still recognized from PieroDread's 'Turn Up The Radio', and for 'Never Give Up Jah' Suga Roy & Conrad Crystal used the Feel Good riddim we remembered from Gentleman and Rebellion The Recaller's 'Intensions'.