Rule Dance Hall is an album by the Jamaican reggae musician Bunny Wailer.
[4][5] Rule Dance Hall contains cover versions of Sam Cooke's "Saturday Night" and the Wailers' "Stir It Up".
[6] The State called the album Wailer's "most successful outing in years," writing that he's "returned to the heavy drums and bass rhythms that are prevalent in the Jamaican dance halls.
"[5] Stephen Davis, in The Reggae & African Beat, called the album "as brilliant as anything Bob Marley ever did.
"[12] AllMusic wrote that "Bunny is in top form to deliver a set of old-school-tempo tunes intent on teaching the newer generation a musical history lesson.