Recorded around the same time as Leroy Sibbles' Revolution, this features the Love Joys' backing vocals, lots of 70s synth percussion, the weirdest trumpet part and a wicked version on the flipside.
Best known for his tune 'lambs bread', this collection was recorded for joe gibbs between 1975-1979. Includes golden pen, what a lie and the title track....
More classic Reggae from Jamaica's most important label ever .
Studio One Soul tracks the link between American Funk and Soul and Jamaican Reggae at...
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Put My Trust swaps religious for amorous devotion: musically it is more characteristically Wackies, reverberating but crisp as a biscuit,...
The first release of a masterful album recorded by Bullwackies in the same heady months of 1982 which delivered the Love Joys' Lovers Rock and Junior Delahaye's...
"I think if a nuclear family could have a soundtrack, ours would be the Soul Jazz comp Studio One Scorcher. I wouldn't say it's the best record ever...