• The Morwells – Baby Why Did You Leave Me To Cry
    • The Morwells – Swing & Dine
    • The Morwells – Reality
    • The Morwells – Come On Little Girl
    • The Morwells – Got To Be Witty
    • The Morwells – Movie Star
    • The Morwells – Got To Find Somewhere To Live
    • The Morwells – Bit By Bit
    • The Morwells – Give Me Power Every Hour
    • The Morwells – Music Is So Divine
    • The Morwells – See Me Again
    • The Morwells – Crab Race
    • 1. Baby Why Did You Leave Me To Cry
    • 2. Swing & Dine
    • 3. Reality
    • 4. Come On Little Girl
    • 5. Got To Be Witty
    • 6. Movie Star
    • 7. Got To Find Somewhere To Live
    • 8. Bit By Bit
    • 9. Give Me Power Every Hour
    • 10. Music Is So Divine
    • 11. See Me Again
    • 12. Crab Race

    The Morwells formed in 1973 comprising Eric "Bingy Bunny" Lamont and Maurice "Blacka" Wellington, The band expanded to a trio in 1974 with the addition of Louis Davis, formerly of The Versatiles alongside Junior Byles. David was a talented arranger and also taught Lamont to play guitar. Wellington began working as a studio engineer and producer for Joe Gibbs in 1976, working on the early recordings by Culture, while Lamont joined The Revolutionaries as rhythm guitarist, although they continued to work as The Morwells. Their new connections gave them access to much of Jamaica's musical talent of the era, and in 1977 they were joined by bassist Errol 'Flabba' Holt. Recorded in 1977 'Crab Race' also features the likes Sly & Robbie, Franklyn Bubbler Waul, Tarzan and Sticky. Quality vocal set.

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