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Format: LP
Label: Burning Sounds
Year: 2022
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Fussing & Fighting
A2 Run Too Much
A3 Natty Dread Come In A Dance
A4 Baby Your Loving
A5 Reggae Feelings
B1 Dread Locks
B2 Mother Mother
B3 Loving You
B4 Settle Down
B5 Sitting Everyday
Originally released in 1983. Recorded at Channel One, featuring Roots Radics, produced by Jah Thomas, mixed at King Tubby's.
Roy Anthony Johnson grew up in the notorious Trench Town ghetto where, inspired by local vocalists Dennis Brown, Alton Ellis & John Holt, he made his debut recording 'Free Black Man' for Bunny 'Striker' Lee. He went on to record with Jo Jo Hookim at Channel One before becoming a member of the Mystic I vocal trio alongside Les Clarke and Balvin Fials.
'Reggae Feelings' is a reminder of the continuing relevance of the dancehall style. Rough, raw and rugged they represent the real authentic sound of young Jamaica from over thirty years ago when the youths forgot their troubles and danced.
Label: Burning Sounds
Year: 2022
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Fussing & Fighting
A2 Run Too Much
A3 Natty Dread Come In A Dance
A4 Baby Your Loving
A5 Reggae Feelings
B1 Dread Locks
B2 Mother Mother
B3 Loving You
B4 Settle Down
B5 Sitting Everyday
Originally released in 1983. Recorded at Channel One, featuring Roots Radics, produced by Jah Thomas, mixed at King Tubby's.
Roy Anthony Johnson grew up in the notorious Trench Town ghetto where, inspired by local vocalists Dennis Brown, Alton Ellis & John Holt, he made his debut recording 'Free Black Man' for Bunny 'Striker' Lee. He went on to record with Jo Jo Hookim at Channel One before becoming a member of the Mystic I vocal trio alongside Les Clarke and Balvin Fials.
'Reggae Feelings' is a reminder of the continuing relevance of the dancehall style. Rough, raw and rugged they represent the real authentic sound of young Jamaica from over thirty years ago when the youths forgot their troubles and danced.