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1.1 You Are My Angel1.2 My Guiding Star1.3 Just Say Who1.4 Money Money1.5 Skylarking1.6 Something on My Mind1.7 Riding for a Fall1.8 Zion Gate1.9 Natural Mystic1.10 Love of a Woman1.11 Don't Try to Use Me1.12 Man Next Door |
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| Description: | Say Who by Horace Andy, released 12 November 2012, includes the following tracks: "Just Say Who", "Skylarking", "Riding For A Fall", "Natural Mystic" and more.
This version of Say Who comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. - LP version. Horace Andy has always commanded a place high on the list of reggae singers from Jamaica. His distinctive, haunting vocal style stands strong on any rhythm, song, or style he chooses to cover. He has managed to crossover to a new generation of listeners due to his individual style, helped also by his collaborations with the likes of Massive Attack. Born Horace Hinds in 1951, Kingston Jamaica, he began his musical career at Coxsonne Dodd's Studio One. So impressed with the young Horace, Coxsonne decided on a name change and named him after his top songwriter at the time, Bob Andy. His first tune for Coxsonne ("Something on My Mind") was a slow burner in Jamaica, but his belief in his young protege paid off later with "Skylarking," a tune that put the singer all over the radios and sound systems of Jamaica. After numerous singles and two albums worth of material, Horace moved on to work with many of the topflight Jamaican producers, among them Keith Hudson, Augustus Pablo, and Niney the Observer, but it was his work with producer Bunny Lee in the '70s that produced most of his hits, which we have compiled for this set. Some of his late '60s classics are recut in the popular 1970s style, working with the rhythm kings themselves, Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare. They have added some shine to "Something on My Mind" and "Skylarking" and made them hits all over again. Horace also adds his signature to covers of Delroy Wilson's version of the Tams's "Riding for a Fall," the Heptones' "My Guiding Star," John Holt's "Man Next Door," and Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine." a bass-heavy cut of Bob Marley's "Natural Mystic" is also present. This fine set of 1970s classics represents some of the best music ever made in Jamaica.?Kingston Sounds 2012 ©Kingston Sounds 2012
Recorded at: Channel 1, Randy's Studio 17, Harry J's & King Tubby's
Manufactured Under Licence From E.Lee
According to sleeve notes:
A2 is a cover of [a=The Heptones]' "My Guiding Star"
A7 is a cover of [a=Delroy Wilson]'s version of [a21579]' "Riding For A Fall"
B2 is bass heavy cut to [a=Bob Marley]'s "Natural Mystic"
B5 is a cover of [a=John Holt]'s "Man Next Door" |
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| No. of tracks: |
12 |
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| Manufacturer No.: |
974071 |
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