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No Vacancy | Sugar Minott | 03:41 | |
The People Got To Know | Sugar Minott | 03:20 | |
Slice Of The Cake | Sugar Minott | 03:45 | |
Strictly Sensi - Sensi Dub | Sugar Minott | 06:31 | |
Record Box: King Jammy's - Continuous Mix | Frankie Paul, Super Black, Sugar Minott, Johnny Clarke | 59:55 | |
Hang on Natty | Sugar Minott | 02:52 | |
Simple As That | Sugar Minott | 05:02 | |
Hard Time Pressure | Sugar Minott | 03:07 | |
International Herd | Sugar Minott | 04:38 | |
Herbman Hustling | Sugar Minott | 04:34 |
Sounds of Reggae, Vol. 1 : The Best of Reggae and Dancehall Selected by Sly & Robbie
por Vários intérpretes, Bob Marley & The Wailers, Sly & Robbie, Black Uhuru...
Weedman Dubplate Mix (Shashamane International Presents)
por Vários intérpretes, Sizzla, Richie Spice, Anthony B...
Growing up at the time of Jamaica's great sound systems of the 1960s and 1970s, Sugar Minott worked as a studio apprentice at Coxsone Dodd's legendary Studio One before going on to become the Godfather of Dancehall. Learning to sing in his church choir, his sweet, soulful voice led to early hits Vanity, Hang On Natty and Mr DC, before his style grew from roots reggae into the sparser, more romantic, lovers rock style of his classic album Black Roots (1979). He moved to the UK in 1980, becoming a star of London's reggae scene with the hits African Girl, Make It With You and Run Come and reached Number 4 in the singles chart with his cover of Michael Jackson's Good Thing Going. He produced one of the first ragga records Rub A Dub Sound Style with Sly And Robbie and later featured on the cult album Radiodread (2006), on which Radiohead songs were covered in a reggae style. He died in 2010 of a heart condition, but will be remembered as one of reggae's great voices.