
The Best of Horace Andy, Ken Boothe, Dennis Brown |
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Various Artists
Release Date: 06/16/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
3
Label: Attack Records (USA)
Disc: 1
1.
Don't Try To - Horace Andy
2.
Zion - Horace Andy
3.
Skylarking - Horace Andy
4.
Guiding - Horace Andy
5.
Riding for a Fall - Horace Andy
6.
Sunshine - Horace Andy
7.
Just Say Dub - Horace Andy
8.
Guiding Star - Horace Andy
9.
This World - Horace Andy
10.
Blessed - Horace Andy
11.
Just Say Woman - Horace Andy
12.
Zion Gate - Horace Andy
13.
Skylarking - Horace Andy
14.
It's Gonna Be Dread - Horace Andy
15.
Ain't No Sunshine - Horace Andy
16.
Don't Try It - Horace Andy
17.
Love of a Woman - Horace Andy
18.
Better Collie - Horace Andy
Disc: 2
1.
Train Is Coming, The - Ken Boothe
2.
I've Got the Power - Ken Boothe
3.
Puppet on a String - Ken Boothe
4.
Come Running Back - Ken Boothe
5.
Just Want to Say Hello - Ken Boothe
6.
My Heart Is Gone - Ken Boothe
7.
It's Gonna Take a Miracle - Ken Boothe
8.
Duke of Earl - Ken Boothe
9.
Memories by the Score - Ken Boothe
10.
You're No Good - Ken Boothe
11.
Satamasagana - Ken Boothe
12.
Not for Sale - Ken Boothe
13.
Artibella - Ken Boothe
14.
Ain't That Loving You - Ken Boothe
Disc: 3
1.
Mr Fix It
2.
Do You Love Me
3.
All in This Together
4.
Going to a Ball
5.
Moving Away
6.
Winter Shade of Pale
7.
Dancing Mood
8.
Fancy Make Up
9.
Living in the Footsteps
10.
No Man Is a Island
11.
Declaration of Rights
12.
Write Me a Letter
13.
Take My Hand
14.
Why Can't I Touch You
15.
Satamasagana
16.
Love I Can Feel
17.
Left with a Broken Heart
18.
Loving You
Performer: Various Artists
Producer: Bunny Lee... Distributor: City Hall Notes: Audio Remixer: Fluxy. This three-disc budget box combines three albums, Horace Andy's THIS WORLD, Ken Boothe's YOU'RE NO GOOD, and Dennis Brown's DENNIS BROWN SINGS REVIVAL CLASSICS, in a single package that coheres in concept because everything on all three discs was produced by Bunny Lee. Nothing changes the world here, but all three singers hit some good high points, including Andy on his signature "Skylarking," Boothe's soulful version of "You're No Good," and Brown's wonderful and spirited take on "Write Me a Letter," not to mention his somewhat baffling restructuring of Procol Harum's "A Whiter Shade of Pale" as "Winter Shade of Pale," which almost kind of works conceptually, if you think about it.
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