http://www.myspace.com/johnnyosbourne09
Origine du Groupe : Jamaica
Style : Reggae Roots , Dub
Sortie : 1979
By http://www.heartbeatreggae.com
Originally released in 1979, Johnny Osbourne's Truths and Rights LP helped usher in the 1980s dancehall sound. It solidified Johnny Osbourne's popularity, and he would go on to become one of the
most prolific of the dancehall reggae singers. Recorded in Jamaica and produced by Clement Dodd, Johnny was presented with a plethora of classic Studio One rhythms from the vaults on which to
record. The legendary foundation label was undergoing a creative renaissance with new prototypical dancehall albums by Freddie McGregor, Sugar Minott, Michigan & Smiley, Willie Williams, and
of course, Johnny Osbourne. This deluxe edition includes all ten album tracks, remastered from the original tapes. A further six tracks - extended mixes, a dee-jay version, a dub version, and a
bonus track from the period - have been added. The liner notes include a recent interview with Cleveland "Clevie" Browne, of Steely & Clevie fame.
Tracklist :
01. Truths and Rights
02. Children Are Crying
03. Can't Buy Love
04. Jah Promise
05. Nah Skin Up
06. We Need Love
07. Eternal Peace
08. Sing Jay Stylee
09. Love Jah So
10. Let Me In
11. Jealousy Heartache and Pain
12. Luanda - Dub Specialist
13. West Gone Black - Jah Jesco & Jucey Bravo
14. Truths and Rights (extended mix)
15. Sing Jay Stylee (extended mix)
16. Can't Buy Love/Swing Easy
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