
Alton Ellis is one of the finest soulful voices to come out of Jamaica. As well as writing hit singles himself he could make a cover version known as a foreign tune sound like a Jamaican reggae tune with the greatest of ease.As the more upbeat rhythms of the earlier `Ska’ period began to slow down around the turn of 1966 some say due to the extreme heatwave that hit the island of Jamaica that year, slower rhythms suited the people to groove to at the various sound systems anddances. This also allowed the singers to express themselves more and allow the song to shine through. No one did this better than Alton Ellis.Alton Ellis (b.1944, Kingston Jamaica) started off singing at an early age as part of a duo with singer Eddie Perkins and recorded for both Studio One and Randy’s as ‘Alton and Eddy’ and had a massive hit with the song ‘Muriel’. The singing pair went their separate ways Alton going solo with Studio One and being a much in demand voice also recorded with Duke Reid’
Kingston Sounds LP 79
Name: Treasure Isle 1966- 1968
Label: Kingston Sounds
Format: 12"LP
Country: UK
Category: DUB / Ragga
Style: Reggae, Dub
Weight: 0.24 kg
Label: Kingston Sounds
Format: 12"LP
Country: UK
Category: DUB / Ragga
Style: Reggae, Dub
Weight: 0.24 kg
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