Inspirations: Reggae Fever
Inspirations: Reggae Fever
Format: CD
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Artist: Inspirations
Label: Doctor Bird
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929278738
Genre: Reggae
Digitally remastered and expanded two CD edition of this hugely collectable album from 1970. Originally released in Jamaica and the UK in 1970, Reggae Fever primarily served as a showcase for the talents of singing duo, The Inspirations (Trevor Shaw AKA Jimmy London and Billy Dyce) and the album's producer, Joel Gibson AKA Joe Gibbs. Although the album only sold modestly at the time of it's issue, it has since become one of the most collectable long-players from the boss reggae era. Now expanded to include almost the entirety of Joe Gibbs's recorded output from 1969, the collection features an array of best-sellers alongside rarities performed by some of Jamaica's finest musical talents of the period. And with five tracks new to CD, this is another must-have compilation for fans of vintage reggae sounds.
Tracks:
1.1 1 Lloyd Willis ; the Destroyers - Mad Rooster
1.2 The Inspirations - Ease Up
1.3 The Inspirations - Wet Dreams
1.4 The Inspirations - Why Do You Laugh at My Calamities
1.5 The Inspirations - Samfie Man
1.6 Ken Parker - Only Yesterday
1.7 Lloyd Willis ; the Destroyers - Reggae Fever
1.8 The Inspirations - Bongo Nyah
1.9 The Inspirations - Who You Gonna Run to
1.10 The Inspirations - Sweet Sensation
1.11 The Inspirations - Fattie Fattie
1.12 Lloyd Willis ; the Destroyers - Liquidator Bonus Tracks
1.13 The Inspirations - the Train Is Coming
1.14 The Inspirations - a Message to My Girl
1.15 The Inspirations - la la (Na Na Hey Hey)
1.16 The Inspirations - Take Back Your Duck
1.17 The Inspirations - Man Oh Man
1.18 The Inspirations - Nothing for Nothing
1.19 Niney ; the Destroyers - Danger Zone
1.20 Ken Parker - It's Alright
1.21 Stranger Cole - What Mama Na Want She Get
1.22 The Versatiles - Lu Lu Bell
1.23 The Hippy Boys - the Hippys Are Here
1.24 Ken Parker - Sugar Dumplin'
1.25 Stranger Cole - We Two
1.26 The Versatiles - Long Long Time
1.27 Lord Comic ; the Destroyers - Franco Nero
1.28 The Destroyers - Franco Nero (Version 2)
1.29 The Reggae Boys - the Wicked Must Survive
1.30 The Soul Sisters - Wreck a Buddy
1.31 Johnny Moore ; the Cobbs - Reflections on Don D
1.32 The Soul Mates - Them a Laugh and Ki Ki
1.33 Ansel Collins ; the Scientists * - Professor in Action
1.34 The Reggae Boys - Mama Look Deh
1.35 The Destroyers - on the Move
1.36 The Young Souls - Man a Wail
1.37 Ansel Collins ; the Cobbs * - Hot Buttered Corn
2.1 The Reggae Boys - Me No Born Ya
2.2 Count Matchuki ; the Destroyers - It Is I (Matchuki's Cooking)
2.3 The Immortals - Bongo Jah
2.4 The Moon (Hippy) Boys - Apollo 11 (Who Done It)
2.5 The Reggae Boys - the Reggae Train
2.6 Johnny Moore ; the Cobbs - One Love
2.7 The Slickers - Man Beware
2.8 Ansel Collins ; the Cobbs * - Space Doctor
2.9 The Reggae Boys - Walk By Day Fly By Night
2.10 Count Matchuki ; the Destroyers * - Pressure Tonic Aka the Spoke
2.11 Ernest Wilson - Private Number
2.12 Ansel Collins ; the Hippy Boys - Joe Gibb's Mood
2.13 The Reggae Boys - Dolly House on Fire
2.14 Lloyd Willis ; Destroyers * - Unknown Tongue
2.15 The Slickers - Mother Matty
2.16 The Young Souls - Why Did You Leave
2.17 Ansel Collins ; the Hippy Boys - My Last Walk