[ Jamacian / LP ]
Release Date: Friday 23 November 2012
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Niney the Observer is well known for his great productions, collaborations, with the likes of Dennis Brown and for some of the best rhythms to come out of Jamaica. Maybe less known is that he began in the music business as a singer. Here for the first time is a collection of songs culled from his career that feature the outstanding voice of the Observer himself.
Niney the Observer (b.Winston Holness,1951, Montego Bay,Jamaica) grew up in Montego Bay, Jamaica and began singing in school bands in and around the area and the nearby town of Lucea,where one of the bands he sang with,featured future Studio One guitarist Eric Frater.Two other singers that Niney grew up with were Derrick Morgan and Eric 'Monty' Morris. The Derrick Morgan connection brought Niney to the attention of Beverly's Records to whom he sold some of his songs.Producer Coxonne Dodd of Studio One began noticing Niney's talents and offered him some studio time and a base to work out of on Charles Street in Kingston Town. The year was 1957 and Coxonne Dodd released some of these early recordings featuring the vocal talents of Niney on his Studio One label. If Niney The Observers work as a singer was ever in doubt or overshadowed by his many other talents, then we hope that this album will put that to rest. Niney behind the microphone as compared to a mixing desk is a great,great,thing.....
1. Blood And Fire
2. Message To The Ungodly
3. Bring The Couchie Come
4. Keep On Pushing
5. Mix Up
6. Jah Fire
7. Ital Correction
8. Rasta No Pick Pocket
9. Aily And Ailaloo
10. Hail I
11. Everyone Is A Rasta
12. Beg In The Gutter
13. Observing The Observer
14. Hiding By The Riverside