[ Music On Vinyl / LP ]
Release Date: Thursday 31 January 2019
1967's Mr. Soul of Jamaica was the first album by rocksteady star Alton Ellis. As one of the innovators of this genre who was given the informal title "Godfather of Rocksteady" he wrote some original reggae hits which contains a lot of soul. A familiar mix of heated horns, fine harmonies and impressive key works filling the air. The album is packed with some wonderful, melodic songs, ones that will appeal to vintage reggae lovers as well as soul music fans. Ellis is fabulous on every song on this record, including "You Make Me So Very Happy", "Why Birds Follow Spring" and "Ain't That Lovin' You".
Alton Ellis was inducted into the International Reggae And World Music Awards Hall Of Fame in 2006. Two years later he died of cancer at the Hammersmith Hospital in London. He played an important role in the trajectory of dancehall, reggae and hip hop.
SIDE A
1. BREAKING UP
2. WHY BIRDS FOLLOW SPRING
3. I CAN'T STOP NOW
4. AIN'T THAT LOVING YOU
5. YOU MAKE ME HAPPY
6. REMEMBER THAT SUNDAY
SIDE B
1. ALL MY TEARS COME ROLLING
2. BABY I LOVE YOU
3. CHATTY CHATTY
4. WILLOW TREE
5. IF I COULD RULE THE WORLD
6. WHAT DOES IT TAKE