Biography
A brilliant and criminally unsung roots reggae singer with a high, clear tenor voice similar to Horace Andy's, Wayne Jarrett recorded his key tracks in the late '70s and early '80s, including the classic Bunny Lee-produced Satta Dread. Jarrett also worked with Jamaican producers Glen Brown (cutting Youthman, another classic track) and Junjo Lawes, among others. His high watermark arguably came with the six tracks he recorded for Lloyd Bullwackie Barnes' Bronx-based Wackies label in 1982, which were combined with their dubs to make the Showcase, Vol. 1 LP, a true lost gem in the reggae universe. The album has been reissued several times, often bearing the alternate title Bubble Up. Other Jarrett albums include What's Wrong with the Youths from Jah Life Records and the Lawes-produced Chip In, which was originally released in 1982 and then re-pressed under the title Chippin. Greensleeves Records restored the original title when it released the album on disc in 2007. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi



 
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WAYNE JARRETT - Youth Man [1979]
Brimstone & Fire
WAYNE JARRETT - Love In A Mi Heart [1982]
Every Tongue Shall Tell
Wayne Jarrett Inner Circle
Wayne Jarrett - True Love 1982
Wayne Jarrett & Silver Fox - Saturday Night Jamboree 12" 1980
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