One of the Island label's An Introduction to series, this compilation features 14 tracks from the late '70s to the mid-'80s, most of them Sly & Robbie productions for other artists. The three Sly & Robbie tracks sound closer to disco and urban contemporary dance-pop than to the reggae that made them famous.
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One of the Island label's An Introduction to series, this compilation features 14 tracks from the late '70s to the mid-'80s, most of … read more
One of the Island label's An Introduction to series, this compilation features 14 tracks from the late '70s to the mid-'80s, most of them Sly & Robbie productions for… read more
Sly & Robbie may well be the most prolific recording artists ever. One staggering estimate is that they have played on or produced some 200,000 songs. Sly & Robbie are reggae's longest lasting production team. The rhythm section of drummer Lowell Dunbar (nicknamed Sly after Sly Stone, one of his favorite musicians) and bass guitarist Robert Shakespeare started working together in the mid 1970s, after having established themselves separately on the Jamaican music scene. Before joining forces, Sly was drumming for the Skin Flesh and Bones band and Robbie was the bass play… read more
Sly & Robbie may well be the most prolific recording artists ever. One staggering estimate is that they have played on or produced some 200,000 songs. Sly & Robbie are reggae's… read more
Sly & Robbie may well be the most prolific recording artists ever. One staggering estimate is that they have played on or produced some 200,000 songs. Sly & Robbie are reggae's longest lasting production team. The rhythm s… read more