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Larry Marshall - Come Let Us Reason Album

Larry Marshall - Come Let Us Reason Album
Performer: Larry Marshall
Title: Come Let Us Reason
Country: US
Genre: Reggae
Style:Roots Reggae
Released: 1993
Catalog number: KMR 2
Label: King's Music Records
MP3 album szie: 1577 mb
FLAC album size: 2108 mb

Tracklist

1Come Into My Parlor3:21
2Your Love3:28
3Miserable Woman3:51
4Let Us Reason3:42
5Motion Of The Bucket3:20
6Hold Them Rastaman3:46
7I Admire You3:38
8Throw Me Corn3:42
9Nanny Goat3:31
10Thelma3:18

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
KMR 2Larry Marshall Come Let Us Reason ‎(CD, Album)King's Music RecordsKMR 2US1992
KMR 2Larry Marshall Come Let Us Reason ‎(Cass, Album)King's Music RecordsKMR 2US1992

Credits

  • Backing VocalsAlvin
  • Bass GuitarBertram "Ranchie" McLean, Daniel Thompson
  • Drums, PercussionBasil "Benbow" Creary
  • Executive-ProducerJimmy Entwistle
  • Lead GuitarWayne Hammond
  • Lead Guitar, Rhythm GuitarWinston "Bo Peep" Bowen
  • PercussionScully Sims
  • PianoVeron Sutherland
  • Producer, Arranged By, Mixed By, EngineerSylvan Morris
  • SaxophoneChris Beck
  • Synthesizer, OrganNeville Hinds
  • TromboneRomie
  • TrumpetDavid Maden
  • Written-ByLarry Marshall

Notes

Produced for King's Music Records.

Duration not printed on the release. Times taken from CD player's display.

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 7 52613 10022 5
  • Rights Society: BMI

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – King's Music Records, Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – King's Music Records, Inc.
  • Recorded At – Dynamic Sounds Studios
  • Published By – Jah King's Music Songs

Short intro

Larry Marshall is another wonderful singer completely forgotten in the dancehall blitz. His romantic laments and soul numbers are masterful, while his socialprotest tunes are equally memorable. The recording dates are uncertain, since this label evidently does not value comprehensive session information, but the feel, sound and sensibility are basic 1970s reggae, and the production and mastering provide enough 1990s sheen to keep it from sounding dated. Larry Marshall. Come Let Us Reason. You may submit artist- and album-related corrections to the TiVo data team by following the steps on this page. For other feedback please visit our GetSatisfaction page. Please note that we cannot respond to address or phone information requests for any person identified in our database, nor can we forward fan mail. Larry Marshall born Fitzroy Marshall, 17 December 1941 24 August 2017 was a Jamaican reggae singer, who recorded both as a solo artist and as part of the duos Larry & Alvin and Larry & Enid. Marshall also provided backing vocals on Junior Byles' 1986 album Rasta No Pickpocket. Personal life. Marshall moved to Miami, and, having not received significant financial reward for his musical career, supported himself by working on building sites. a b Dooley, Jim 2000 Come Let Us Reason, Small Axe. Campbell, Howard 2012 Larry Marshall makes sweet Nanny Goat, Jamaica Observer, 14 September 2012, retrieved 22 September 2012. Listen free to Larry Marshall Come Let Us Reason Hold Them Rastaman, I Admire You and more. 10 tracks 32:29. There is more than one artist named Larry Marshall 1 A Jamaican singer active in the 60s and 70s. 2 A folk and experimental singer-songwriter from Rhode Island. 1 Larry Marshall Fitzroy Marshall, Saint Ann Parish, Jamaica, 17 December 1941 - 24 August 2017 was a Jamaican reggae singer, who has recorded both as a solo artist and as part of the duos Larry & Alvin and Larry & Enid. Marshall was born in Lawrence Park in Saint Ann Parish in 1941. Не сейчас. Larry Marshall - Let Us Reason. Eurodisco 80s Golden Hits II Nonstop let us reason. I want to ask a bit about your earlier days. I understand that you originally recorded for Top Deck Philip Yap. The first song I recorded with Top Deck was in 1962. I dont remember exactly the month. I think it was in, like January or February month. But that was when he was giving Heartbeat the acetate of Presenting Larry Marshall album. Its running on the internet. I see it selling still. When this guy in Miami here, he see it, and it was the last copy he buy. Sold out, you know. And them, how I get it at the time, its the cassette this guy make for me. Thats how me know its there. By the end of 1973, disputes over royalties and other growing tensions resulted in Larry Marshall's departure from Studio One. The classic singles I Admire You and Can't You Understand were then issued on Carl Patterson's Black and White label both with stunning dub versions by King Tubby, but further financial disputes led Larry to venture more fully into self-production through the formation of the Amanda label and completion of the I Admire You. I Admire You. Come Into My Parlor. Motion Of The Bucket. Значек play перед названием песни дает возможность найти mp3 и прослушать любую песню с альбома Come Let Us Reason Larry Marshall. Come into My Parlour. Motion of the Bucket. Miserable Woman. Let Us Reason. Throw Me Corn. SoundHound on Twitter. Songs in album Roby Duke - Come Let Us Reason 1984. Roby Duke - Come Let Us Reason. Roby Duke - All Lost