Anthology

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 66:32

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Top Shelf Reggae Singer

meldada

I had the privelage to catch Freddie McGregor live a few times in the 80's and it was some of the best music I've ever heard. A sterling voice and beautiful lyrics backed by I believe the Roots Radics. My favorites are 'Jogging','Bobby Babylon','Big Ship', 'Bandulu' and last but certainly not least,'Push Comes to Shove'. My favorite album by Mr McGregor is Bobby Babylon.

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Rare Studio 1 Tracks!!!

vimto

The truth is Freddie's voice should have made him an international star but his choice of tracks over his career was very inconsistent. This Anothology is as good as it gets and shows just what amazing potential this guy had. He started out as a drummer aged 14 for Studio One(with the late great Coxone Dodd) and his LP for that label 'Bobby Babyon' is a real collectors piece and one for the best raggae albums ever recorded. Several tracks are on here. The other stuff is great too with Jogging 12" single included for good measure. Listen and marvel! Seen!

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They Say All Music Guide

Like Bob Marley and the Wailers, Freddie McGregor started his career as part of the legendary Studio One cadre of Jamaican crooners. Golden-voiced and subtly charismatic, he has been a consistently popular singer since the ’60s. The Anthology presents a brilliant overview of Freddie McGregor’s deep impact on Jamaican music. Opening with his best-known hits, the ’80s classics “Big Ship” and “Stop Loving You,” McGregor’s soulful talent is unquestionable, but it’s on the rare Studio One tracks that a glimpse of his skilled ability to translate emotion is really evident. From the haunting melody on “Africa Here I Come” to his caressing delivery on “Bobby Babylon” to the flawless harmonies on “Bandulu,” he paints landscapes of feeling and longing. The Anthology is an essential addition to all reggae collections. – Rosalind Cummings-Yeates

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