Jamaican Soul
Pat Kelly possesses one of the great soul voices to come out of Jamaica. Influenced by the fantastic American singer Sam Cook, Pat Kelly could ride over any tune that came his way and with his outstanding falsetto voice always added a little magic to each recording. Pat Kelly (born 1949,Kingston, Jamaica) began his singing career in 1967 when he replaced Slim Smith as lead singer of the Techniques, his voice working so well with the impeccable harmonies of Winston Riley and Bruce Ruffin. Their first hit for the mighty Duke Reid stable was a version of Curtis Mayfield's tune Youll Want Me Back retitled You Dont Care which held the Number 1 position in Jamaica for six weeks.
Tracks
1~1~It's A Good Day1~2~How Long (Will I Love You)
1~3~Somebodys Baby
1~4~I'm So Proud
1~5~I'm In The Mood For Love
1~6~Little Boy Blue
1~7~Talk About Love
1~8~Give Love A Try
1~9~Keep On Trying
1~10~What Am I To Do
1~11~If It Don't Work Out
1~12~Twelfth Of Never
1~13~Queen Minstrel
1~14~Dark End Of The Street
1~15~There Comes A Time (Bonus Track)
1~16~Daddy Is Home (Bonus Track)
1~17~When A Boy Is In Love (Bonus Track)
1~18~You Send Me (Bonus Track)
Details
Format: CDArtist: Pat Kelly
Release Date: 15 November 2019
Genre: Reggae
Label: SRD/Kingston Sounds
Distributor: MGM Music
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