BRAND NEW CD
STILL SEALED
Black Solidarity - BSCD004
Track 1. Collie Man |
Track 2. Bad Minded |
Track 3. Stop Spreading Rumours |
Track 4. Jailhouse Foreigners |
Track 5. Natural Lady |
Track 6. 'Pon The Corner |
Track 7. Trash & Ready |
Track 8. Hard Times |
Track 9. Good Looking |
Track 10. Born Naked |
Track 11. Reggae Party |
Track 12. Settle Down |
Track 13. Cutie |
Track 14. Mother Rosie |
Track 15. Goodbye My Baby (bonus track) |
Track 16. Disappointed Lover (bonus track) |
Track 17. Gangster Children (bonus track) |
Track 18. My Baby's Gone (bonus track) |
"Favourite tunesThe tunes are like my children....there is a whole heap of them !! Iwant to tell you this though...some of them i never released properly but 'A Class Girls' through it was the first one me love that, the rhythm! I don't know how the song never hit in Jamaica but listening to it back now its like you are branding the girls A and B so (perhaps) the girls weren't happy with it.But it was a good tune,wicked tune.
Tony Chin wrote it ,but it was Tony Chin and Chinna who taught me these thingsso I have to lovethose men forever"
Ossie Thomas
Triston Palmer was born in 1962 and grew up in Waltham Park,Kingston.
Triston knew from a very early age that he was destined to become an entertainer and his first visit to an recording studio at the age of 16 was with Ossie Thomas.
Their initial release was 'A Class Girls',which was a hit in England and Triston's subsequent releases on their Black Solidarity label laid the foundation for his rapid rise to dance super stardom.
As the 80's progressed and Dancehall began its inexorable rise to ubiquity the popularity of Triston Palmer who had 9 songs in the top forty was unstoppable.
So sit back and enjoy this selection of killer tunes.....
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