Lovers Rock (The Soulful Sound Of Romantic Reggae) Vinyl LP 2022
Tracklist:
LP1:
1. Silly Games - Janet Kay
2. Hopelessly in Love - Carroll Thompson
3. I'm in Love With a Dreadlocks - Brown Sugar
4. I'm Still In Love With You - Marcia Aitken
5. Keep It Like It Is - Louisa Mark
6. Can't Go Through With Life - Marie Pierre
7. Caught You in a Lie - Louisa Mark
8. Money In My Pocket (1978 Version) - Dennis Brown
9. Good Thing Going (We've Got A Good Thing Going) - Sugar Minott
10. You Make Me Feel So Good - Ruddy Thomas & Susan Cadogan
11. Dim the Light - Winston Reedy
12. Someone Loves You, Honey - June 'J.C.' Lodge
13. Taxi (7" Mix) - Leroy Brown
LP2:
1. Night Nurse - Gregory Isaacs
2. I'm so Sorry - Carroll Thompson
3. Getting Cozy - The In Crowd
4. When Push Comes to Shove - Freddie McGregor
5. Lovers Race - Sugar Minott
6. Wildfire - Dennis Brown & John Holt
7. I'm Still Waiting - Delroy Wilson
8. Walk Away - Marie Pierre
9. Love Has Found Its Way - Dennis Brown
10. Paradise (In Your Eyes) - Winston Reedy
11. Ghetto Queen - John Holt
12. Key to the World - Ruddy Thomas
The first British reggae sub-genre to achieve ‘outernational’ success and influence the music of Jamaica, lovers rock was a dominating force in the UK scene, from the mid-Seventies through to the close of the Eighties. Developed largely as a counterpoint to the more militant style of roots reggae, the romantically-themed genre was heavily influenced by the styles of US R&B and the predominantly soulful Jamaican rock steady sound of the Sixties. Despite the style achieving mainstream success with a number of major UK chart hits, lovers rock received scant attention in the mainstream media until the screening of Steve’s McQueen’s award-winning 2020 BBC TV series, “Small Axe,” the highlight of which was an aptly titled episode that paid tribute to the style and its impact upon British culture. Since then, interest in the genre has continued to grow internationally and reflecting this trend comes this handsomely packaged 2xLP gatefold vinyl album. Comprising 25 of the most popular and influential recordings in the style, the collection includes works by such legendary British performers as Janet Kay, Carroll Thompson and Louisa Mark, alongside established Jamaican reggae royalty, notably Gregory Isaacs, Dennis Brown, John Holt and Sugar Minott. With its focus firmly upon the best-loved romantic reggae sounds of the Seventies and Eighties, this essential collection of dancefloor favorites provides the most authentic representation of lovers rock sounds yet to see issue.