Band Name: Byron Lee And The Dragonaires
Music Album: Jamaica's Golden Hits
Album Release Date: November 1978
Music Genre: Reggae Rocksteady Ska Reggae-Pop
Record Label: State Records (3)
Album Release Country: United Kingdom
Music Record Type: 11 Tracks Vinyl Album LP
Jamaican ska, calypso, mas and soca band, formed around 1950 by Byron Lee and his friend Carl Brady. One of the best known and most successful Jamaican groups of all time.
The group were picked to perform in the 1962 James Bond film Dr. No which brought them to an international audience. Their "Dance Hall Soca" hit (recorded with Admiral Bailey) was credited with starting the ragga-soca craze of the late 1990s.
A1 | My Boy Lollipop |
A2 | Easy Snappin' |
A3 | Tell Me Darling |
A4 | Green Island |
A5 | Wings Of A Dove |
B1 | Sammy Dead |
B2 | Oh Carolina |
B3 | Oil In My Lamp |
B4 | Occupation |
B5 | Behold |
B6 | Jamaica Ska |
recorded at Dynamic Sounds Studios, 15 Bell Rd, Kingston, Jamaica
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Mabrak.................sim Folkes Brothers
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