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Say Who
- 2016
- 15 tracks
- 47 min
- roots reggae
Album Description
"Say Who" is a captivating collection of Horace Andy's finest works, released on September 30, 2016, under Gorgon Records. This album is a testament to Andy's versatility and mastery of various reggae sub-genres, including roots reggae, dub, rocksteady, lovers rock, and ragga. With a runtime of just under 48 minutes, the album is a concise yet powerful journey through Andy's musical prowess.
The album kicks off with the soulful "You Are My Angel" and "My Guiding Star," setting a smooth and introspective tone. Tracks like "Just Say Who" and "Skylarking" showcase Andy's ability to blend traditional reggae rhythms with modern sensibilities. The album also features a cover of Bill Withers' classic "Ain't No Sunshine," proving Andy's skill in reinterpreting beloved songs with his unique reggae flavor.
"Say Who" is not just a collection of songs but a celebration of Horace Andy's enduring influence in the reggae genre. The album's diverse range of styles and themes makes it an essential addition to any reggae enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Horace Andy or new to his music, "Say Who" offers a compelling introduction to his artistry and the rich tapestry of reggae music.
Tracks
- You Are My AngelHorace Andy
- My Guiding StarHorace Andy
- Just Say WhoHorace Andy
- SkylarkingHorace Andy
- Something on My MindHorace Andy
- Riding for a FallHorace Andy
- Zion GateHorace Andy
- Natural MysticHorace Andy
- Love of a WomanHorace Andy
- Don't Try to Use MeHorace Andy
- Man Next DoorHorace Andy
- Better CollieHorace Andy
- No Man Is an IslandHorace Andy
- Ain't No SunshineHorace Andy
- Man to ManHorace Andy
About Horace Andy
Horace Andy, born Horace Hinds on February 19, 1951, in Kingston, Jamaica, is a revered figure in the world of reggae music. Known for his ethereal falsetto and timeless songwriting, Andy has been a defining voice in reggae for over five decades. His breakthrough hit, "Skylarking," catapulted him to fame and established him as one of Jamaica's most prolific singer-songwriters. Andy's discography is a treasure trove of classics, including "Government Land," "Angel," "Spying Glass," and "Five Man Army," the latter a notable collaboration with the British trip-hop group Massive Attack. His rendition of Bill Withers' "Ain't No Sunshine" is often hailed as the definitive reggae version. Beyond his solo work, Andy's collaborations, such as his album "Midnight Rocker," showcase his enduring influence and artistry. Whether performing live or in the studio, Horace Andy's music is not just an auditory experience but a journey through the rich tapestry of reggae history.
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