Jamaicans have a way with taking a 3/4 song and turning it into a 4/4. This is my favorite version of this tune. BTW... Lynn Taitt was from Trinidad, but this is a Jamaican recording.
been listening to rocksteady for over 7 years now and only recently discovered lynn...absolutely incredible how i managed not to stumble over these soulful and silky-smooth records. after only a few weeks his songs already became some of my all-time-favs
One of the most unacknowledged and unsung pioneers influencing the development of jamaican pop from Rock Steady through Reggae with his unique guitar stylings and creativity.
Jamaicans have a way with taking a 3/4 song and turning it into a 4/4. This is my favorite version of this tune. BTW... Lynn Taitt was from Trinidad, but this is a Jamaican recording.
TheeEltee3 6 months ago
been listening to rocksteady for over 7 years now and only recently discovered lynn...absolutely incredible how i managed not to stumble over these soulful and silky-smooth records. after only a few weeks his songs already became some of my all-time-favs
ThePedroprimo 1 year ago
RIP legend...u will be missed
venthole 2 years ago
all that rocksteady golden generation is leaving us...
impulsobytheshades 2 years ago
well said Hortense.
LionRock08 2 years ago
R.I.P. Lynn Tait
HortenseEllis 2 years ago
One of the most unacknowledged and unsung pioneers influencing the development of jamaican pop from Rock Steady through Reggae with his unique guitar stylings and creativity.
NormanMac 2 years ago
Pure West Indian Class
logtype47 2 years ago