
Fred Locks (b. Stafford Elliot, 1955, Kingston, Jamaica) is a roots reggae singer best known for his mid-1970s single "Black Star Liners" and the album of the same name. Elliot grew up in a strict Catholic home in the Franklin Town area of Kingston, along with eleven brothers and sisters, moving to Eastern Kingston when he was ten. His father and older brother played the guitar; with his older brother accompanying Elliot's early singing efforts. Like many of the Jamaican solo singers of the 1970s
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Vision Of Redemption
Black Star Liner
True Rastaman
I've Got A Joy
Walls
Black Star Liners
Wolf Wolf
Don't Let Babylon Use You
Time to Change
Sing-A-Long
Wheat and Tears
i ve got a joy
Love And Only Love
Songs Of The Almighty
Glorify the Lord
Black Star Liner in Dub
Sons Of The Almighty
Jah See and Know
Go With The Wind
sing a long
Voice Of The Poor
Children of Selassie Dub
won't give up the fight
Child of the King
Gun Court Affair
Joy Within My Heart
I Know
Son of The Almighty
Love & Harmony
The Only Dub
The Only One
Rastafari Rule
Redemption Dub
Hurry Brings Worry
The System Is A Fraud
I've Got Joy
Love And Harmony
The Key of Life
I've Got a Dub
Wisdom
Don't Let Baylon Use You
Dub-A-Long
Homeward Bound
Wolf in Dub Clothing
True Rastaman Dub
Blood Money Dub
Wall of Dub
Rastaman Time
Judge Not
Black Star Liner Version
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