
Lynn Taitt (June 22, 1934 – January 20, 2010) was a reggae guitarist born in San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, closely associated with Jamaican rocksteady music. Taitt emigrated to Toronto, Canada in August 1968, to take up the position of arranger for the house band at the West Indian Federated Club. Although he left Jamaica just before the rise of reggae, his playing was a strong influence on musicians such as Hux Brown who adapted Taitt's approach to the newer reggae style.
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Storm Warning
Soul Food
Independence Ska (El Pussycat)
Skalarama (The Magnificent Seven Theme)
Forty Miles of Bad Road
Steppin' Up
Julie
To Sir With Love
Stepping Up
Magnificent Ska
Out On A Funky Trip
You Have Caught Me
Road to Nowhere (Western Flyer)
El Casino Royale
Forty Miles of Bad Road - Take 1
Tender Loving Care
Napoleon Solo
Way Of Life
Soul stew
Independence Ska (aka El Pussycat)
Mother's Reply
Bog Walk
Indipendence Ska
Road to Nowhere (aka Western Flyer)
Yellow Basket
Puppet on a String
Ska-Ta-Shot (Take 1)
I Am The Upsetter Version
Top Cat
Storm Warning (Take 1)
Why Am I Treated So Bad
Why An I Treated So Badly
Julie On My Mind
Lyn Taitt - Storm Warning
Forty Miles of Bad Road (Take 1)
I Spy
Forty Miles of Bad Road (Take 1)
Taitt, Lyn - Soul food
Spanish Eyes
Sleepy Lady
Ska-Ta-Shot
Something Stupid
Independence Ska
Road to Nowhere - aka Western Flyer
Steppin Out
She Said She Loves Me
This is Soul
The Last Waltz
Steppin Up
Rudies All Around
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