
Phillip Fraser was born 1951 in the Whitfield Town area in Kingston. During his late teens he felt the inspiration of Rastafari and joined the Rastafarian community. He was influenced and inspired to sing by the late Slim Smith. His debut was for the Libra label with "This Time". He and Bertram Browm founded the legendary Freedom Sounds label, an imprint that was designed to promote forthright dealings in the industry and it enrolled top-class performers including Earl Zero
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Moses
Raindrops Keep Falling
You're No Good [Discomix]
You're No Good
Blood Of The Saint
Come Ethiopians
Come Ethiopian
Mr Wicked Man
Have Faith In Rastafari
Dancing Time
Mr. Wicked Man
You're No Good (Discomix)
Holding On
Writing on the Wall
Give Me Sensimena
Good Morning Mr. Officer
High School Girl
This World
Black Rose
Bad Boys
Fussing And Fighting
Rub A Dub Christmas
Come Give Me Your Loving
great pain we feel
Dancing Time/Work Is Over
Come Ethopian
2,000 Years
Blood Of The Saint, Boss Man
Africa
John Saw Them Coming - In Disco Style
Children Of God
Come Ethiopian - Phillips Frazer
Ethiopians Dub
Righteous Works
You're No Good [Discomix][*]
Sunshine Dub
Far Away
Inna Chalwa Dub
You're No Good - Discomix
Fuss And Fight Dub
Have Faith In Fastafari
Work Is Over Dub
Send Us Home
Them A Gun Man
Troubles - In Disco Style
Golden Dub
Silver And Gold
The Sirens
Watch This Sound
Wake Up Suzie
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