
He began his recording career as a harmony singer along with Cedric Myton of The Congos in 1967 in a band called The Tartans who then split up in 1969. In 1971 he was taken on by Coxsone Dodd, and recorded 3 songs with him at Studio One called Daughters of Zion, True Experience and Live up to your name. In 1974 he recorded the Humanity album with Cedric Myton, Clinton Hall and Keith Peterkin, and set up the God Sent label in order to sell it. He had two hit singles with Love the way it should be and Kingston 11.
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Live Up to Your Name
They Know Not Jah
They Know Nat Jah
Jungle Fever
True Experience
Humanity
Let's Have Some Fun
They Know Jah
Kingston 11
San Salvador (Disco Style)
Daughters Of Zion
Unconventional People
Humanity (Love The Way It Should Be)
The Know Not Jah
Unite the World
Live Up Your Name
Humanity (Love The Way It Shou
Mr Kissinger
Old Time Friends (Disco Style)
Roots Man Blues
Love the Way it Should Be
Hail Shanti
One Common Need
Whopping Good Vibration
Whopping Good Dub
Revolutionary Man
You Make Me Feel Alright
They KnowNat Jah
They Know Nat Jah (Re-Recorded Version)
Mechanical Devices
DBC Has No Beginning (DBC Jingle 1981)
Interstellar over dub
Jungle Fever (Re-Recorded Version)
They Know Nat Jah (Rerecorded)
Spaceship
Kinky Money Game
Dreadlocks Man
San Salvador
Mechanical Devices Dub
My Generation Dub
My Generation
Fall Back
Smiling Faces
I Gave You My Devotion
Natural Wild
People Love Jah Music
Food, Clothing And Shelter
They Know Not Jah - Prince Lincoln Thompson
Mr. Kissinger
Kingston 11.mpc
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