Winston “Flames” Jarrett, one of reggae music’s true pioneers, has witnessed Jamaica’s music transform from the ska explosion of the early 60’s through the vibrant periods of rock steady and reggae. Not content to merely watch this musical revolution, Jarrett proceeded to form one of Jamaica’s most popular groups, Alton Ellis and the Flames. In the early 1970’s Jarrett recorded over a hundred songs under his own name and pseudonyms released both in Jamaica and England, working with Joe Gibbs, Lee Scratch Perry and Duke Reid.
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Wise Man
Tired Of The System
I'm Hurting Inside
Fear Not
Mash Down Babylon
Up Park Camp
can't you feel it
Ease Me Up Officer
Selassie Is the Chapel
True Born African
Mini Dress
Let The Music Play
Love Jah Jah
Up Park No Mans Land
Slaving In Babylon
Country Woman
Jah Prophecy
Wake Up Suzy
Hold On Natty
Writing On The Wall
Isn't it wrong
Sleeping In The Park
Praises Unto Him
Shine On
Rocking Vibration
Badness
Man of the Ghetto
Come Down Zacchius
Food in the Pot
I Shen Galore
Shine Dub
Born To Be Loved
I&I Feel It
Children of the Ghetto
Jah is My Guiding Star
Runaway
Wreck Up A Pagan Heart
Killerman Jarrett
Nah Run
Arise
Prophecy Dub
Africa is Calling
Ease Me Up
Rastaman Chant
Sleepers
Jungle Collie
Kaya
Never Love Again
Dread Natty Reggae Party
Story of my life
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