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    The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs

    Gregory Isaacs - The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs

    05/21/2007 | Sanctuary Records 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Like his immediate predecessors Alton Ellis and John Holt, Gregory Isaacs is most famous for his way with a love song, and if that alone was all he did, he would still be considered one of Jamaica's greatest pop singers, but in his four-decade-long career, Isaacs has done a lot more than just sing love songs. A quick look at his extensive discography reveals an astute songwriter who has tackled issue songs dealing with poverty, war, Jamaican (and world) politics, and all manner of spiritual and Rasta-related matters as well. Then there is his Jamaican image, where he is the virtual template for the original Kingston rude boy, and his frequent arrests and jail stays have given him a street cred that informs and gives immediacy to even his sweetest love songs. Isaacs' peak years internationally came in the late '70s and early '80s, when he was signed and distributed by large labels like Island Records, but he had been a star in Jamaica for close to a decade before then, and as shown by this collection of his early tracks (recorded between 1968 and 1978), he was truly something special from the start. Included here are his self-written, self-produced, and self-released first single, "Another Heartache," from 1968 (a recut done with producer Alvin Ranglin in 1974 is also included); the Rupie Edwards-produced "Don't Let Me Suffer" from a year later when Isaacs was a member of the harmony group the Concords; the solo "Grow Closer Together," also done with Edwards, from 1971; a wonderful and vigorous version of the Silvertones' "Smile" from 1977; and the poignant and haunting "Motherless Children," done with the ace rhythm team of Sly & Robbie, from 1978. Energetic, varied, inventive, and frequently edgy, this set of early Jamaican singles will be revelatory for those only familiar with Isaacs' later and better-known lovers rock material. ~ Steve Leggett, All Music Guide

    The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs Track Listing

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  • 3
  • Buttoo
  • 2:02
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  • 4
  • Too Late
  • 2:46
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  • 6
  • Set Back
  • 2:22
  • Sound Clip for Set Back from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 8
  • Be Careful
  • 2:34
  • Sound Clip for Be Careful from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 10
  • Happiness Come
  • 2:51
  • Sound Clip for Happiness Come from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 11
  • No Forgiveness
  • 2:23
  • Sound Clip for No Forgiveness from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 12
  • Lonely Days
  • 2:58
  • Sound Clip for Lonely Days from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 13
  • Something Nice
  • 3:18
  • Sound Clip for Something Nice from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 14
  • Dance with Me
  • 2:52
  • Sound Clip for Dance with Me from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 17
  • Sinner Man
  • 3:03
  • Sound Clip for Sinner Man from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 18
  • Give a Hand
  • 3:00
  • Sound Clip for Give a Hand from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 21
  • Smile
  • 3:33
  • Sound Clip for Smile from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 22
  • Storm
  • 4:03
  • Sound Clip for Storm from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • 23
  • The Winner
  • 3:52
  • Sound Clip for The Winner from The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs


  • Credits of The Winner: The Roots of Gregory Isaacs



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