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Isaacs's lovely voice can be both laid-back and passionate, and his delivery is always marked by an assuredness and grace that shines through no matter what stage in his career (he recorded steadily from the 1970s through the 2000s). His early hits like "My Number One" were recorded with some of Jamaica's most famous producers, including Lee Perry and Niney Holness. Isaacs's later recordings, including dancehall classics like "Rough Neck," might not appeal to fans of his early work, but they demonstrate the singer's incredible range, and round out this excellent career overview.
R.I.P 25 OCT 2010 J
GREGORY ISAAC ULTIMATE COLLECTION
1 Top Ten 3:25
2 Tune In 3:40
3 My Number One 3:46
4 Love Is Overdue 3:08
5 Black A Kill Black 2:48
6 The Border 4:06
7 Thief A Man 2:42
8 Slavemaster 3:09
9 Mr. Cop 3:19
10 Storm 4:05
11 Oh What A Feeling 3:47
12 Night Nurse 4:05
13 Confirm Reservation 3:13
14 Front Door 4:02
15 Sad To Know (You're Leaving) 4:10
16 Good Morning 4:03
17 Out Deh 3:43
18 Private Secretary 4:33
19 Rumours 3:38
20 Rough Neck 4:11
Featuring - Mighty Diamonds.
ENJOY IT
JAHBLESS
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