• 8 years ago
With their long discography of various decades, Wailing Souls are one of the great vocal bands of the reggae history. They have worked with several producers, passing through different remarkable creative phases.
They got to Studio One through songs like 'Back out with it' or 'Mr. coal man'. It is interesting to know that the same group recorded two songs for Bob Marley's label Tuff Gong under the name Pipe & The Pipers (from the nickname of the solo singer Winston 'Pipe' Matthews).
After leaving Studio One, they had an intense period in the seventies marked by roots reggae at Channel One. By then, they also released exceptional self productions like 'Bredda gravalicious'.
Their unbeatable vocal harmonies adapt perfectly to the dacehall style of the beginning of the eighties when they succeeded with songs like 'Firehouse rock' y 'Upfront', under the direction of Junjo Lawes. Their discography is stilll continuing at a high level.

19* Rototom Sunsplash 2012 Jamaica Special
Aug 16-22 Benicasim Spain
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