Album JM 1971 on Hummingbird label
Reggae, Folk, World and (Folk)
From the back sleeve: -This is the second L.P. released by the Jamaican Folk Singers. A few favourites from their previous L.P. have been included but even these sound new as the group continues to grow in love and understanding of Jamaica's Folk Music. The Jamaican Folk Singers continue to generate interest in their country's folklore as they perform for widely differing and enthusiastic audiences at home and abroad. -Lithographed in Jamaica by Stephensons. -Linear notes: Olive Lewin
The Jamaican Folk Singers , album by | |
Olive Lewin , JM arranged by, liner notes, vocals, music director | |
Cecil Scott drums | |
Phillip Polack drums | |
Dave Spence dr, voc, drums, vocals | |
Colin Smith guitar, vocals | |
Errol Brown voc, guitar, vocals | |
Denzil Southwood-Smith , vocals | |
Edneita Webb vocals | |
Lloyd Boyce vocals | |
Marilyn Brice-MacDonald vocals | |
Monica Whyte vocals | |
Vibart Seaforth vocals | |
Yvonne Foster , vocals | |
Yvonne Southwood-Smith vocals |
Cecil Watt producer |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Banyan Tree | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
2 | Coconut Tree | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
3 | Tambo | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
4 | Slave Lament | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
5 | John Crow | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
6 | War | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
7 | Missa Potta | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
8 | Eva | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
9 | Rocky Road | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
10 | Our Father | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
11 | Cock A Crow / Keyman | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
12 | Rock Yu Body / Guinea War / Kumina To Kumina | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
13 | Sityra | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
14 | Wrong Train | The Jamaican Folk Singers | ||
15 | Weeping Eyes | The Jamaican Folk Singers |