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Producer of Reggae
The Tidals represent the deep-roots reggae era of Jamaican music. They began their musical journey in the 1960s with three members, Winston Cleveland, Eupert Reid and Aston Pryce, doing their first recording, Rebel Nyah, for Channel One producer Phill Pratt. In 2000, when Aston Pryce died under tragic circumstances, his spot was quickly filled by Calvin Richards, formerly of the Richards Brothers group.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Know Your Self Mankind | The Tidals | 1991 | Single |
People Get Ready | The Tidals | 1978 | Single |
Want Gold Ring | The Tidals | 1977 | Single |
Him A Chucky | The Tidals | 1977 | Single |
(You Don't Know) How Glad I Am | The Tidals | 1975 | Single |
Land Of Juhasifa | The Tidals | 1975 | Single |
Botheration | The Tidals | 1975 | Single |
Don't Give Up The Fight / Stand Firm | Stranger & Gladdy / The Tidals | 1973 | Single |
Put Those Fools / What A Great Day | The Tidals | 1973 | Single |
That Man/My Young Companions | The Tidals | 1972 | Single |
Dead Buddy / Rebel Nyah | The Whores / The Tidals | 1972 | Single |
Take A Walk | The Tidals / G.G. Allstars | Single | |
Put Those Fools | The Tidals | Single | |
What A Great Day | The Tidals | Single | |
Joan | The Tidals | Single | |
Ghetto Children | The Tidals | Single | |
Keep Thinking | The Tidals | Single | |
Great Days | The Tidals | Album | |
Great King | The Tidals | Single | |
Stand Firm | The Tidals | Single | |
Lion Brand | The Tidals | Single |