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'Gregory Issacs' History: 


About


Gregory Isaacs ranks as one of the true superstars of reggae music, with a career that spans three decades and legions of loyal fans worldwide. His humble upbringing began in Kingston, Jamaica where he was born in 1951. Like many before him, he started his singing career in the early 70's by working with a number of producers and entering various local talent competitions. His first records of notice were on Rupie Edwards' Success label. To gain artistic freedom and financial control of his own work, Isaacs was started his own African Museum label and shop in Kingston in 1973 with singer Errol Dunkley. In order to finance his label, he continued to work with other producers such as Winton "Niney The Observer" Holness, Gussie Clark, Lloyd Campbell, and Alvin "GG" Ranglin for the rest of the 70's. His early recordings were responsible for the development of his singing style, love ballads with his cool relaxed nasal style, as well as his ease with songs about social protest. By 1980, Gregory had become one of the top stars in the reggae world, touring the UK and US extensively. He signed with Virgin Records' Frontline label and gained a considerable name for himself outside the reggae world. Isaacs continued recording singles on his African Museum label in Jamaica - ultimately those singles were gathered for the Virgin releases. His preeminence during this period was confirmed by the nickname of "Cool Ruler," given to him by critics and fans after the title of one his albums. By the mid 80's, he had a number of personal and financial problems and ended up in a Jamaican prison for a short time. After his release, he began work recording for scores for different producers, which included some of his best material for King Jammys, Bobby Digital, and Steely and Clevie. His 1988 landmark album, "Red Rose for Gregory," and the single "Rumors" brought him to worldwide prominence again. Since then he has recorded a number of albums, scores of singles, and has continued to tour extensively worldwide. Over the years, Gregory Isaacs has worked hard to keep his legendary status and reputation in the reggae business second to none. Artists Only! released "Gregory Isaacs - Live at Maritime Hall" in conjunction with 2B1 label the fall of 1998 to a great response. This all new studio album "Turn Down The Lights," produced by the legendary Lloyd "King Jammys", really brings out the essence of this veteran singer, who sounds as strong as ever with the best up-to-date musical tracks.
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Tracks by 'Gregory Issacs' 


1000 Times 
Addicted To You 
A Go Go Go 
All I Have Is Love 
Another Heartache 
Ba - Da 
BE CAREFUL 
Black Against Black 
Black A Kill Black 
Black Liberation Struggle 
BORDER 
Bus' Your Gun Jus For Fun 
CAN I CHANGE MY MIND 
Can Never Change My Mind 
Can't Give My Love 
Can't Give My Love Alone 
Cool Down The Pace 
COOL YOU 
Cream Of The Crop 
Dance With Me darling 
Dieting 
Don't Go 
Don't Make No Decision 
Don't Stay Away 
Don't Try To Use Me Girl 
Dreadlocks Love Affair 
Dream Come True 
Egg Inna Di Red 
EVERYTHING IS GOING ALRIGHT 
Extra Classis 
Far Beyond the Valley 
FAR BEYOND THE VALLY 
FINANCIAL ENDORSEMENT 
Good Luck 
Good Morning 
G.P 
Hail Article Don 
HAPPINESS COME 
Have You Seen My Mary 
Here By Appointment 
How Long 
I AM STRUGGLING 
If Tomorrow Never Comes 
IF YOU`RE FEELING HOT I WILL COOL YOU 
IF YOU`RE IN LOVE 
If you're in love 
It's a Shame 
I've Been Accused 
I've Got Something Nice For You Girl 
I Will Return 
Jailor, Jailor 
John Public 
Let's Dance 
LONELY DAYS 
Lonely Girl 
Lonely Soldier 
LOOK BEFOR YOU LEAP 
Lost My Job 
Love Disguise 
Love is overdue 
Love Me With Feeling 
Love Me With Feeling (In A Rubadub Style) 
Love Overdue 
Loving Pauper 
Meet Me At The Same Spot 
Mellow Mood 
Mi No Know 
Miss Touch & Go 
Mr Brown 
Mr. Cop 
Mr. Know It All 
My Only Lover 
My Pride Don't Let Me 
My Relationship 
My Religion 
Native Woman 
Naw Go Skin Up 
New Lover 
Night Nurse 
NO FORGIVENESS 
No Have No Money 
Number One 
Oh What A Feeling 
Once Ago 
One More Chance 
One More Time 
Out Deh 
Pay More Attention 
PHILISTINES 
Political Violence 
Private Secretary 
Promise 
Promise to be True 
Put A Smile On Your Face 
Rasta Business 
Raving Tonight 
RIOT 
Rock Away 
Rock On 
Say Bye Bye 
Sheila 
Slave Market 
Slave Master 
Something Nice 
Soon Forward 
Special to Me 
Star 
Steal A Little Love 
Story Book Children 
Substitute 
Sudden Destruction 
Sunday Morning 
Sweeter the Victory 
Thief A Man 
Too Young 
Top Ten 
Tune In 
Uncle Joe 
Ungrateful Woman 
Universal Tribulation 
Victory Is Mine 
The Village 
VILLAGE OF THE UNDERPRIVILIGED 
War On Poverty 
Warriors 
The Way she Walk 
The Way You're Accustomed to 
What A Feeling 
Words Of The Farmer 
Yes I Do 
You'll Go In Silence 
You Make Me Feel Good 
You're Divine