The Gaylads - Fire and Rain (Expanded Version) (1970) [Hi-Res]

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Title: Fire and Rain (Expanded Version)
Year Of Release: 1970
Label: Trojan Records
Genre: Reggae
Quality: FLAC (track)
Total Time: 01:09:49
Total Size: 278 MB
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The Gaylads' story begins in the ska age, when duo Winston Delano Stewart and Harris "B.B." Seaton enlisted Maurice Roberts, and began cutting a steady stream of stellar ska hits for Coxsone Dodd. With the advent of rocksteady, the Lads left Dodd and joined forces with Sonia Pottinger, and the classics just kept coming, before Stewart left the trio at the end of the decade. His loss barely slowed the Lads down, making the studio rounds, and finally hooking up with Leslie Kong in 1969, where they remained until the producer's untimely death in 1971. With ex-Paragon Howard Barrett and Ricky Grant filling in over time for the absent Stewart, the Lads' star continued soaring ever higher. As always, the talented Seaton penned most of the trio's compositions, including the sizzling "There's a Fire," a huge hit that cemented their partnership with Kong. A slew more followed, including the jaunty message "Tell the Children the Truth," the funky "Soul Sister," and the gorgeous sufferer's "Something Is Wrong." Inevitably there were covers cut as well, a less than spectacular "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," but a quite stunning version of the perennial "It's All in the Game," and a terrific take on James Taylor's "Fire & Rain." That latter number would title the Lads' third album, which bundled up ten of their recent 45s, with this reissue adding a further trio of Kong-era numbers. These three are indeed a bonus, and include the group's smash homage to "My Jamaican Girl," the rousing sufferer's song "People Crying," and the giddy "Last Time." In recent years, the Gaylads' rocksteady canon has become particularly revered, but, in truth, there was never a period when the group was less than exceptional. This superb album brings together much of their best from the reggae age, a heady reminder that the group was more than the sum of its parts, and that Stewart's departure was far from the end of the Gaylads story.

Tracklist:
1.01 - The Gaylads - Fire and Rain (3:02)
1.02 - The Gaylads - (God Loves You) Soul Sister (3:01)
1.03 - The Gaylads - It's All In the Game (2:28)
1.04 - The Gaylads - By the Time I Get to Phoenix (4:40)
1.05 - The Gaylads - Something Is Wrong Somewhere (2:51)
1.06 - The Gaylads - Secret Admirer (2:30)
1.07 - The Gaylads - Peace Love and Understanding (3:08)
1.08 - The Gaylads - There's a Fire (2:18)
1.09 - The Gaylads - Someday I Will Be Free (3:07)
1.10 - The Gaylads - Tell the Children the Truth (2:37)
1.11 - The Gaylads - Don't Listen to the Rumours (2:44)
1.12 - The Gaylads - This Time I Won't Hurt You (2:56)
1.13 - The Gaylads - Cold Lonely Night (2:58)
1.14 - The Gaylads - Young, Gifted and Black (2:27)
1.15 - The Gaylads - ABC Reggae (2:29)
1.16 - The Gaylads - Last Time (2:52)
1.17 - The Gaylads - That's What Love Will Do (2:03)
1.18 - The Gaylads - Everything is Beautiful (3:11)
1.19 - The Gaylads - My Jamaican Girl (2:34)
1.20 - The Gaylads - People Crying (3:11)
1.21 - The Gaylads - (Baby) I'll Be Yours (3:23)
1.22 - Beverley's All Stars - Be Yours (3:20)
1.23 - The Gaylads - Fire and Rain (UK Mix) (2:54)
1.24 - The Gaylads - We Three Kings (3:16)

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Many thanks for lossless.