Queen Patsy & Stranger Cole - Fabulous Songs Of Miss Sonia Pottinger Vol. 1 (2007)

Artist: VA, Queen Patsy, Stranger Cole
Title: Fabulous Songs Of Miss Sonia Pottinger Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Rock A Shacka – DBCD015
Genre: Reggae, Ska, Rocksteady
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 67:32
Total Size: 284 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Fabulous Songs Of Miss Sonia Pottinger Vol. 1
Year Of Release: 2007
Label: Rock A Shacka – DBCD015
Genre: Reggae, Ska, Rocksteady
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue, log, artwork)
Total Time: 67:32
Total Size: 284 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Patsy Todd - You Took My Love (2:56)
2. Patsy Todd - Give Love A Try (2:45)
3. Stranger Cole & Patsy Todd - Down The Train Line (3:00)
4. Stranger Cole & Patsy Todd - Tonight (2:18)
5. Stranger Cole & The Seraphines - Chances (2:41)
6. Patsy Todd - Loving Love (2:31)
7. Patsy Todd - A Man Is Two Faced (2:56)
8. Patsy Todd & Lennie HIbbert & Lyn Taitt & The Jets - The Retreat Song (3:20)
9. Patsy Todd & Count Ossie - Pata Pata Rocksteady (3:23)
10. Patsy Todd & Lennie Hibbert & Lyn Taitt & The Jets - Little Flea (4:17)
11. Patsy Todd & Byron Lee & The Dragonaires - Fire In Your Wire (2:46)
12. Stranger Cole & Patsy Todd - Give Me The Right (3:16)
13. Stranger Cole & The Seraphines - We Shall Overcome (2:25)
14. Stranger Cole & The Conquerers - Drop The Ratchet (Shanty Agony) (2:02)
15. Stranger Cole & Patsy Todd & The Fugitives - Your Photograph (3:33)
16. Stranger Cole & Patsy Todd - Certify My Love (Satisfy My Love) (2:39)
17. Patsy Todd & Delano Stewart - Give Me A Chance (2:17)
18. Patsy Todd & Lennie Hibbert & Lyn Taitt & The Jets - It's So Hard Without You (2:31)
19. Stranger Cole & Patsy Todd - Don't Want To Be Hurt (3:16)
20. Patsy Todd - Find Someone (2:25)
21. Patsy Todd & Boris Gardiner Quartet & The Keys - Hanging On (2:37)
22. The Seraphines - Rudies All Around (2:45)
23. The Seraphines - One Love (2:33)
24. Patsy Todd - Love So Divine (2:33)
Review by Steve Leggett
Although they both recorded several excellent solo sides, Queen Patsy (Millicent Todd) and Stranger Cole were at their absolute best when they sang duets with each other, emerging as Jamaica’s ska version of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell in the mid-'60s with island gems like “Tonight” and the wonderful “Down the Train Line.” Both of these were produced by Sonia Pottinger, a groundbreaking woman who turned out quality hits in Jamaica’s cut-throat and notoriously male-dominated music business from 1965 into the mid-'80s. This set collects the above songs and several other Todd/Cole duets, along with several Todd solo sides, all of which were shaped, arranged, and put together by Pottinger. Technically it’s ska, with a little slowed-down rocksteady tossed in, but what it really wants to be is American R&B, and these cuts crackle with a passionate and gospel-styled passion. Highlights include the lovely “Tonight,” the perfectly realized “Down the Train Line,” the bouncy island shuffle “Fire in the Wire,” and Todd’s delightful turn at Buddy Mize’s “Hangin’ On.” Pottinger wasn’t flashy as a producer, but she knew what she was after, and the best of her productions -- most of which were done live -- sound like a gospel church service with a horn section gone secular and south into Saturday night dancehall territory -- where hearts are broken, shattered, and redeemed in the name of love. Sounds like soul, doesn’t it?
Although they both recorded several excellent solo sides, Queen Patsy (Millicent Todd) and Stranger Cole were at their absolute best when they sang duets with each other, emerging as Jamaica’s ska version of Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell in the mid-'60s with island gems like “Tonight” and the wonderful “Down the Train Line.” Both of these were produced by Sonia Pottinger, a groundbreaking woman who turned out quality hits in Jamaica’s cut-throat and notoriously male-dominated music business from 1965 into the mid-'80s. This set collects the above songs and several other Todd/Cole duets, along with several Todd solo sides, all of which were shaped, arranged, and put together by Pottinger. Technically it’s ska, with a little slowed-down rocksteady tossed in, but what it really wants to be is American R&B, and these cuts crackle with a passionate and gospel-styled passion. Highlights include the lovely “Tonight,” the perfectly realized “Down the Train Line,” the bouncy island shuffle “Fire in the Wire,” and Todd’s delightful turn at Buddy Mize’s “Hangin’ On.” Pottinger wasn’t flashy as a producer, but she knew what she was after, and the best of her productions -- most of which were done live -- sound like a gospel church service with a horn section gone secular and south into Saturday night dancehall territory -- where hearts are broken, shattered, and redeemed in the name of love. Sounds like soul, doesn’t it?
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Queen Patsy & Stranger Cole FLAC.rar - 284.5 MB