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Sugar Minott - Last Dance album flac Performer: Sugar Minott
Title: Last Dance
Released: 1994
MP3 album: 1806 mb
FLAC album: 1237 mb
Rating: 4.2
Other formats: WMA VOX FLAC XM AA DXD MP4
Genre: Reggae

Lincoln Barrington "Sugar" Minott (25 May 1956 – 10 July 2010) was a Jamaican reggae singer, producer and sound-system operator. After working as a selector on the Sound of Silence Keystone sound system, and then his own Gathering of Youth system, he began his singing career as part of The African Brothers in 1969, along with Tony Tuff and Derrick Howard

Beginning his illustrious career voicing sides for the legendary producer Coxsone Dodd, Minott soon took on various roles beyond the mic, becoming both an in-demand producer and sound system operator. But his greatest contributions lay in his early-‘80s material, where his emotive mix of lovers rock-style vocals and sing-jay chatting set the stage for the emergence of ragga dancehall. DANCEHALL SHOWCASE VOL. 2 is a reissue of a rare 1983 album that originally surfaced on Minott’s own Black Roots label.

Inna Reggae Dance Hall. By: Sugar Minott (1986, Reggae). More albums from Sugar Minott: Smile by Sugar Minott. Herbman Hustling by Sugar Minott. Sugar & Spice by Sugar Minott. African Soldier by Sugar Minott. Jah Make Me Feel So Good by Sugar Minott. Show-Down Vol. 2 by Sugar Minott. Rockers Awards Winners by Sugar Minott. Black Roots by Sugar Minott. View all albums . Inna Reggae Dance Hall. 1. Victim Of Society.

A Dancehall Reggae Legend. Follow his journey! Sugar minott. Experience the legend. 100% jamaican born and raised a true reggae icon a dancehall legend. g. Sweet Sounds Of Sugar. Veteran singer, selector, songwriter, musician and producer Sugar Minott – born Lincoln Barrington Minott – from Kingston, Jamaica has been a driving force in pioneering the creation of reggae music. Contributing his indoctrination to the reggae music from growing up in the dancehall where some of the best sounds of the day used to play.

In 1974 Sugar teamed up with ace producer Coxsone Dodd "Studio One". Bringing the label back to life after the loss of John Holt, Ken Boothe, and Alton Ellis to other studio's, His first hit for Studio One was "Vanity" followed by "Mr DC", "House is not a Home" and "Hang on Natty", which led to his first solo album "Live Loving". In 1979 he left Studio One to form his own label - Black Roots Music, which led to the foundation of Youth Promotion Possie, recording artists like Little John, Triston Palmer, Barry Brown and Tony Tuff.

Tracklist

A Sugar Minott Last Dance
B Courtney Panton Version