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The Heptones – Fattie Fattie
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Artist……………: The Heptones
Album…………….: Fattie Fattie
Genre…………….: Reggae
Source……………: CD
Year……………..: 1967
Ripper……………: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520
Codec…………….: LAME 3.97
Version…………..: MPEG 1 Layer III
Quality…………..: Insane, (avg. bitrate: 320kbps)
Channels………….: Stereo / 44100 hz
Tags……………..: ID3 v1.1, ID3 v2.3
Information……….:
Ripped by…………: somebody on 15/06/2012
Posted by…………: somebody on 15/06/2012
News Server……….: news.astraweb.com
News Group(s)……..: alt.binaries.sounds.mp3.m
Included………….: NFO
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Tracklisting
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1. The Heptones – Fattie Fattie [02:32]
2. The Heptones – Why Must I [02:45]
3. The Heptones – Only Sixteen [03:06]
4. The Heptones – Mama [04:10]
5. The Heptones – The Best Things in Life [02:26]
6. The Heptones – Gee Wee [02:36]
7. The Heptones – I’ve Got a Feeling [02:28]
8. The Heptones – Tripe Girl [03:15]
9. The Heptones – Baby [02:40]
10. The Heptones – Let’s Fall in Love [03:10]
11. The Heptones – Take a Tip From Me [03:44]
12. The Heptones – Cry Baby Cry [02:50]
13. The Heptones – Why Did You Leave [05:13]
14. The Heptones – Get in the Groove [04:20]
Playing Time………: 45:21
Total Size………..: 109,81 MB
NFO generated on…..: 15/06/2012 16:40:45
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Collage name # torrents
Roots Reggae: 1967-1982 23
Album info
The Heptones, consisting of Barrington Llewelyn, Earl Morgan and frontman Leroy Sibbles, were one of Jamaica’s definitive rocksteady vocal groups. They formed in Kingston in 1965 and in the late 60s and early 70s the trio recorded at Studio One under the helm of pioneering reggae producer Clement ‘Coxsone’ Dodd. They played a major role in the gradual transition between ska and rocksteady with their three-part harmonies.
The Heptones excelled at what the rocksteady period was famous for: sublime, soulful vocal harmonies layered over shuffling, easy-going, melodic rhythms. Leroy Sibbles was not only a blessed singer but also a session bassist at Studio One, and he penned most of the Heptones’ music and lyrics.
“Fattie, Fattie” is a re-titled, reissue of the trio’s first album, “The Heptones” and it includes two additional songs not on the original album. Released in 1967, the album collected many of their hit singles that were popular at the time, including the title track, “FATTIE, FATTIE.” The single was a big seller in both Jamaica and the UK and was banned from the radio because of the song’s “lewd and suggestive” nature.