Soul Reggae

Soul Reggae is a debut album by Beres Hammond, released in 1976.

Soul Reggae
Studio album by
Released1976
RecordedAquarius Sound Studios
GenreRoots reggae, lovers rock, soul
LabelWater Lily
ProducerWillie Lindo
Beres Hammond chronology
Soul Reggae
(1976)
Let's Make a Song
(1981)

Track listing

  1. "You Don't Have to Lie"
  2. "Oh Take Me Girl"
  3. "My Whole World"
  4. "Don't Wait Too Long"
  5. "Somebody Lied"
  6. "Is This the Right Way?"
  7. "I'll Never Change"
  8. "Got to Get Away"
  9. "Smile"
  10. "Your Love Won't Shine"
  11. "One Step Ahead"

Personnel

  • Beres Hammond - vocals
  • Clarence Wears, Robert Johnson, Willie Lindo - guitar
  • Art McLead, Val Douglas - bass
  • Michael Richards - drums
  • Tyrone Downie, Harold Butler, Earl "Wire" Lindo, Robert Lyn - keyboards
  • Cedric Brooks - congas
  • Carlton Samuels, Cedric Brooks, Glen DaCosta - saxophone
  • David Maden, Jackie Willacy, Nathan Breckenridge - trumpet
  • Joe McCormack - trombone
  • Jackie Willacy - flugelhorn
  • Cynthia Richards, Cynthia Schloss, Ernest Wilson, Merlyn Brooks - background vocals
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