Before they became the Viceroys, Jamaican singers Wesley Tinglin, Daniel Bernard, and Bunny Gayle were known as the Inturns, and sometimes the Interns. They cut the hit roots reggae single "Yah Ho" with producer Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, the Sly & Robbie-produced "Heart Made of Stone," and this Phil Pratt-produced full-length LP, which redoes "Yah Ho" as "Jah Ho." Also check the opening one-two punch of "Send Us" and the title cut, which are both fine examples of rocksteady music evolving into roots reggae. The Pressure ...
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Before they became the Viceroys, Jamaican singers Wesley Tinglin, Daniel Bernard, and Bunny Gayle were known as the Inturns, and sometimes the Interns. They cut the hit roots reggae single "Yah Ho" with producer Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, the Sly & Robbie-produced "Heart Made of Stone," and this Phil Pratt-produced full-length LP, which redoes "Yah Ho" as "Jah Ho." Also check the opening one-two punch of "Send Us" and the title cut, which are both fine examples of rocksteady music evolving into roots reggae. The Pressure Sounds label's reissue from 2015 adds two bonus 12" mixes helmed by Pratt. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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