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Tenor Saw

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While digital rhythms were just beginning to take over in the early '80s, Tenor Saw went and released massive Dancehall hit "Ring the Alarm" over a smooth, decidedly un-digital, Dub-like groove recorded by organist Ansel Collins. His soulful vocals switched between a stinging twang and a smooth whisper, gliding over many hits (including "Fever" and "Pumpkin Belly") before his unfortunate death in 1988.

- Jessy Terry

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Play Track Album Price
1. Ring The Alarm (3:10) VP 20th Anniversary $0.99
2. If You Only Know (Rub A Dub) (3:07) Tenor Saw Meets Nitty Gritty $0.99
3. I Got To Be There (Roll Call) (4:48) Tenor Saw Meets Nitty Gritty $0.99
4. Lots of Sign (4:36) Fever $0.99
5. Pumpkin Belly (3:09) Riddim Driven: 1985 Sleng Teng Extravaganza $0.99
6. Roll Call (4:57) Fever $0.99
7. Rub-a-Dub Dub (3:17) Fever $0.99
8. Corporal Brown (3:16) Reggae Splashdown, Vol 3 $0.99
9. Ring The Alarm Quick (4:34) Reggae Hits 34 $0.99
10. Golden Hen (4:45) Dancehall 101 Vol. 4 $0.99

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