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Palma, Triston

21,00

Joker Smoker

SKU: 0601811004319 Category: Tag:

Description

Recorded and mixed at Channel One by Soldgie with the Roots Radics Band. Musicians: Bass – Flabba Holt, Drums – Style Scott, Horns – “Deadly” Headley Bennett, Dean Frazer, Nambo Robinson, Guitar – Dwight Pinckney, Noel “Sowell” Bailey, Bingy Bunny, Organ – Steely, Winston Wright, Percussion – Sky Juice Piano – Gladstone Anderson. Produced by Nkrumah Jah Thomas.

Triston Palmer aka Triston or Tristan Palma (born 1962, Waltham Park, Kingston, Jamaica) is a reggae singer/deejay. He has been active since the mid-1970s.*** Palmer was born in 1962 and grew up in the Waltham Park area of Kingston, and decided from an early age that he wanted to be a singer. He began by singing to the accompaniment of Soul Syndicate guitarist Tony Chin. His first recording was “Love Is A Message” for producer Bunny Lee when he was eight years old, which was followed by “A-Class Girl” for the Black Solidarity label, which was co-run by Palmer and Ossie Thomas. He came to the attention of producer/deejay Jah Thomas, who began a substantial association with Palmer with the track “Entertainment”, when Palmer was aged around 14. He made a major breakthrough with his performance in 1979 at the General Penitentiary Memorial Concert for Claudie Massop, which also featured Bob Marley. Palmer became a popular artist in the “singjay” style in the early 1980s. “Entertainment” was a Jamaican hit and he enjoyed further successes with “Water Bubbling”, “Spliff Tail”, “Raving”, and “Run Around Woman”. Palmer also worked with Linval Thompson, who produced his Joker Lover and Settle Down Girl albums, and later George Phang, Tony Robinson, Sugar Minott, Bunny Gemini, and Castro Brown. At one point in the early 1980s, Palmer had nine songs in Jamaica’s Top 40.

Tracklist:

A1 Innocent Man
A2 Babylon
A3 Give Me Give Me Your Love
A4 Lonely Man
A5 Got To Praise Jah Jah

B1 Joker Smoker
B2 Peace & Love In The Ghetto
B3 Two Timer
B4 Ghetto King
B5 Lover Man