Throughout a crucial period that bore witness to the emergence of ska and its later mutations into rocksteady and finally reggae, Justin Hinds was among the most successful recording artists on the Jamaican music scene ... Hinds' greatest music was later created in the company of his backing vocalists the Dominoes, a duo comprising Dennis Sinclair and Junior Dixon. They first recorded at Reid's Treasure Isle studios in late 1963, a debut session that yielded the hit "Carry Go Bring Come" in just one take. (AllMusic) Outstanding. File under: Roots Reggae Masters
Discography:
In the music library: Jack Ruby Presents The Black Foundation: Fire (Is the Desire); Tell Me Not of Other Lands
The Treasure Isle Story: Carry Go Bring Come; Try Me; Save a Bread; Drink Milk; Botheration (Reggae Version); Mighty Redeemer (Pt. 1); Sinners (Where Are You Gonna Hide); Once a Man [Alternate Version](with Tommy McCook & the Supersonics); Sufferation 1969 (with Tommy McCook & the Supersonics)
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