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Stranger Cole - Just Like A River / Rough & Tough flac album

Stranger Cole - Just Like A River / Rough & Tough flac album
  • Performer Stranger Cole
  • Title Just Like A River / Rough & Tough
  • Style Reggae
  • Other formats DXD AUD AU AA AAC XM MP1
  • Genre Reggae
  • Size MP3 1667 mb
  • Size FLAC 1815 mb
  • Rating: 4.4
  • Votes: 450

Stranger Cole, Stranger, Stranger & Gladdy, Gladdy, Gladdy Anderson.

Rough & Tough - Stranger Cole. Stranger cole - rough & tough. Stranger Cole - Ruff and Tuff. Top Songs By Stranger Cole. Stranger & Gladdy. 14. What A Day. Stranger Cole & Ken Boothe & Patsy Todd. Don't try to bite The hands that feed you For the good you do lives after you You could puff Huff and puff Til you bus' It shall be rough Rough and tough On your side So stop lie Don't try to bite The hands that feed you For the good you do lives after you. Writer(s): Cole Lyrics powered by ww. usixmatch.

Stranger At The Door Stranger Cole. Rough And Tough (Aka Ruff And Tuff) Stranger Cole. Bangarang Stranger Cole, Lester Sterling. Just Like A River Stranger Cole. Arte Bella Ken Boothe & Stranger Cole.

Gladdy & Stranger Cole 2006. Ken Boothe & Stranger Cole 1995. Stranger Cole was born Wilburn Theodore Cole in 1945 in Kingston, Jamaica, receiving the nickname "Stranger" because he resembled no one else in his family. Cole began his recording career with producer Duke Reid, scoring a hit with his 1962 debut, "Rough & Tough," a full-tilt ska number with a wild harmonica solo. His Louis Jordan revival song, "Run Joe," was a hit in 1965, and featured members of the Techniques on harmony vocals.

Born "Wilburn Cole" and nicknamed "Stranger" because he resembled no one else in his family, Cole's first Jamaican hit came in 1962 with "Rough and Tough," which featured a loping ska riff and a manic harmonica solo. Rough & Tough" jump-started Cole's ska career with producer Duke Reid, which yielded several hits, including the raucous Louis Jordan revival of "Run Joe," featuring harmonies by the Techniques, in 1965. Just Like A River," sung with frequent duet partner Gladstone Anderson and produced by Joe Gibbs, was a big hit in the . and is one of Stranger Cole's finest moments. In spite of having a quality recording career for over 40 years, Stranger Cole has been woefully ignored by the critics, but thanks to Trojan Records, this fine Jamaican singer finally has his deserved retrospective. 1 Rough & Tough Stranger Cole 3:1.

Stranger Cole, also known as StrangeJah Cole (born Wilburn Theodore Cole, 1945) is a Jamaican singer whose long recording career dates from the early days of ska in 1962 through to the 2000s. Rough and Tough" (1963), Blue Beat. Miss Dreamer" (1963), Blue Beat. Stranger at the Door" (1963), Island. Just Like a River" (1968), Amalgamated (Stranger Cole & Gladstone Anderson). Seeing is Knowing" (1968), Amalgamated (Stranger & Gladdy). Love Me Today" (1968), Island (Stranger & Gladdy).

Matrix, Runout (A side runout - hand etched): DSR ASIDE - 26704 - JUST LIKE A RIVER GEOVANNI. Matrix, Runout (B side runout - hand etched): DYNA - JG 541-1 LGA. Other Versions (2 of 2) View All.

Tracklist

A Just Like A River
B Rough & Tough

Credits

  • Producer – Alex King, Chalawa, Stranger Cole

Notes

Late 1970's heavy bassline 12" remake of two Stranger Cole 1960's rocksteady classics.
Producer credit on sleeve: Stranger Cole/Alex King
Producer credit on label: Stranger Cole/Chalawa
Released date circa 1979.