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Gregory Anthony Isaacs (born 15 July 1950) is a Jamaican reggae musician.African Museum (JA) record label, formed in 1973 with Errol Dunkley.Much of Isaacs' output reflected the 'conscious' themes of roots reggae, but Isaacs was equally adept at interpreting more mainstream lovers rock material.Many consider his best music to be from the various producers and labels he recorded with in the 1970s, with rootsier songs like "Slave Master" from the classic Mr Isaacs album (1977), contrasting with the optimism of songs like "Love is Overdue" and the beautiful, moving "Loving Pauper".He signed with Virgin Records and then Charisma Records in the late 1970s, and material from this period gave him a wider international audience.Isaacs signed an international release contract with Island Records, which resulted in the release of the albums Night Nurse (1982), probably his best known album among the many international music fans who had taken to reggae by then; and Out Deh!Personal problems affected him after this contract ended.His big comeback hit of 1988, "Rumours", was popular with both young reggae fans, and with those who had listened to his music since those classic songs from the 1970s.In the 1990s the African Museum label continued to release all of Gregory Isaacs' music, and that of artists he produced.He continues to record and perform live in the 2000s.His nicknames include "Cool Ruler" and "Lonely Lover".Cool Ruler (1978)
Soon Forward (1979)
Lonely Lover (1980)
More Gregory (1981)
The Best Of Vol.This page was last modified on 29 February 2008, at 03:36.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Gregory Isaacs ranks as one of the true superstars of reggae music, with a career that spans three decades and legions of loyal fans worldwide.Like many before him, he started his singing career in the early 70's by working with a number of producers and entering various local talent competitions.His first records of notice were on Rupie Edwards' Success label.Ranglin for the rest of the 70's.His early recordings were responsible for the development of his singing style, love ballads with his cool relaxed nasal style, as well as his ease with songs about social protest.By 1980, Gregory had become one of the top stars in the reggae world, touring the UK and US extensively.After his release, he began work recording for scores for different producers, which included some of his best material for King Jammys, Bobby Digital, and Steely and Clevie.Since then he has recorded a number of albums, scores of singles, and has continued to tour extensively worldwide.Over the years, Gregory Isaacs has worked hard to keep his legendary status and reputation in the reggae business second to none.B1 label the fall of 1998 to a great response.Note: some videos not suitable for minors may still appear in search results.This video has been added to your favorites.Thank you for sharing this video!Change the value of a comment by clicking on a thumb.Would you like to comment?Classic live gregory isaacs (1984) at brixton a...Note: some videos not suitable for minors may still appear in search results.On of the best in the business.The Roy Acuff 1938 recording, The Joan Baez 1959 version or The Animals 1964 cover?Would you like to comment?Gregory Isaacs with a cover of House of the ris...Gregory Isaacs from a time when he was nearing the height of both his
creative output and popularity.The title track, of course, is an instant classic,
from its bumping bass line to its inspired melody.While you can't camouflage the genius of these tunes, it is
somewhat distracting and detracting.Although Gregory Isaacs had yet to reach his artistic peak for any one album (He would
do it the following year on Night Nurse.Gregory Isaacs' best studio album, Night Nurse is a short but sweet
masterpiece.Night Nurse: a relatively shallow
imitation.However, the second half features a bland shell of what we were
treated to on Isaacs' last album.Why can't we be like story book children?Set the Captives Free
8.It's rather annoying that the packaging of this album is such that you cannot see the
track listing without opening it up (i.Perhaps that was intentional
on RAS' part, since there are only 7 songs here (although most include extended
instrumental versions).On top of that, like the Will Rogers of
reggae, he seemed to not meet a song he didn't like and started cranking out album after
album (granted, a lot of releases are repackages of older material), guaranteeing a lot of
weak tunes.This is especially awful with his recently scraggly voice, as he sounds like a homeless
person mumbling for spare change.That said, Private Beach Party is
significantly better than most of the stuff he put out during this time because, unlike
the popular Red Rose For Gregory, it simply has good songs.Look Before You Leap
5.If You Feeling Hot, I Will Cool You
6.This is a nice idea for an album, packaging together the two Best of Gregory Isaacs
sets put out by Alvin Ranglin's GG label in the late '70s and early '80s.The second half, however, is
noticeably weaker.Reggae Greats album and Reggae Refreshers Volume 2,
with the crowd chanting the chorus in unison to goosepimply effect.Gregory Isaacs, as he makes a confident foray into dancehall.The digital riddims here are light, thus not overpowering the robust melodies,
which are the true stars of the album.In all, Unlocked is not
stellar, but it's a nicely balanced set without the generic mumbly rambling filler
material Isaacs has tended to put out in the '90s.Ready We Ready with Dennis Brown
4.The End of the World
2.Write Myself a Letter
4.CD set covers most of the extensive career of the magnificent
Gregory Isaacs.These tracks have a
rock steady vibe unlike the cool, relaxed lovers rock for which he would later be known.Beyond a novelty appeal, however, these early tunes don't carry much of an impact.Gregory's voice and delivery has changed over the years.CD instead of two would be both
easy and preferable.As this collection stands, the image of Isaacs' career is
diminished somewhat by the inclusion of the inferior material.Can See It in Your Eyes
15.On that tune, the impact of the crowd
singing along on the chorus provides an ethereal high.I'm not a big fan of the originals, so the live
versions didn't move me a whole lot.There are a good number of cuts here,
but most of them are little more than two minutes long, so overall the album
isn't a lengthy one.Still, you get more of the staple songs fans want to
hear here than on Dennis Browns' The Best of
Reggae Live.One Man Against the World
4.Red Rose for Gregory
7.Stranger in Your Town
8.This album isn't quite perfect, but it's as close to an
ultimate Gregory Isaacs collection as you're gonna find today.Oh What a Feeling
12.Sad to Know (You're Leaving)
16.He manages to capture and retain listener interest more than
Isaacs.Gregory Isaacs is not one of them.I'm glad I got to know some of these songs.Don't Let Me Suffer
3.One One Cocoa (Full)
7.All I Have Is Love
10.Black Kill a Black (Black Against Black)
6.Jailer Jailer) Bring Me Water
7.The Sun Shines for Me
12.Be Yourself (African Woman)
13.Set the Captives Free
22.Dem Talk Too Much
25.Mafia
and Fluxy, who craft lush lovers riddims and even a few more edgy, more
rootsy numbers, which seem to inspire Isaacs to come up with even catchier
melodies.Gregory Isaacs Sings
Dennis Brown presents an immaculately chosen range of songs to represent the
Crown Prince of Reggae's career.Beyond the vocals, the music is a solid blend of roots and lovers
rock, although it may at times be a bit too faithful to the
originals.Still, for fans of both singers, curiosity alone provides good
enough reason to check this album out.And if you're not familiar with
these tunes, this album is still good enough to turn you on to the genius of
Dennis Brown.No Man Is an Island
2.If I Had the World to Give
11.Only 11 tracks from an artist with as much material as Gregory Isaacs?The song choice is excellent, delivering most of what fans would long to hear live (Of course, you'd need a double live album to even approach a comprehensive coverage of his career."Number One," "Stranger in Town," "Tune In," "Soon Forward," and "Private Beach Party"?"Night Nurse" and "Private Secretary," two sultry
lovers rock tunes that I've always felt belong together...Diehard fans will no doubt wish this album included hits like "Top Ten," "Willow Tree," "Sad to Know You're Leaving," or "Mr.Toot, Lonely Lover or simply Cool Ruler are just some of the nick names of the rude boy of reggae.Born in Fletchers land Kingston Jamaica on the 15th July 1950, Gregory Anthony Isaacs was the first son of Lester Isaacs and Enid Murrary.Gregory started out as an electrician and cabinet maker.His career in music remained his ambition.He was inspired by singers such as Sam Cooke, Percy Sledge, Delroy Wilson, Alton Ellis and Ken Boothe.Although the record was not successful he was not discouraged and in 1969 he formed a group called The Concords with Penro Bramwell.Success did not follow so Gregory Isaacs decided to move on his career as a solo artist.Still not content he decided to start his own label, assisted by his friend Errol Dunkley, around 1973 and that was the beginning of the legendary African Museum record label, until this day producing classics.Charisma wasted no time in signing him up.In 1982 Island Records made an undiclosed offer that Gregory Isaacs could not refuse.Gregory opted for a short term contract.He then demonstrated his unique talent and produced the album "Night Nurse", which was a huge international success.After being released from prison he served his fans with a new album entitled "Out Deh".Gregory was willing to record for anyone and everyone who was prepared to pay him.Despite rumours about Gregory Isaacs' rude boy lifestyle and the near destruction of his unique talents with the help of cocaine he is still recording and still creating hit tracks to this day.GREGORY ISAACS
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