On the Beach: The Anthology
Download links and information about On the Beach: The Anthology by The Paragons. This album was released in 1967 and it belongs to Reggae, World Music genres. It contains 53 tracks with total duration of 02:37:22 minutes.
Artist: | The Paragons |
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Release date: | 1967 |
Genre: | Reggae, World Music |
Tracks: | 53 |
Duration: | 02:37:22 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | On the Beach | 2:33 |
2. | Island in the Sun | 3:09 |
3. | When the Lights Are Low | 3:04 |
4. | The Tide Is High | 2:41 |
5. | Love Brings Pain (AKA So Much Pain) | 2:39 |
6. | Only a Smile | 2:55 |
7. | I'll Be Back (AKA I Want to Go Back) | 2:52 |
8. | Happy Go Lucky Girl | 3:11 |
9. | Yellow Bird | 3:31 |
10. | Wear You to the Ball | 2:29 |
11. | Talking Love (featuring John Holt) | 3:11 |
12. | We Were Meant to Be | 1:52 |
13. | Mercy, Mercy, Mercy (featuring John Holt) | 2:58 |
14. | The Same Song | 2:47 |
15. | You Mean the World to Me | 2:44 |
16. | Riding High on a Windy Day (featuring John Holt) | 2:49 |
17. | A Silver Bird | 2:45 |
18. | My Best Girl | 2:31 |
19. | (I'm a) Worried Man | 3:12 |
20. | Land of Sea and Sun (featuring John Holt) | 3:01 |
21. | Memories by the Score | 2:37 |
22. | The Number One for Me (AKA You're Number One) | 2:12 |
23. | Left With a Broken Heart (featuring John Holt) | 3:06 |
24. | I've Got to Get Away (aka Man Next Door) (featuring John Holt) | 1:59 |
25. | Equality and Justice | 2:13 |
26. | You Mean So Much to Me | 1:55 |
27. | Maybe Someday (AKA Oh How It Hurts) | 1:54 |
28. | I Want to Be With You | 3:00 |
29. | On the Beach (Medley) | 3:21 |
30. | Blackbird Singing (featuring Roslyn Sweat) | 2:34 |
31. | Always (with Rosalyn Sweat) | 3:00 |
32. | Mother Nature (with Rosalyn Sweat) | 2:30 |
33. | The World Is a Ghetto (with Rosalyn Sweat) | 3:54 |
34. | Unforgettable You (with Rosalyn Sweat) [with Rosalyn Sweat] | 2:36 |
35. | Dance With Me | 3:09 |
36. | Do the Best Thing | 3:10 |
37. | Smile It's a New Day (AKA Pack Up Your Troubles) | 3:13 |
38. | Do Right My Brothers and Sisters (AKA Change Your Ways) | 2:57 |
39. | Talk to the People | 2:45 |
40. | Feel Alright | 3:39 |
41. | Why Can't I Have My Way | 3:13 |
42. | Love Vibration | 2:41 |
43. | Never Will I Hurt You (Tyrone Evans Solo) | 3:32 |
44. | Come a Little Closer (AKA I Desire You) | 3:34 |
45. | That's All I Want | 3:52 |
46. | Maddening Crowd (AKA Modelling Crowd) | 3:24 |
47. | I Need Her (AKA Be My Best Friend) | 3:31 |
48. | (I Know a) Place Called Zion | 3:36 |
49. | Heaven and Earth | 3:29 |
50. | Positive Movements (AKA Israelite Movements) | 3:26 |
51. | The First Time I Saw You | 3:27 |
52. | Life Spoilers (AKA Hold Your Horses) | 3:33 |
53. | Dirty Secrets (AKA You Will Regret) | 3:26 |
Details
[Edit]In 1998, the French Jet Set label reissued this classic 1967 album on CD. The original art work was included along with informative new liner notes and write-ups on both the Paragons and Duke "the Trojan" Reid (founder of the Kingston-based Treasure Isle Records and an important figure in Jamaican music). Originally a Treasure Isle LP, On the Beach with the Paragons sold well in Jamaica and also became a hit in England (where reggae and ska have been huge since the '60s). One of reggae's finest vocal harmony groups of the '60s, the Paragons were the reggae equivalent of soulsters like the Four Tops, the Delfonics and the Miracles — and it's impossible to miss the northern soul influence on such gems as "Island in the Sun," "Happy-Go-Lucky Girl," "Only a Smile" and their most famous hit, "The Tide Is High" (which Blondie covered with splendid results in 1980). The Paragons' charismatic lead singer, John Holt, has inspired comparisons to Bob Marley — to be sure, there was some similarity, but Holt was certainly his own man. Not only is On the Beach essential listening for reggae enthusiasts, it's also a CD that lovers of vocal-group soul can appreciate.