Fever - Tenor Saw

Fever

Tenor Saw

  • Genre: Reggae
  • Release Date: 1985-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 18

  • ℗ 2007 Tafari Records LLC

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Lots of Sign Tenor Saw 3:35
2
Shirley Jones Tenor Saw 3:26
3
Pumpkin Belly Tenor Saw 3:21
4
Eni Meeni Mini Mo Tenor Saw 3:48
5
Roll Call Tenor Saw 3:57
6
Fever Tenor Saw 4:35
7
Jah Guide and Protect Me Tenor Saw 3:44
8
Rub-A-Dub Market Tenor Saw 3:33
9
Run Come Call Me Tenor Saw 3:27
10
Who's Gonna Help Me Praise Tenor Saw 3:46
11
Surely Dub Tenor Saw 3:25
12
Run Come Dub Me Tenor Saw 3:50
13
Lots of Dub Tenor Saw 3:56
14
Jah Guide Dub Tenor Saw 3:45
15
Rub-a-Dub Dub Tenor Saw 3:17
16
Dub Fever Tenor Saw 4:14
17
Eni Meeni Mini Mo Dub Tenor Saw 4:07
18
Praise Jah With Dub Tenor Saw 4:01

Reviews

  • Classic LP

    5
    By Stan_89
    Dancehall golden age. This stuff never gets old.
  • Classic

    5
    By BigSteeles
    Pure classic. Original, one-of-a-kind master of the dancehall stylee. RIP Tenor Saw.
  • Very Influential!

    5
    By A-Lo13
    Tenor Saw is one of the few dancehall artists that can be enjoyed by most music lovers, not just fans of the dancehall genre. Mostly because his voice is so beautiful and the "riddims" or tracks he sings over are good for dancing or just relaxing to. You can hear his influence in many bands, specifically Sublime, whose lead singer, Brad Nowell, had a similar singing style and would occasionally throw in lines sung by Tenor Saw and other early dancehall artists, like Ini Kamoze and more. This would be most clear on the amazing track, Roll Call, on this album.
  • Absolutely crucial

    5
    By mmorpgwarehouse.com
    Too short career (and life!) for TS for sure. This is a requirement for all reggae fans. No exceptions ! All the hits are here and more. Haven't heard a voice like him since. 'Lots of Sign' and 'Who is Gonna Help Me Praise' are legendary!
  • Fever

    5
    By Nostradamus Bonaparte
    My favorite singer ever, my favorite lp ever.