The sweet temptation of lovers rock
The pinnacle of romantic reggae, with a gentle singing voice.
The title track, "Princess Lady," is filled with the sweet mood unique to lovers rock, and its delicate arrangement enhances the song's appeal. This package, which also includes a 7-inch, speaks to the richness of the romantic expression in the reggae scene of the early '80s. Castel's smooth vocal style has attracted many followers and contributed to the development of the genre.
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10 TRACKS:
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1)
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Genie In A Jar
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2)
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Johnny Brown
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3)
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Guiding Light
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4)
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Unkind To Myself
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5)
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Old Dusty Clothes
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6)
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Untrue Love
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7)
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Wicked Man
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8)
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This Girl & Me
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9)
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Black Sheep
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10)
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Princess Lady
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Organ, Synthesizer, Strings - Robbie Lynn
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Engineer, Mixed By, Mastered By - Gussie P.
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Piano - Ansel Collins
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Rhythm Guitar - L. Willis
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Lead Guitar, Rhythm Guitar - Duggie Bryan
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Engineer - Mervin Williams
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Drums - Mikey Boo Richards
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Bass - Ranchie McLean
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Percussion - Alvin Haughton
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Horns, Arranged By [Horns Section] - Dean Frazer
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Horns - Nambo Robinson
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Producer, Arranged By - Robert "Flacko" Palmer
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Written By, Composed By, Arranged By - Lacksley Castell
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Executive Producer - Negus Roots
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Artwork By [Cover] - L. Nelson