Description
No Jamaican singing duo has enjoyed a comparably resilient, prolific, and successful partnership as Keith Rowe and Phillip “Tex” Dixon. ...
Known worldwide for their 1967 signature hit “Stop That Train” (a cover of the Spanishtonians 1965 ska song) and other original mega-popular anthems from the rock steady era like “Tonight,” Keith & Tex, who befriended each other as teenagers, have been using the last two decades to make up for lost time ... a near thirty-year stretch during which they were apart ... separated due to divergent twists of fate including Keith’s immigration to the United States, and later, Tex’s to Canada....
Not only is Keith & Tex’s “Freedom” an album that should be in every collection, it’s a masterful work of art that should be experienced, enjoyed, revisited, and kept close—to the heart, mind, soul, and music player. To be played—often.
Stephen A. Cooper - Writer and Reggae Journalist
LP incl. free download-card.
TRACKS:
A1. Footprints A2. How Much Longer A3. Who We Are A4. Freedom A5. Can't You See A6. The Race A7. My Sweet Love
B1. Hotel Corona B2. Fake News B3. Reggae on the rocks B4. Uptown Girl B5. We're In This Together B6. Jetsetter
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