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Title:
"Fire House Rock (Prince Jammy 12-inch mix)"
Artist:
Wailing Souls
Label:
VPGS
Catalogue No.:
VP6725
Release Date:
Jun-17-2022
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Title:
Shark Attack (feat. Alborosie)
Artist:
Wailing Souls
Label:
VPGS
Catalogue No.:
VPGS7074
Release Date:
Jul-31-2020
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Title:
Wailing
Artist:
Wailing Souls
Label:
VP
Catalogue No.:
VP2398
Release Date:
Dec-16-2008
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Title:
Firehouse Rock
Artist:
Wailing Souls
Label:
GRE
Catalogue No.:
GREWCD21
Release Date:
May-07-2001
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Title:
Stranded
Artist:
Wailing Souls
Label:
GRE
Catalogue No.:
GRELCD73
Release Date:
Dec-01-1997
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Title:
The Very Best Of The Wailing Souls
Artist:
Wailing Souls
Label:
GRE
Catalogue No.:
GRELCD99
Release Date:
Apr-01-1987
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Title:
On The Rocks
Artist:
Wailing Souls
Label:
GRE
Catalogue No.:
GRELCD59
Release Date:
Jun-01-1983
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Wailing Souls, with a career spanning over five decades, are celebrated elder statesmen in the reggae music scene, evolving from rock steady to reggae, dancehall, and beyond. Their impactful songs like “Fire House Rock,” “Jah Jah Give Us Life,” and “Mr. Fire Coal Man” have become integral to the soundtrack of Jamaica’s musical heritage. In 2021, they celebrated the 40th anniversary of their albums Fire House Rock and Wailing, with the former released by Greensleeves in 1981 and the latter by VP’s Jah Guidance.
he group also released their 25th studio album, Back-A-Yard, in August 2020, returning to Greensleeves, followed by the dub version, Back-A-Yard Dub, in April 2021, both produced by Alborosie. The group’s origins date back to the rock steady era with members Pipe and Bread initially forming The Renegades, later evolving into Wailing Souls with their first track “Gold Digger” in 1970.
The classic lineup included Norman “Fats D” Davis and Oswald “Sabu” Downer, creating iconic tracks with Studio One like “Mr. Fire Coal Man” and “Back Out.” Wailing Souls’ rich history includes collaborations with Bob Marley & The Wailers and releases on Marley’s Tuff Gong label in 1972 as Pipe & The Pipers.
Renowned for their four-part harmonies, the group worked with labels like Greensleeves, Island, and Columbia, and members George “Buddy” Haye and Garth Dennis from Black Uhuru joined them from 1976-1985, enriching their sound. In 2023, VP Records re-issued the King Jammy-produced Stormy Night album onto all digital streaming platforms.