18. Morgan, Derrick "Reggae and shout (Twist and shout)"
19. Morgan, Derrick "Hurt me"
20. Morgan, Derrick "Beyond the hill"
21. Morgan, Derrick "A rockin' good way"
22. Morgan, Derrick "Endlessly"
23. Morgan, Derrick "Take a letter Maria"
24. Morgan, Derrick "Julia"
25. Morgan, Derrick "Who's making love"
26. Morgan, Derrick "Copycats"
Disc 02 01. Morgan, Derrick "Seven letters"
02. Morgan, Derrick "My First Taste Of Love"
03. Morgan, Derrick "How can I forget you"
04. Morgan, Derrick "Stand By Me"
05. Morgan, Derrick "Don't Play That Song"
06. Morgan, Derrick "Too bad"
07. Morgan, Derrick "One morning in May"
08. Morgan, Derrick "Come what may"
09. Morgan, Derrick "Send me some loving"
10. Morgan, Derrick "Make it Tan Deay"
11. Morgan, Derrick "Give me back (1969 Version)"
12. Morgan, Derrick "River To The Bank"
13. Morgan, Derrick "Hold You Jack"
14. Morgan, Derrick "I love you"
15. Morgan, Derrick "I give you my heart"
16. Morgan, Derrick "Time hard"
17. Morgan, Derrick "Will you marry me"
18. Morgan, Derrick "Belly Woman"
19. Morgan, Derrick "I'll do it"
20. Morgan, Derrick "Shower of rain"
21. Morgan, Derrick "Hey boy, hey girl"
22. Morgan, Derrick "Fat man (1970 Mix)"
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2
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Description:
Two CD edition released to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing. Among the first major recording stars to emerge in Jamaica, Derrick Seymour Morgan first made his mark in the studio in the late 1950s, becoming the island's premier performer soon after. By 1969 he had secured an unprecedented number of ska, rock steady and early reggae hits, with his success prompting an approach from London-based Afro-Caribbean music-company, Pama Records. The relationship that ensued spawned dozens of popular 45s, many of which were produced by Morgan in the UK, notably the rousing 'Moon Hop', written in celebration of the Apollo 11 moon landing in July '69. After becoming a firm favorite on the London club scene, the single cracked the British pop charts early the following year, with Pama releasing the suitably titled Moon Hop LP soon after. This immensely popular album makes it's CD debut on Disc One of this set, with the LP's original track-listing bolstered by the remainder of the singer's UK-produced output for Pama from 1969 to 1970. The second disc on this collection comprises Morgan's other Pama long-player from the period, In London, the contents of which are supplemented by the remainder of his Jamaican-produced recordings from the late '60s.