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Johnny Nash - The Essential Johnny Nash (2017)

Johnny Nash - The Essential Johnny Nash (2017)

BAND/ARTIST: Johnny Nash

  • Title: The Essential Johnny Nash
  • Year Of Release: 2017
  • Label: Sony Music
  • Genre: Reggae, Soul
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:30:48
  • Total Size: 373 Mb / 1 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Let's Move and Groove Together
02. Hold Me Tight
03. Cupid
04. You Got Soul
05. Groovin'
06. Stir It Up
07. Cream Puff
08. I Can See Clearly Now
09. How Good It Is
10. There Are More Questions Than Answers
11. Guava Jelly
12. Ooh Baby You've Been Good to Me
13. My Merry Go Round
14. (Oh Jesus) We're Trying to Get Back to You
15. Ooh What a Feeling
16. Yellow House
17. Loving You
18. Gonna Open Up My Heart Again
19. Nice Time
20. You Better Stop (Messing Around)
21. You Can't Go Halfway
22. Celebrate Life
23. (You Gave Me Such) Good Vibrations
24. Stir It Up (Alternative Mix)

CD 2:
01. Beautiful Baby
02. The Very First Time
03. Tears On My Pillow (I Can't Take It)
04. Let's Be Friends
05. The Edge of Love
06. Reggae On Broadway
07. Rock It Baby (Baby, We've Got a Date)
08. (What A) Wonderful World
09. All I Have to Do Is Dream
10. Birds of a Feather
11. Rock You to Your Socks
12. Jamaica
13. Halfway to Paradise
14. That Woman
15. Back In Time (Single Version)
16. Dream Lover
17. Wonderful Woman
18. Don't Forget
19. Mr. Sea
20. Closer
21. You're the One
22. Closer (12" Version)

Though by no means an artistic innovator on par with contemporaries such as Bob Marley or Jimmy Cliff, singer Johnny Nash nevertheless proved a pivotal force behind the mainstream acceptance of reggae with the international success of his 1972 chart-topper "I Can See Clearly Now." Born in Houston, Texas on August 19, 1940, Nash honed his vocal skills singing in his Baptist church's choir and by 13 was a regular on the local television series Matinee, performing covers of current R&B hits; in 1956 he was discovered by Arthur Godfrey, appearing on his radio and TV broadcasts for the next seven years. Nash signed to ABC-Paramount to release his 1957 debut single "A Teenager Sings the Blues," scoring his first chart hit early the following year with a rendition of Doris Day's "A Very Special Love"; in late 1958, he also teamed with Paul Anka and George Hamilton IV for the inspirational "The Teen Commandments." Marketed as a rival to Johnny Mathis, he even began a film career with 1959's Take a Giant Step, also appearing in 1960's Key Witness before his career flagged with a series of little-noticed singles for Warner Bros., Groove, and Argo.

Nash returned to prominence in 1965 when the ballad "Let's Move and Groove Together" reached the R&B Top Five; more importantly, the record became a major hit in Jamaica, where he traveled in 1967 on a promotional tour. During a return trip, he cut the ska-influenced single "Hold Me Tight" at Byron Lee's Federal Studios -- a Top Five pop hit on both sides of the Atlantic, the record was issued on his own JAD label, which in early 1970 scored a Top 40 hit with a reggaefied rendition of Sam Cooke's "Cupid" as well. The following year Nash scored a major British hit with his reading of the Bob Marley perennial "Stir It Up"; while living in Britain, he signed to Epic, which in 1972 released his biggest hit, "I Can See Clearly Now," which sat atop the American pop charts for four weeks. Although his popularity at home again dimmed, Nash returned to the U.K. charts in 1975 with his number one classic "Tears on My Pillow," followed a year later by another Sam Cooke cover, "(What A) Wonderful World." He gradually retired from performing, although he released an album, Here Again, in 1986, and made a few live appearances. In the early 2000s he began the work of transferring analog tapes of his material from the '70s and '80s to a digital platform at Tierra Studios in his native Houston. Intensely private, Nash stayed out of the public eye except for occasional tours as the 21st century deepened.





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  • mufty77
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