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I Admire You

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Download links and information about I Admire You by Larry Marshall. This album was released in 1975 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Reggae, World Music, Disco, Funk genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 45:49 minutes.

Artist: Larry Marshall
Release date: 1975
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Reggae, World Music, Disco, Funk
Tracks: 14
Duration: 45:49
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. She Is My Woman 3:03
2. I Admire You 3:08
3. Shirley 2:54
4. Captivity 2:35
5. Jah Fire 2:49
6. My Foreparent 3:15
7. Heavy Heavy Load (Extended Mix) 4:36
8. Is Whey Deh Money Deh 2:45
9. Set Me Free 1:59
10. Thelma 2:46
11. Can't You Understand 2:57
12. You Lied 2:36
13. Oh Jah 2:12
14. Oh Girl (Extended Mix) 8:14

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Although he's almost completely unknown outside of reggae circles, singer/songwriter Larry Marshall had a huge influence on reggae music during its formative years. His warm, romantic delivery and rich baritone voice made his singles favorites at the Kingston sound system dances in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He cut the majority of his most important sides with Clement "Coxsone" Dodd at Studio One (the best of them compiled on another Heartbeat release, Presenting Larry Marshall), but he maintained a very high standard of quality after leaving Dodd to produce his own material at Harry J's, Randy's, and Joe Gibbs' studios. Originally released in 1975, I Admire You is remarkably consistent — although "Captivity" drags a bit, there are virtually no clunkers on this album. A few tracks stand out, including the epochal sufferer's anthem "Heavy Heavy Load" and the aching love ballad "Oh Girl" in particular. (Perhaps recognizing the superb quality of these two tracks, the producers of the CD reissue have provided them in extended mixes.) Yet "My Foreparent" and "Thelma" are equally fine, and the title track comes very close. Highly recommended.