Delton Screechie: roots tracks
Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 5:48 am
I came across Delton Screechie by accident today. Listening to Last.fm - actually looking for Eating Betty tracks and he popped up in a playlist. Suddenly I knew who the vocalist is in some of the Tubby's dubs i loved for so many years. So does anyone know if he did more than tracks familiar to me such as Teardrops, Come Forward On, Living in the Ghetto, Jah is my Light - these are all long familiar to me through the Tubby's dubs but beyond - is there more?
I always loved his voice so much and now that I have heard them as full vocals I can tell that he had 'it' to do good full vocal roots tracks and really hope that he put his excellent voice to more quality riddims at that time.
Any information appreciated.
I'm talking about pre 1985 as a generous cut-off - just for the purity of riddim!
I always loved his voice so much and now that I have heard them as full vocals I can tell that he had 'it' to do good full vocal roots tracks and really hope that he put his excellent voice to more quality riddims at that time.
Any information appreciated.
I'm talking about pre 1985 as a generous cut-off - just for the purity of riddim!