Apr182024

Tenor Saw

Clive "Tenor Saw" Bright was raised in the Payne Avenue district of West Kingston. His first single, "Roll Call" was recorded in 1984 for George Phang's Powerhouse label, on the "Queen Majesty" rhythm. He moved on, with his friend Nitty Gritty, to work with Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion sound system and label, having hits in Jamaica with "Lots of Sign", "Pumpkin Belly", "Run Come Call Me", and "Fever". His most successful single, however, was "Ring the Alarm", voiced over the "Stalag" rhythm for Winston Riley's Techniques label. Read more on Last.fm

Track: Ring The Alarm

Most Played Tracks as Scrobbled to Last.fm

# Title Plays
1Ring The Alarm
248501
2Pumpkin Belly
65786
3Golden Hen
43309
4Lots of Sign
24118
5Roll Call
17272
6Fever
10383
7Who's Gonna Help Me Praise
7845
8Ring The Alarm (Hip Hop Mix)
7495
9Shirley Jones
7102
10Jah Guide and Protect Me
6276

Other Album Releases:

Reggae Trio
Dub Fever
With Lots of Sign
Tenor Saw Lives On
Fever
Reggae Dancehall Riddim: Love Me Forever
Super Clash
John Crow the Tyrell Clive Bright MIX
Ring the Alarm (Sound Boy Murda)
John Crow the Tyrell 154 Mix

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