Welton Irie

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Hotter Reggae Music 03:53 Tools
Put it Down 03:30 Tools
Lambs Bread International 04:27 Tools
Assassination 03:21 Tools
Stone A Throw 03:11 Tools
Ghettoman Corner 03:25 Tools
Black Man Get Up Tan Up Pon Foot 03:47 Tools
Jah Come 02:30 Tools
Rolling Stone 03:24 Tools
Come Nurse 00:00 Tools
Bill Fold Wa You Fa 03:33 Tools
Herb Man Trafficking 01:53 Tools
Mr. Irie 03:45 Tools
Chalice 03:17 Tools
Army Life 03:41 Tools
Chase Them Crazy 00:00 Tools
Obeah Man 00:00 Tools
Reprobate 03:19 Tools
Greetings 00:00 Tools
DJ Connection 00:00 Tools
Give Jah The Glory 00:00 Tools
Sensimania 00:00 Tools
Come Me Just A Come 00:00 Tools
Chant Down Babylon 02:36 Tools
Unite 00:00 Tools
Money Man Skank 00:00 Tools
The Almighty 00:00 Tools
Come We Just A Come 03:10 Tools
You I Love 00:00 Tools
Jah A Come 02:41 Tools
Guns Out A Hand 00:00 Tools
Nice Up The Dance 00:00 Tools
Stone Throwing 00:00 Tools
Black Man Stand Up Pan Foot 00:00 Tools
Slaving Ghettoman Corner 00:00 Tools
Lamb's Bread 00:00 Tools
Wicked Running 00:00 Tools
Herb Farm 00:00 Tools
Mr Irie 00:00 Tools
Some A Holla Some A Bawl 03:40 Tools
Girls Up To Date 00:00 Tools
Wicked Tumbling 00:00 Tools
Big Apple 00:00 Tools
From Africa To Jamaica 00:00 Tools
Musician 00:00 Tools
Only Me 00:00 Tools
Jah So Real 00:00 Tools
Reggae International 00:00 Tools
Nice Up 00:00 Tools
Life Story 00:00 Tools
Big Hips Girls 00:00 Tools
Ghetto Man Corner 00:00 Tools
Plane Flight 00:00 Tools
Connection 02:57 Tools
Cocks Man 00:00 Tools
Juck Pon Truck 00:00 Tools
Wife & Sweetheart 00:00 Tools
Juck Out The Bed 00:00 Tools
Toilet Sex 00:00 Tools
Hard Sound Fi Dead 00:00 Tools
Adam And Eve 00:00 Tools
Wife And Sweetheart 00:00 Tools
Sex Machine 00:00 Tools
Me Neat Me Sweet 00:00 Tools
Disc Jockey 00:00 Tools
Out Ah Hand 00:00 Tools
Fishie Anniversary 00:00 Tools
Soca Rumba 00:00 Tools
Yellow Baby 00:00 Tools
Live & Direct 00:00 Tools
Tan Tedy Little Gal 00:00 Tools
This Old Man 00:00 Tools
Shirley 00:00 Tools
Man Next Door 00:00 Tools
Up to Date 00:00 Tools
Out A Hand 00:00 Tools
A wea you fa 00:00 Tools
Walk And Talk 00:00 Tools
Guns Out Hand 00:00 Tools
Herb Man Trafficking - Live 00:00 Tools
Don't Touch The Crack 00:00 Tools
Professional feat Joe Lickshot 00:00 Tools
Mr Hornsman 00:00 Tools
Wicked Have Fe Run 00:00 Tools
Peace and Love 00:00 Tools
Herb Man Trafficking - Welton Irie 00:00 Tools
Bubbling Telephone 00:00 Tools
Professional 00:00 Tools
Keep On Running 00:00 Tools
Guettoman Corner 00:00 Tools
Hotter Reggae Music - Welton Irie 00:00 Tools
Black Man Get Up Tan Up Pon Fo 00:00 Tools
Version 00:00 Tools
18 - Hotter Reggae Music 00:00 Tools
Keep On Running (Original 12" Disco Mix) 00:00 Tools
Give Jah The Glory (Aka Black Man Get Up Tan Up Pon Foot) 00:00 Tools
Room For Rent 00:00 Tools
Musicians 00:00 Tools
Cry For The Ape 00:00 Tools
Chuckie Chuckie 00:00 Tools
lambs bread inte 00:00 Tools
Hotter reggae music (baltimore riddim) 00:00 Tools
Hotter Reggae Music (Baltimore 00:00 Tools
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Welton Dobson, 1960, Jamaica, West Indies. Welton began his career performing as, simply, Welton, toasting for Big John's Stereophonic Sound (later known as Echo Tone Hi Fi) from 1976 till 1981. He initially emulated his hero Ranking Trevor, sometimes proving indistinguishable. Welton built up a hardcore group of devotees, enabling him to introduce young talent to the sound. One of Welton's proteges was General Echo, who, alongside Big John and Flux, was inexplicably gunned down by police in Kingston. They were the first artist who used slackness in there lyrics long time before Yellowman was crown as King of Slackness. Welton moved to the Gemini sound, notable for allowing Yellowman to make his debut on the sound system circuit in a clash with Jack Ruby's Hi Power sound. Gemini was one of the biggest and well known sound in this time. Following his departure to the Virgo sound, Johnny Ringo stepped in and Welton performed alongside the Lone Ranger. Welton and the Lone Ranger began their recording careers as a duo with Coxsone Dodd at Studio One, performing in a style similar to Michigan And Smiley. It was at this time that Welton added Irie to his name following a recommendation from Dodd. The duo recorded a version of "Joe Frazier" for "Big Fight" and echoed Bob Marley with "Chase Them Crazy". The partnership was short-lived, and in the early 80s Welton released a succession of hits for a variety of producers, including "The Bomb" over the Baba Boom rhythm and "Army Life", which inspired Yellowman's preferred interpretation, retitled "Soldier Take Over". A session with Sly And Robbie resulted in the number 1 hit "Ballerina", followed by the equally popular tribute to marijuana, "Lambs Bread International". Welton also demonstrated that he was a proponent of black pride with the unyielding "Black Man Stand Up Pon Foot". Other songs included "Parish Connection", "Dance A Cork", "A Weh You Fah", "Serve Me Long", "Jailhouse Affair", "How You Keep A Dance" and "Come Nurse". By 1983 Welton returned to the Gemini Sound for an international tour alongside Johnny Ringo and Squiddly Ranking. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.