Skylarking by Horace Andy

Skylarking

Horace Andy

1972

Skylarking is a Reggae album by Horace Andy, originally released in 1972. On Gatefold: 33 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Reggae

About

Horace Andy has one of those voices you can’t unhear. Produced by Coxsone Dodd at the legendary Studio One, <i>Skylarking</i>—a roundup of Andy’s earliest singles packaged as a debut album—captured a particular strain of early '70s reggae: lovers rock with a touch of roots, smooth and pop-friendly but with an eeriness creeping around the edges. It's a balance embodied in Andy’s high, haunting voice. “Skylarking” is an unquestionable classic, but tracks like “Night Owl” and “See a Man’s Face” are at least as good, braiding mellowness with a simmering intensity in a way few reggae artists captured then or since.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Where Do the Children Play3:29
  2. 2Just Say Who3:50
  3. 3Love of a Woman3:19
  4. 4Skylarking3:08
  5. 5Mamie Blue3:17
  6. 6Please Don't Go2:24
  7. 7Every Tongue Shall Tell4:38
  8. 8Something On My Mind2:26
  9. 9See a Man's Face2:35
  10. 10Don't Cry Little Girl2:56
  11. 11I'll Be Gone2:27
  12. 12Got to Be Sure2:28
  13. 13Oh Youth Man2:53
  14. 14Night Owl4:03

Credits

Production & Engineering

Songwriting

33 pressings tracked on Gatefold