Winston Reedy
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Winston Reedy is a Jamaican singer, most identified with the musical genre of reggae. He is best known for the lovers rock hit single, "Dim The Light" (1983), one of the most popular UK lovers rock titles (recorded at Easy Street Studios, Bethnal Green, London). Reed appeared alongside Janet Kay, and others on 31 December 2005, at the 'New Years Eve Gala - Lovers Rock' event at The Banqueting Hall, Station Road, Brixton.[1]
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[edit] Albums
[edit] Love Affair
Tracks:
- "I Wanna Be Loved"
- "Rumours Of Love"
- "We'll Be Together"
- "Conversation"
- "Love Affair"
- "Silver Words"
- "Love Has Got Me On A High"
- "Ring Of Gold"
- "Love Vibration"
- "Show Me The Way"
[edit] Love Thing
Tracks:
[edit] Dim the Light
Tracks:
- "Dim The Light"
- "Never Gonna Give You Up"
- "Moi Emma Ooh Je Taime"
- "Are You Coming"
- "Daughter Of Zion"
- "Message To Father"
- "Border Line"
- "Sensimella"
- "Lend Me"
- "I Spy Trouble"
[edit] Crossover
Tracks:
- "Ambition"
- "Baby Love"
- "For The Music"
- "Judah's Dream"
- "Love Is A Treasure"
- "Romantic Girl"
- "Rumours Of Love"
- "Superstar"
- "The Word In The Beginning"
- "World Crisis"
[edit] Lips And Chalis
[edit] References
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