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Down the Street
2023 · single
Freedom
2022 · albüm
Gwaan Girl
2022 · single
3x the Roots
2021 · albüm
Left Behind
2020 · single
Greatest Hits 1966 - 1970
2019 · derleme
Only a Smile
2019 · single
Global Politics
2019 · single
My Best Girl & Let's Sing
2018 · single
Same Old Story
2017 · albüm
Goodbye Love
2017 · single
Just Passing Through
2015 · albüm
Back into Your World
2014 · single
Goodbye Baby / What Kind Of Fool
2012 · single
Hypnotizing Eyes / Down The Street
2012 · single
This Is My Song / Don't Look Back
2012 · single
Tonight / You've Caught Me
2012 · derleme
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Biyografi
Texas Dixon (b. 1948, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies) and Keith Rowe (b. 22 October 1950, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies) first auditioned for Derrick Harriott in the late 60s, and the producer was so enamoured with their voices that he immediately took them under his wing and into his studio. Backed by musicians of the calibre of Lynn Tait and Hux Brown, they recorded two of reggae’s most enduring and versioned staples, ‘Tonight’ and ‘Stop That Train’. However, they faded into obscurity soon after these releases, although ‘Hypnotizing Eyes’ and a cover version of the Temptations’ ‘Don’t Look Back’ prolonged their career. Rowe went on to release ‘Groovy Situation’ for Lee Perry, but afterwards emigrated to the USA and joined the army, while Dixon relocated to Canada. The duo might well have languished in obscurity had it not been for rapper Vanilla Ice’s version of ‘Stop That Train’ in the early 90s. In its wake, Crystal Records put together an admirable retrospective package of early recordings, which, rather than bursting the bubble, served to reaffirm their legendary status.