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Tracklist Hide Credits

A1 Row Fisherman
Written-By – W. Matthews*
4:31
A2 Slow Coach
Written-By – R. Dennis*
3:05
A3 We Got To Be Together
Written-By – W. Matthews*
3:47
A4 Feel The Spirit
Written-By – L. McDonald*, W. Matthews*
4:55
A5 Bredda Gravalicious
Written-By – W. Matthews*
3:55
B1 Wild Suspense
Written-By – G. Haye*
4:10
B2 They Never Know
Written-By – W. Matthews*
4:28
B3 Black Rose
Written-By – L. McDonald*
3:26
B4 Something Funny
Written-By – W. Matthews*
5:05
B5 Very Well
Written-By – W. Matthews*
5:20

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Island Records Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Mango Records
  • Pressed By – Keel Mfg. Corp.
  • Published By – Ackee Music, Inc.
  • Mastered At – The Sound Clinic
  • Lacquer Cut At – Sterling Sound

Credits

  • Art Direction – Dennis Morris
  • Cover [Cover Painting], Painting [Cover Painting] – Paul Smykle*
  • Executive-Producer – Erskine Thompson
  • Harmony Vocals – George 'Buddy' Haye*, Lloyd 'Bread' McDonald*, Rudolph 'Garth' Dennis*, Winston 'Pipe' Matthews*
  • Horns [Horn Section], Alto Saxophone – Cedric Brooks*
  • Horns [Horn Section], Flugelhorn, Cornet – Dickage*
  • Horns [Horn Section], Tenor Saxophone – Headley Bennett*
  • Horns [Horn Section], Trombone – Rico*, Vin Gordon
  • Lead Vocals – Lloyd 'Bread' McDonald*, Rudolph 'Garth' Dennis*, Winston 'Pipe' Matthews*
  • Mastered By – John Dent
  • Mixed By – Terry Barham
  • Musician, Bass – 'Ranchie' McLean*
  • Musician, Bongos, Congas – Noel 'Scully' Simms*
  • Musician, Drums – Lowell 'Sly' Dunbar*
  • Musician, Lead Guitar – Rad 'Duggie' Bryan*
  • Musician, Organ – Ansell 'Pinky' Collins*
  • Musician, Percussion – 'Sticky' Thompson*
  • Musician, Piano – 'Tarzan' Nelson*
  • Musician, Rhythm Guitar – 'Bopee' Bowen*, Robert 'Robbie' Shakespeare*
  • Producer – Wailing Souls

Notes

Printed on back cover:
Special thanks to the following people:
Sister Diane Ellis
and Brother Joe Higgs 'The Maestro'

The stone that the builder refuse will
always be the headcorner stone,
likewise the battle is
not for the swift nor the strong but
to those who can endure to the end.
'Lloydie Bread'

Mango Records, a division of Island Records Inc. 444 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022 Printed in U.S.A.

Printed on spine:
©1979 Mango Records

Printed on labels:
Ackee Music, Inc. (ASCAP)
℗ 1979 Island Records, Inc.

A5 is titled incorrectly on sleeve as "Bredda Gravilicious" vs. correctly on label as "Bredda Gravalicious"

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (A-side label): MLPS-9523-A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side label): MLPS-9523-B
  • Matrix / Runout (A-side etched, ᐉ stamped): B-1 ᐉ MLPS-9523-A
  • Matrix / Runout (B-side etched, ᐉ sᴛᴇʀʟɪɴɢ stamped): B-1 ᐉ MLPS-9523-B sᴛᴇʀʟɪɴɢ
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ILPS 9523 Wailing Souls Wild Suspense ‎(LP, Album) Island Records ILPS 9523 UK 1979
none Wailing Souls Wild Suspense ‎(LP, Album) Massive none Jamaica 1979
ZCI 9623 Wailing Souls Wild Suspense ‎(Cass, Album) Island Records ZCI 9623 Spain Unknown
200 886 Wailing Souls Wild Suspense ‎(LP, Album) Island Records 200 886 Netherlands 1979
524 029-2 Wailing Souls Wild Suspense ‎(CD, Album, RE) Spectrum Music , Mango 524 029-2 UK & Europe Unknown


Wailing Souls - Wild Suspense FLAC album

Musician performer: Wailing Souls

Title: Wild Suspense

Country: UK

Date of release: 1979

Style: Reggae, Roots Reggae

Genre: Reggae

Size FLAC: 1772 mb

Rating: 4.5 / 5

Votes: 355

Other Formats: MOD WAV TTA AU APE VOX XM

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mym Ђудęm ęгσ НuK
sorry to say, but in my opinion this is an example what could have gone wrong with jamaican artist switching to the big reggae record industry in the 70ies = polished up sound by big studio productions killed the songwriting, arrangements and the "soul" of roots reggae - just compare this one with the 3 studio 1 releases by the wailing souls
mym Ђудęm ęгσ НuK
sorry to say, but in my opinion this is an example what could have gone wrong with jamaican artist switching to the big reggae record industry in the 70ies = polished up sound by big studio productions killed the songwriting, arrangements and the "soul" of roots reggae - just compare this one with the 3 studio 1 releases by the wailing souls