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Skylarking

Horace Andy · 1972

32 min · 12 tracks · reggae · dub music · downtempo

A soothing blend of reggae rhythms and soulful vocals that evoke both nostalgia and longing.

Skylarking is an album by Horace Andy, released in 1972. A soothing blend of reggae rhythms and soulful vocals that evoke both nostalgia and longing. 'Skylarking' is significant for its critical acclaim and influence on the reggae genre, particularly noted for its lyrical depth and production quality. The album has been praised for its timeless tracks and remains a staple within reggae music, contributing to Andy's long-lasting legacy in both Jamaica and abroad. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Skylarking sound like?

A soothing blend of reggae rhythms and soulful vocals that evoke both nostalgia and longing. Rooted in reggae and dub music.

What makes Skylarking by Horace Andy notable?

'Skylarking' is significant for its critical acclaim and influence on the reggae genre, particularly noted for its lyrical depth and production quality. The album has been praised for its timeless tracks and remains a staple within reggae music, contributing to Andy's long-lasting legacy in both Jamaica and abroad. In 1972, Horace Andy was gaining recognition as a prominent voice in reggae, following his earlier work with the legendary Studio One. 'Skylarking' marked his first album after a series of singles that established him as an influential artist in the genre. This release helped solidify his reputation and showcased his unique vocal style against lush, melodic backdrops.

How many songs are on Skylarking?

Skylarking has 12 tracks, running approximately 32 minutes.

Tracklist

12 tracks·32:50

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Where Do the Children Play Standout 3:28
  • 2 Just Say Who Standout 2:27
  • 3 Love of a Woman 3:21
  • 4 Skylarking Standout 3:06
  • 5 Mamie Blue 3:25
  • 6 Please Don’t Go 2:16
  • 7 Every Tongue Shall Tell 2:26
  • 8 Something’s on My Mind 2:18
  • 9 See a Man’s Face 2:28
  • 10 Don’t Cry 2:53
  • 11 I’ll Be Gone 2:24
  • 12 Got to Be Sure 2:18

Release Date

January 1, 1972

Genre

downtempo, dub music, reggae

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Artist Origin

Jamaica

Runtime

32 min 50 sec