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Genre
  
Reggae

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Albums
  
No Surrender, Cross Roads, King Jammys Presents the Best of, Jah Jah Man Riddim

Record labels
  
VP Records, Irie Ites Records, Tamlins Music, King Jammys Digital Productions

Similar
  
Jimmy Riley, Sly Dunbar, Cornell Campbell, Alborosie, Sly and Robbie

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The Tamlins are a 1970s Jamaican reggae and dub vocal group. Composed of Carlton Smith, Junior Moore, and Derrick Lara, The Tamlins are among the most recognized back-up singers in reggae, especially for their years of international touring in support of Peter Tosh. They have also backed John Holt, Delroy Wilson, Pat Kelly, and Marcia Griffiths, among others, as well as recording on their own. Having released one unsuccessful album in 1976, they came to prominence in the late 1970s by releasing 12" singles in Jamaica for Channel One Studios, usually covering earlier rocksteady hits such as "Hard to Confess".

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They gained wider attention for their Sly and Robbie produced version of the Randy Newman song, "Baltimore" (1977). The arrangement on that single was notably similar to that used on Nina Simone's cover of the song, released less than a year earlier. They also cut "Go Away Dream" for the same producers, while vocalist Lara enjoyed some solo success in the early 1980s.

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Songs

BaltiTaxi Fare ยท 1986
Go Away Dream1990
My Whole World Is Falling Down

References

The Tamlins Wikipedia