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Reggae Trio

1.5M streams

1,511,261

Fever

930.3K streams

930,312

Dub Fever

253.1K streams

253,134

With Lots of Sign

131.8K streams

131,808

John Crow the Tyrell 154 Mix

109.6K streams

109,559

Ring the Alarm (Sound Boy Murda)

63.3K streams

63,306

Super Clash

49.8K streams

49,767

Clash

47K streams

46,967

Tenor Saw Lives On

39.7K streams

39,668

Reggae Dancehall Riddim: Love Me Forev...

Biography

One of the most important figures in early ragga and dancehall, Tenor Saw (born Clive Bright, 1966, Kingston, Jamaica) is best-known for his 1985 hit "Ring the Alarm," a song based on the then-ubiquitous "Stalag 17" rhythm which proved to be one of the biggest -- and catchiest -- hits to come out of reggae's transition into the electronic age. Tenor Saw followed it up with Fever, an LP that -- while it didn't contain his signature song -- proved to be a minor classic of early dancehall, full of simple, catchy melodies, synthesized rhythm-section parts, and Tenor Saw's floating vocals. (The CD reissue of Fever also appended dub versions of most of the original tracks.) With such a promising start to his career, it seemed Tenor Saw would be around for quite a long time; sadly, his life was cut short in August 1988, when he was hit by a car in Houston, TX, and killed. The album Wake the Town was released posthumously in 1992. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi