Harmony as the traditionalist in us know it stop long time ago.
Harmony was something people specialized in. You had groups who specialized in harmony and was in sync, in tune, and sound good.
In modern Rand B, Hip Hop and Reggae and Dancehall, harmony is getting a decent singer in the studio to add a few lines of harmony to the song, or the orginal singer if they can hold a note add a different track. Gone are the days when Dennis Brown a harmonize on Bob Marley record, gone are the days when JC Lodge, Nadine Sutherland and others doing harmony in the studio. Gone are the days when you have Harmony groups in sync and in step on stage shows.
Dancehall harmony is Chaka Demus and plyers, Tonto Metro and Devonte, usually a DJ and a singer trying to ketch a note. You have a few groups like TOK and LUST who can hold their own but it is few and far between in today's music.
Di truth a di truth, make no sense we argue over it.
Tell me where you can find this ya kind of Harmony nowadays
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JhTM0Lar3Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n6aiNXCqYj8
Home T may have been the last good Harmony group.
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So I was sticking to harmonizing groups and not reading Histy's criteria - Male Harmony: A tight, well coordinated combination of tenor, baritone and sometimes bass behind the lead vocalist. Falsetto can also play a part.
Here's some tight harmonizing:
Jimmy Riley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a6j9RLyxOGs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsKGPaEvA2I
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X I like your choices. I was going to put up the Tamlins myself but I'm going to stretch myself a little to answer Histy's question about harmonizing. I submit these:
Third World
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64Dd8J_vj8Y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvan0RMegP0
Mighty Diamonds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WAYzOz14OrI
Slim Smith & The Uniques
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21PUe4OLuQI
Steel Pulse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3dZlRRF0hDo
These double as Harmonizing Dancehall music:
TOK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RVUIviggznY
C Sharp
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th0pTT1vKcw
LUST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XMG14V3HOgw
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Recently, I was thinking about the role and success of the singing of parts (harmony) in Jamaican recorded music. And I’m referring here to the SERIOUS genres ska, rocksteady and reggae (dancehall will rarely ever count in ANY serious music discussion initiated by me)
In the end,not asking that question saved whatever little credibility you have remaining on the issue.
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As much as I used to BUY and listen to those dance hall chune back in the daze. Try again!!Originally posted by X View PostSupercat ,nicodemus,and junior demus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Ry5cUCOT4
Supercat nicodemus and tenor saw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAK7zvSZFqg
But i like the tamlins and paragons in their genre.
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Supercat ,nicodemus,and junior demus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f1Ry5cUCOT4
Supercat nicodemus and tenor saw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vAK7zvSZFqg
But i like the tamlins and paragons in their genre.
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I was going to ask that you list some dance hall songs that have the type of [the three man harmony] that Historian alluded to. But I won't, since this will distract from the topic.Originally posted by Rockman View PostPay attention but ignore the jab he took at Dancehall?
Simply amazing,you are telling me to pay attention but object to my doing exactly that.
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Pay attention but ignore the jab he took at Dancehall?
Simply amazing,you are telling me to pay attention but object to my doing exactly that.
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Spot on X,Originally posted by X View Post
Tamlins were one of my favorite harmonizing group.
Isreal Vibration and (like it or not) Culture were good harmonizers IMO.
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Pay attention Rockman!Originally posted by Rockman View PostHistorian,say you ordered a rare music CD ,does that CD lose value based on the delivery method,say FedEx,UPS or a carrier riding a bicycle?
Why do you stigmatize dancehall when it too is about lyrical content?
Let's finish with this very good topic presented by Historian... before you throw a stone in it's cog.
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Historian,say you ordered a rare music CD ,does that CD lose value based on the delivery method,say FedEx,UPS or a carrier riding a bicycle?
Why do you stigmatize dancehall when it too is about lyrical content?
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