Prince Far I
Genres:
Electronic, New Age, Reggae
Meta styles:
Ambient, DJ/Toasting, Dub

Prince Far I was born Michael James Williams in Spanish Town, Jamaica in 1945. In his teens he assumed the role of lead DJ with the Sir Mike the Musical Dragon Sound System. Bunny Lee first recorded Far I in the early 70's with a tune called "The Great Booga Wooga". He went on to cut tunes for Coxsone, notably "Natty Farmyard" and a version of "Queen of the Minstrel". In 1973 the Cordell's "Simpleton" appeared on the Lion label, with the flip being a strange half-sung half-chanted version by the Prince entitled "Simpleton Skank".

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Silver And Gold 1973-1979

Silver And Gold 1973-1979

Year:
2005
Tracks:
19
Bitrate:
160 kbps
Heavy Manners: Anthology 1977-83 CD2

Heavy Manners: Anthology 1977-83 CD2

Year:
2003
Tracks:
20
Bitrate:
320 kbps
Heavy Manners: Anthology 1977-83 CD1

Heavy Manners: Anthology 1977-83 CD1

1
Year:
2003
Tracks:
20
Bitrate:
320 kbps
Ten Commandments

Ten Commandments

1
Year:
1999
Tracks:
14
Bitrate:
187 kbps
Health And Strength

Health And Strength

1
Year:
1998
Tracks:
11
Bitrate:
224 kbps
Cry Freedom Dub (Vinyl)

Cry Freedom Dub (Vinyl)

Year:
1994
Tracks:
12
Bitrate:
240 kbps
Dubwise (Vinyl)

Dubwise (Vinyl)

Year:
1991
Tracks:
16
Bitrate:
240 kbps
Black Man Land

Black Man Land

2
Year:
1990
Tracks:
16
Bitrate:
128 kbps
Megabit 25, 1922 - Dub

Megabit 25, 1922 - Dub

Year:
1985
Tracks:
16
Bitrate:
320 kbps
Umkhonto We Sizwe (Reissued 1990)

Umkhonto We Sizwe (Reissued 1990)

Year:
1984
Tracks:
12
Bitrate:
224 kbps
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