Larry Marshall Larry & Soundemension - Nanny Goat Nanny Goat Version
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Tracks
Track | Duration | Preview |
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Nanny Goat Version | ||
Nanny Goat |
Video
Larry Marshall & Alvin Perkins - Nanny Goat
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Catalog Numbers
SO-017683, SO-01763Labels
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Formats
- Vinyl
- 7"
- 45 RPM
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Companies
Role | Company |
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Recorded By | Jamaica Recording Studio |
Published By | Jamrec Music |
Credits
Role | Credit |
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Producer | Clement "Coxsone" Dodd |
Notes
The catalog# is stated as "SO-017683" on side A and as "SO-01763" on side B.Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): SO 0086A SKIN
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): SO 0086 B
About Larry Marshall Larry & Soundemension
Born December 17th, 1941, in the district of Lawrence Hall in rural St. Ann, Jamaica, and passed away on August 24th, 2017.
He recorded his first song with label Top Deck in 1962. In 1967, Larry Marshall went over to Coxsone Records where he was placed in a group dubbed by Clement "Coxsone" Dodd. After recording 3 songs Larry Marshall left Coxsone due to lack of control. After leaving Coxsone he recorded "I've Got another Girl, "Dark End of the Street" & "Judge Dread" with Prince Buster.
In 1968 Larry Marshall moved over to Studio One where, in collaboration with Alvin Leslie, he recorded "Nanny Goat
Real Name
- Fitzroy Marshall
Name Vars
- F. L. Marshall
- F. Marshall
- Franklyn (Larry) Marshall
- Franklyn Marshall
- L Marshall
- L. F. Marshall
- L. Marchall
- L. Marshal
- L. Marshall
- L. Mashall
- L.Marshall
- Larrie Marshall
- Larry
- Larry Marshal
- Larry Mashall
- Lorry Marshall
- Marshall
- Marshall, Larry
Aliases
- Bro. Marshall
- Fitzroy D. Long
- Fitzroy Marshall
Comments
Ooh noo ooh noo I'm not gonna let you go ?
*BIG TUNE!!!!*
That person who played bass changed Jamaican music to reggae
samakans
This song was done in 1968 the very first reggae beat music, Larry Marshall was never given no award by the Jamaican government for his contribution in the music industry.He is one of the pioneer in the music faternity, and he also Justin Hinds got little or no recognizance by the government of Jamaica.
TTuuuuuuuuuuuuune wicked tune.
Long time fav of mine. Crackin' tune Gromit. Play back that sound again for me Sir.
:-) ♥♡ i wish i wasent old enough to remember this, but, then again :-)
nice tune
Jubffcxvff kmh
Rip Larry marshall?
East fuckin' Campus!
Brilliant. c;
Typical studio 1 straight out of Jamaica
solo tu potevi essere….BIG RESPECT MY BREDDA
aNGIE&tHEaNGELS seal @ of approvaled.
Nah be removaled.
Nah be removaled.
É MUITA PEDRA MUSICA LINDA
I see someone knows the beginning to the downbeat the rulers Larry marshal special!! Dis is Larry marshal the original nanny goat!!!
Riddim..
This has always been hotly debated. When I was growing up, I was told this was the 1st reggae tune. But then people say its Lester Sterling's "Bangarang
A work of art.
Arguably the very first reggae tune. Very nice.
boss sound!!studio one
Research the one called "People Funny Boy
Was this the first Reggae tune, or was it Fat Man, the 1968 version by Derrick Morgan?