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By 1976, Lee 'Scratch' Perry was beginning to fulfil his immense potential as a music maker, producing a flow of sublime reggae masterpieces from his famed Black Ark studio, situated behind his house in Washington Gardens, Kingston, ja. One of those to directly benefit from his immense talent was Earl George Lawrence, a gifted singer who after making his recording debut some six years before had cut a number of worthy 45s under a number of aliases. Renamed by Perry as George Faith, his sessions with the producer resulted in a series of sublime 45s, which were soon collected on his debut album, 'Super Eight'. Subsequently repackaged by Island records as To Be A Lover, this beautifully crafted LP duly topped the local music charts before becoming widely acclaimed as one of the finest reggae collections to have ever seen issue.
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