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To Be a Lover Have Mercy
George Faith
To Be a Lover Have Mercy
Genres: International Music, Pop
 
Born in the small fishing village of Rae Town outside Kingston, Jamaica, George Faith began life as Earl George Lawrence. The middle child (of three) started singing in his school choir, despite having parents who, as a ba...  more »

     
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All Artists: George Faith
Title: To Be a Lover Have Mercy
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Hip-O Select
Release Date: 3/27/2007
Genres: International Music, Pop
Style: Reggae
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 602498626023, 0602498626023

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Born in the small fishing village of Rae Town outside Kingston, Jamaica, George Faith began life as Earl George Lawrence. The middle child (of three) started singing in his school choir, despite having parents who, as a barber and industrial cook, respectively, didn't exhibit much musical proficiency.


His early recordings were credited, variously, to "Earl George" and "George Earl." In the early Seventies, he hooked up with producer Lee "Scratch" Perry, recording his first version of William Bell's Stax classic "To Be A Lover." Subsequent to that recording, he drifted through a variety of producers, reconnecting with Perry again in 1977. At that point, Perry dubbed the singer "George Faith," and cut a new version of "To Be A Lover."



The second time proved to be a charm, as Faith locked into Perry's groove on such classics as the O'Jays' "I've Got The Groove" and Paul Anka's "Diana." The amalgam of Wilson Pickett's "In The Midnight Hour" and Lee Dorsey's "Ya Ya," mixed with Perry's swampy production is nothing short of a masterpiece. According to Faith's obituary, To Be A Lover "is ranked by many as the greatest set Perry cut with a solo vocalist."



Unfortunately, Lee Perry had something of a breakdown shortly thereafter, so a planned follow-up album and a tour never came to fruition. Faith changed producers again after Perry was out of the picture, but his next album failed to gain either the commercial or critical success of To Be A Lover.



After emigrating to Canada in the early Eighties, Faith returned to the Jamaican recording scene in 1986. His Soulful George Faith album led to popularity in Brazil, and he recorded occasionally for that territory.



George Faith passed away in May of 2003 after a battle with cancer
 

CD Reviews

Amazing
C. Austin | wellfleet,ma usa | 03/06/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The sad thing is that many perry fans will never discover perry material like this. This has to be one of perrys all time best production albums, not to mention that he plays percussion with scully. George Faiths music is more like gregory isaacs but with deep, heavy black arc sound. This album is set apart as a lovers album because it is drenched in echo and reverb which any perry listener will instantly recognise.get this album.Thank you for the amazing releases Hipp-o-select!"
Amazing
Zachary E. House | 03/13/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Talk about soulfull vocals, George Faith's gotem. Thow in Scratch and its a winner. Buy this cd how ever you can get it. My girlfriend loves it to and all she listens to is poppy stuff so its good enough to please all palets."