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Third World is a Jamaican reggae fusion band formed in 1973. Their sound is influenced by soul , funk and disco . Although it has undergone several line-up changes, Stephen "Cat" Coore and Richard Daley have been constant members.
Third World is the 1976 debut album of the Jamaican reggae group Third World.. The Allmusic review hails the album as “a brilliant debut” … “from a band whose desire was to infuse reggae with other influences, continuing a direction in Jamaican music that was perhaps best expressed by artists along the lines of Count Ossie and Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus.” [1]
Michael "Ibo" Cooper OD (14 January 1952 – 12 October 2023) was a Jamaican reggae musician and musical educator. He was member of the pop-band Inner Circle and founding member of the reggae band Third World. [2]
Serious Business is an album by the Jamaican band Third World, released in 1989. [2] [3] "Forbidden Love" was the first single. [4] Third World supported the album with a North American tour. [5] The album peaked at No. 107 on the Billboard 200. [6] It was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Reggae Recording". [7]
A reggae-disco hit by the reggae band Third World, this cover version was released as a single in 1978 by Island Records and peaked at number 10 in the UK. [2] In the US, it went to number 47 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 9 on the Hot Soul Singles chart. [3] In Canada the song reached number 55. [4]
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96° in the Shade is the second album by the Jamaican reggae group Third World, released by Island Records in 1977. [1] The title track, “1865 (96 Degrees in the Shade)”, refers to the year of the Morant Bay rebellion, headed by the Baptist deacon and preacher Paul Bogle. Although the rebellion failed, the song makes clear that Bogle’s ...