Junior Murvin

Junior Murvin’s reggae-infused sound, intertwined with rock and indie influences, offers a timeless journey through Jamaica’s rich musical landscape. Known for the groundbreaking “Police and Thieves” (1977), Murvin’s work captures the essence of reggae’s golden era. The album “Cool Out Son” (1979) further solidified his status, showcasing his ability to blend poignant lyrics with compelling rhythms. “Bad Man Possee” (1982) and “Apartheid” (1986) continued to push boundaries, reflecting the socio-political climate of the times. Released under various labels, these records have become essential listening for vinyl enthusiasts and collectors. Murvin’s influence resonates alongside contemporaries, echoing the vibrancy of reggae’s roots while appealing to fans of rock and indie. His legacy remains a vital part of the musical tapestry, inviting listeners to explore the depths of his discography.

  • Junior Murvin – Badman Possee

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