Night Food
Night Food
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Our Take
Our Take
The Heptones' "Night Food" is a delightful blend of silky smooth vocals and infectious reggae rhythms that will have you grooving all night long. This album is like a late-night feast for your ears, with each track serving up a satisfying mix of soulful melodies and catchy hooks.
From the soulful crooning of "Book of Rules" to the upbeat vibes of "Everyday Life," The Heptones prove they are masters of their craft, effortlessly blending elements of reggae, soul, and R&B to create a sound that is uniquely their own. The production on this album is top-notch, with each instrument shining through in perfect harmony.
One of the standout tracks on "Night Food" has to be "Cool Rasta." With its infectious groove and smooth vocals, this song is a perfect showcase of The Heptones' signature sound. It's impossible to listen to this track without tapping your feet and nodding your head in time to the music.
Overall, "Night Food" is a must-listen for fans of reggae and soul music alike. The Heptones have crafted a truly special album that will have you coming back for more. So grab a plate, dig in, and let The Heptones feed your soul with their delicious tunes. Bon appétit!
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Country Boy
2. I've Got the Handle
3. Sweet Talkin'
4. Book of Rules
5. Mama Say
6. Deceivers
7. Love Won't Come Easy
8. Fatty Fatty
9. Baby I Need Your Lovin'
10. In the Groove
11. Warden (Got to Get Away)
12. Richard Cory (Aka Richard Khoury)
13. Why Must I
14. Love Me Always (There Ain't Nobody Else)
15. The Best Things in Life Are Free
16. I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
17. Why Did You Leave
18. Living Up On the Hill
19. Poverty and Misery in the Ghetto
20. Garden of Life (Original Version)
21. Deceivers
22. Fatty Fatty
23. Baby I Need Your Lovin'
24. In the Groove
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
The Heptones
The Heptones, hailing from Jamaica, are a reggae trio that has been blessing our ears with smooth harmonies and infectious rhythms since the 1960s. Comprised of Barry Llewellyn, Earl Morgan, and Leroy Sibbles, these three lads have undeniably left their mark on the music world with their soulful vocals and irresistible melodies. With their distinctive sound blending elements of rocksteady and reggae, The Heptones have solidified their place as one of the most influential groups in the genre. Their hit songs such as "Book of Rules" and "Party Time" have become reggae classics, loved by fans all over the globe. What sets The Heptones apart from other reggae acts is their ability to effortlessly combine heartfelt lyrics with a laid-back groove that gets your head nodding and your feet moving. Their music has a timeless quality that transcends generations, proving that good music truly knows no boundaries. Whether you're lounging on a tropical beach or dancing the night away at a reggae club, The Heptones' music is the perfect soundtrack to any occasion. So sit back, relax, and let the sweet sounds of The Heptones take you on a musical journey like no other. Trust me, you won't regret it.
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