Альбомы исполнителя
Born A Winner (Official Audio)
2023 · сингл
So Nice to be With You
2023 · сингл
Is There A Place
2023 · сингл
Reggae Riddim: Heavenless
2023 · сингл
Get Myself Together
2023 · сингл
To The Foundation
2023 · сингл
Come Back Home
2022 · сингл
I Surrender All
2022 · сингл
Alibaba
2022 · сингл
Here for You
2022 · сингл
Road to Zion
2022 · сингл
SHORT CHANGE
2022 · сингл
Judgement Day
2022 · сингл
Through It All
2021 · альбом
Sweet Harmony
2021 · сингл
Forever Love
2021 · сингл
Prodigal Son
2021 · сингл
Sweet Jamaica
2020 · сингл
Mama
2020 · сингл
You Deliver Me
2020 · сингл
He'll Do It Again
2020 · сингл
Feel Brand New
2020 · сингл
You're All I Need
2019 · сингл
Penthouse Flashback Series: George Nooks
2019 · альбом
You Make Me Feel Brand New
2019 · сингл
Lets Pray Riddim
2019 · сингл
African Roots
2019 · альбом
World Is In Trouble
2019 · сингл
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Биография
b. George Nooks, c.1958, Jamaica, West Indies. Initially a DJ appearing on discomix hits for Joe Gibbs Record Globe, in 1978 Nooks featured as Prince Mohammed on the remake of Dennis Brown’s ‘Money In My Pocket’. The b-side, ‘Cool Runnings’, was co-written with George and Errol Thompson and showed Nooks giving an exceptional performance. He also featured alongside Brown on ‘How Could I Leave’, identified as George Knooks (sic), the name under which he also recorded for Prince Tony Robinson on his hit ‘Light Up Your Spliff’. Nooks’ distinctive style was soon gracing releases for other producers, including Alvin ‘GG’ Ranglin’s ‘Hallelujah I Love Her So’. Nooks’ success led to sessions with Bunny Riley, resulting in ‘People Are You Ready’, which was remarkably similar to Tapper Zukie’s chant-and-response hit ‘Oh Lord’, and Nooks subsequently released his debut album, which included ‘Fat John Tom’, ‘Great Sounds Ska’ and ‘Natty Going Back To Africa’. The increasing violence in Kingston influenced Nooks, now recording under his real name, to record as a singer with his interpretation of Little Roy’s ‘Tribal War’, and the follow-up single, Errol Dunkley’s ‘Darling Ooh’. Nooks continued to concentrate on his singing career and with Donovan Germain released ‘We’re In This Love Together’, which crossed over into the mainstream, almost reaching the UK pop chart. Other releases include ‘Time For Love’, ‘My Heart Is Gone’, ‘Be Your Lover’, ‘Rocking Time’ and ‘Freedom Blues’. In the 90s Nooks continued to release the occasional song, notably ‘No One Else Will Do’, which when played as a dub plate was mistaken for a Dennis Brown tune. Examples of Nooks’ work surfaced on the Acid Jazz Records roots offshoot.