Clint Eastwood

 
Artist:

Clint Eastwood

Born:
195z

  • Genre: Reggae
  • Active: '70s, '80s
  • Instrument: Vocals

Biography

Born Robert Brammer, dancehall deejay Clint Eastwood first made a name for himself performing with deejay General Saint (born Winston Hislop) in Great Britain. Noted for putting on lively, theatrical and humorous performances, Eastwood and Saint came to be known as a novelty act in Jamaica. In the mid '80s the two split up to pursue solo careers. Their biggest selling album was Two Bad D.J. (1981). ~ Sandra Brennan, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

Two Bad D.J., African Youth, Stop That Train

Relationship with:

Trinity
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Wikipedia: Clint Eastwood (album)
Clint Eastwood
Studio album by The Upsetters
Released 1970
Genre Reggae
Producer Lee Perry
Professional reviews
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The Upsetters chronology
Return of Django
(1969)
Clint Eastwood
(1970)
Many Moods of the Upsetters
(1970)

Clint Eastwood is a reggae album by The Upsetters.

Track listing

Side one

  1. "Return Of The Ugly"
  2. "For A Few Dollars More"
  3. "Prisoner Of Love"
  4. "Dry Acid"
  5. "Rightful Ruler"
  6. "Clint Eastwood"

Side two

  1. "Taste Of Killing"
  2. "Selassie"
  3. "What Is This"
  4. "Ain't No Love"
  5. "My Mob"
  6. "I've Caught You"

 
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