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Lincoln Thompson

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Thompson returned to Jamaica and re-set up the successful God Sent label, with the help of German company Juicy Peeple to produce his fourth album,
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Prince Lincoln received a record deal in 1978, he was signed up by Mo Claridge, who at the time ran Ballistics Records, a London offshoot of
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studio in London. It was released by Target Records with only three musicians per track, giving the music the intimate quality of
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1979 (The lyrics from "Walk in Jah light" and "Thanksgiving" have been used to explain the doctrine of physical immortality at
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in 1980. This time the music was recorded in London. Prince Lincoln's decision to invite English rock musician
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in 1997 after someone from the United States heard the music in Prince Lincoln's shop, and agreed to become a
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album following in May. In mid 1979, the Royal Rasses recorded a second Prince Lincoln album,
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In 2010, the song, "Humanity (Love the Way It Should Be)" was covered by the American singer
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Sent label. He had two hit singles with "Kingston 11" and "Love the Way It Should Be".
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shop called The Rasses Fish Mart and Grocery Store. In September 1983, he recorded
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He began his recording career as a harmony singer along with
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Thompson died in January 1999, in London, at the age of 49.
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was controversial, and the album was a commercial flop.
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studios. Around this time he and his family moved to
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Index

Kingston, Jamaica
London
Reggae
reggae
Rastafari movement
Cedric Myton
The Congos
The Tartans
Coxsone Dodd
Studio One
Zion
Cedric Myton
God
John Legend
Philadelphia
The Roots
Legend
United Artists
falsetto
drum and bass
reggae
The Royals
Natural Wild
Joe Jackson
Ride with the Rasses
Channel One
Tottenham
London
Ital
Rootsman Blues

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