It was the summer of 1982 and Roland Burrell was looking for his first hit song after nearly 10 years in the music business. He got it with Johnny Dollar, recorded at Channel One studio with producer Alton “Tanka” Hill.
A cover of American soul singer Garnet Mimms’ 1964 hit, A Quiet Place, Johnny Dollar featured Sly and Robbie who at the time were the hottest musicians in reggae. It topped reggae charts in Jamaica, the United States and the United Kingdom.
That set will also contain songs by singers Ian Sweetness and Tia.
After scoring a number one with Johnny Dollar, Burrell followed-up in 1982 with Stormy Night, another Hill production, which also did well in Jamaica and the UK. That song was originally done by Creation Steppers seven years earlier.
By Howard Campbell—
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