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Although Dolphin "Naggo" Morris is probably best remembered as the man who replaced singer and bassist <a href="spotify:artist:0h9oPMP5nFi3mY0lK4cSuy">Leroy Sibbles</a> in <a href="spotify:artist:6b5Hxvp7SWlJY5uUrRlzx4">the Heptones</a> in 1977, he also recorded several striking singles on his own, including the classic "Su Su Pon Rasta" (produced by <a href="spotify:artist:3HMNijAbXCPsUfDljtpcqU">the Mighty Two</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4fIhHKsGiHmELPkYPwOuA0">Errol Thompson</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:4ekhrcrW3PAAoplC9IxnBx">Joe Gibbs</a>) in 1975 and the <a href="spotify:artist:79gBZXBZwJs2cBerjhgAxI">Bunny Lee</a>-produced "Flour Power," as well as several 12" releases for Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes' Bronx-based Wackies label. Morris' passionate baritone is always in evidence on whatever material he tackles, and he is one of the most woefully overlooked (and under-recorded) roots singers in Jamaica. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi

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