Artist's albums
Jupiter Deep EP
2022 · EP
Adriatico
2022 · single
Don Carlos Vocal & Dub
2021 · album
Satan Control Dem
2020 · single
From Saint Lucie With Love
2020 · EP
The Intro (SirPrize)
2020 · single
Designer Girl [She Got Me]
2020 · single
Dub Ceremonies
2019 · album
Lazer Beam (Nuff Stylee) [12-inch mix]
2019 · single
Alina EP
2019 · EP
Don Carlos vs. The Aggrovators
2018 · album
Peace and Love - Single
2017 · single
Hypnotized - Single
2015 · single
Tribulation (Platinum Edition)
2015 · album
Jah Light (Platinum Edition)
2015 · album
Righteous Chant (feat. Christos DC) - Single
2015 · single
Harmony - Single
2015 · single
Gimme Your Love - Single
2015 · single
Best of Don Carlos
2015 · compilation
Don Carlos in Dub
2014 · album
Don Carlos Essentials
2014 · album
The Early Years
2013 · album
Sound Box Essentials (Platinum Edition)
2012 · album
Reggae Icons Boxset Platinum Edition
2012 · album
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Biography
Don Carlos (born Euvin Spencer) Legendary Reggae Artist – Born and raised in one of the most deprived regions of Western Kingston, Jamaica, in a district notoriously known as Waterhouse, which incidentally is also a musical spawning ground for many of Reggae’s greatest ever talents, such as King Tubby, original member of Black Uhuru, The Jays, Junior Reid and King Jammy to name but a few, Don Carlos started his singing career back in 1973, as one of the original members of the aforementioned roots vocal group Black Uhuru. Alongside other founding members, Garth Dennis who later went on to joining the Wailing Souls and Derrick Ducky Simpson Uhuru’s central figure, as part of the trio, Don played a prominent role in the recordings of the highly acclaimed Love Crisis album, for producer Prince Jammy in 1977. The said album was later re-released and re-titled as Black Sounds of Freedom. A year after the trio’s ground breaking debut, Don Carlos surprisingly decided to part company in pursuit of a solo career. Having needed at least three years to get the grips of being a soloist, plus developing a knack for song writing and grooming that distinctive, vocal styling it wasn’t until May 1981 that Carlos really took the fraternity by storm, courtesy of a heavy, roots and culture flavored show case album titled Suffering for Negus Roots. Biography by John Williams