Artist's albums
Stranded
1997 · album
On The Rocks
1997 · album
The Best of the Wailing Souls
1996 · album
Inchpinchers
1996 · album
All Over The World
1992 · album
Reggae Ina Firehouse
1991 · album
Kingston 14
1987 · album
The Very Best Of The Wailing Souls
1987 · compilation
Lay It on the Line
1986 · album
Wailing
1981 · album
Fire House Rock
1980 · album
Wild Suspense
1979 · album
Stormy Night
2023 · album
Fire House Rock (Prince Jammy 12-inch Mix)
2022 · single
ISRAELITES A COME
2021 · single
Back A Yard
2020 · album
Shark Attack (feat. Alborosie)
2020 · single
Budwah
2018 · single
Island Girl
2017 · album
Island Girl
2017 · single
Move On
2015 · compilation
Wailing
2011 · album
Most Wanted: Crucial Cuts 1979-1984
2007 · album
Souvenir from Jamaica
2004 · album
Square Deal
2003 · album
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Biography
Wailing Souls are standard bearers and among the few active surviving elder statesmen from the birth and the golden era of reggae music, still led by charter members, Winston “Pipe” Matthews and Lloyd “Bread” McDonald. With a career spanning more than five decades, from rock steady through reggae to dancehall and beyond, their canon is part of the soundtrack of Jamaica itself. Songs including “Fire House Rock,” “Jah Jah Give Us Life,” “Mr. Fire Coal Man,” and “Shark Attack” mark creative high points in reggae history. Pipe and Bread’s creative history dates to Jamaica’s rock steady days in a group called The Renegades with George Haye. Other group members through the years included Norman “Fats D” Davis and Oswald “Sabu” Downer. With this lineup, the group also made a series of key recordings for Coxson Dodd’s iconic Studio One label, which included “Mr. Fire Coal Man,” “Back Out,” and “Things & Time.” The group’s close association with Bob Marley & The Wailers during this era included singing harmony on Marley’s “Trench Town Rock” and seeing two tracks released on Marley’s Tuff Gong label in 1972. While the Souls have worked with many record labels over the years, including Island, Columbia, and BMG, many associate their greatest recordings with Greensleeves Records from 1981-84. During this period, the group was known for its four-part harmonies that included George “Buddy” Haye and Garth Dennis, formerly (and subsequently) of Black Uhuru.