Artist's albums
Rock On
1998 · album
Love And Devotion
1982 · album
No Matter Dem
2020 · single
Reality Chekque
2018 · album
You're All In Disguise
2017 · single
Renegade (feat.Tamlins)
2016 · EP
She Loves Me Back
2016 · single
Good Bye
2016 · single
Lay Lady Lay - Single
2016 · single
You Need Love (Radio Edit)
2015 · single
Everybody Needs Money
2015 · EP
We're Gonna Make It
2015 · compilation
Winning You
2015 · single
In Your Arms
2015 · single
Live It To Know It
2015 · compilation
Sons Of Jamaica, Vol. 2
2015 · album
Contradiction
2013 · album
Love Fa Real
2012 · album
2for2
2012 · EP
From The Ghetto
2011 · single
Loving You
2011 · album
Magic
2006 · album
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Biography
Jimmy Riley was born Martin James Norman Riley on May 22, 1954 in Kingston, Jamaica. His first success came as a member of the Sensations (with Cornell Campbell, Aaron "Bobby" Davis, and his brother, Buster Riley), who recorded such hits as "Everyday Is Just a Holiday" for Duke Reid's Treasure Isle label in the mid-'60s. Riley left the Sensations in 1967 and, with Slim Smith and Lloyd Charmers, became part of the second incarnation of the Uniques. The Uniques only lasted a little over a year, but recorded such enduring classics as "My Conversation" during that time. As a solo singer and writer, Riley worked with a host of Jamaican producers, including Bunny Lee and Lee "Scratch" Perry, before settling in with Sly & Robbie in the early '80s, whose production on Riley's version of Marvin Gaye's "Sexual Healing" helped the song top the reggae charts in 1983. He all but retired from music in the '90s, raising a family that included his son Tarrus, who followed in his father's footsteps and became one of the leading figures in the neo-roots revival of the 2000s. The elder Riley returned to music in 2009 with the album Pull Up Selector, which featured Tarrus as guest. Contradiction followed in 2013, then Riley retreated from music again, this time to battle cancer, a disease that took the singer's life on March 23, 2016. ~ Steve Leggett, Rovi