Artist's albums
Life Is a Miracle
2000 · album
Stay Positive - Single
2000 · single
Ao vivo no Brasil
1998 · album
Collections (Domestic Only)
1994 · album
Universal Love
1992 · album
Live And Kickin All Over America
1991 · album
Wize Up! (No Compromize)
1990 · album
Visions Of The World
1989 · album
Destination Paradise
2023 · album
Heal This World / Jah Love
2023 · EP
My Opinion (Live Reggae on the River, C.A. USA)
2022 · single
Kyon Bhatke - Guiding Star (Sabr)
2021 · single
Gwarn (Live at Irvine Medows, CA, USA)
2021 · single
Love Is the Greatest!
2017 · album
The Words of Rastafari
2017 · album
Light up the One Love
2016 · single
Zion Way
2016 · single
The Best Of Pato Banton
2008 · compilation
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Biography
Birmingham, England reggae singer/toaster Pato Banton (born Patrick Murray) made his debut on the English Beat's third album, 1982's Special Beat Service, helping out Ranking Roger on the track "Pato and Roger a Go Talk." Five years later, Banton returned with his debut solo release, Never Give In, which featured backing by Birmingham's Studio Two house band and a guest appearance by Paul Shaffer; the album was enlivened by Banton's comic vocal characterizations. An EP featuring several versions of the Never Give In track "Pato and Roger Come Again" (another duet with Ranking Roger) appeared in 1988, followed the next year by the full-length Visions of the World, which found Banton moving towards a poppier soul/reggae approach. 1990's Wize Up! (No Compromize) contained Banton's first American college radio hit, a cover of the Police's "Spirits in the Material World," as well as a duet with Steel Pulse's David Hinds on the title track. After a dub collaboration with the Mad Professor (Mad Professor Recaptures Pato Banton) and a live album (Live and Kickin' All Over America), Banton recorded Universal Love in 1992. It took him a while to come up with brand new material afterwards; he finally resurfaced in 1994 with a version of Eddy Grant's "Baby Come Back" performed with Robin and Ali Campbell of UB40, which hit the British charts and prompted the best-of Collections. Banton finally delivered a full album of new material in 1996 with Stay Positive. Life Is a Miracle followed in the spring of 2000. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi