
Butler, Harold
Gold Connection
Few Jamaican music makers have demonstrated greater versatility or proficiency than Lloyd Charmers, who first made his name on the Jamaican music scene as a youthful singersongwriter in the early '60s. His output as both a performer and producer included multiple major reggae hits. After his international break through, he produced work for keyboard maestro Harold Butler. Butler's widely sought-after 'Gold Connection' album, an instrumental collection from 1976 features nine superior reggae and soul instrumentals, including popular versions of 'That's The Way I Like It' and the title track. This album is an essential acquisition for both completists and all those who prefer their reggae with a little bit of soul. 'Gold Connection' is available as a limited edition of 500 individually numbered copies on orange coloured vinyl.