Presenting Larry Marshall

RELEASE
January 15, 1992
LABEL
Heartbeat
GENRES
Reggae, Roots Reggae

Album Review

Larry Marshall was one of the linchpins of the Studio One label during the early reggae era. A phenomenal songwriter who penned numerous songs for others as well as himself, an adept arranger, and extraordinarily emotive singer, Marshall was equally integral behind the console, where he acted as engineer Sylvan Morris' assistant, and as a selector of dubs for Coxsone Dodd's sound system. Marshall is also oftentimes credited with unleashing the first reggae record. And although that's in dispute, there's no argument that his "Nanny Goat" was a groundbreaking number. In the U.K., the single was credited to Larry & Alvin, and Alvin Lewis provided excellent backing for most of Marshall's Studio One recordings. The singer cut a clutch of classic hits for the label, many of which Dodd bundled up in 1973 as Presenting Larry Marshall, which was subsequently reissued on CD by Heartbeat. In the interim, Presenting Larry Marshall's reputation has only grown; as the years passed, the album's rhythms reached classic status, and "Throw Me Corn" in particular has been versioned on countless occasions. Led by the stellar drum and bass team of Bunny Williams and Leroy Sibbles, the rhythm-heavy arrangements still sound stunning today, while the rest of the session men created a musical backing that just couldn't be bettered. But that only tells half the story, for the real glory of this album is Marshall and his songs. At his best, which is found across this entire record, the singer creates an incredibly intimate atmosphere. The Melodians had a similar talent, but Marshall took it a step further by writing more personal songs. Numbers like the superb "Thelma," "Mean Girl," "Set Me Free," and "How Can I Go On" are all pure expressions of emotion, extraordinary excursions into one man's heart and personal relationships. The duets like "Nanny Goat," "Corn," and "Wonderful World," which paired Marshall with the soulful Alton Ellis, tackle broader themes to equal effect, while the gorgeous "Keep on Pushing" is a powerful lesson in fortitude. Each one of the 14 songs is a perfectly cut flawless diamond; on every level, this album is a masterpiece whose brilliance has not been dulled by time.
Jo-Ann Greene, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Thelma
  2. Set Me Free
  3. Mean Girl
  4. Where Has Your Love Gone
  5. Be My Guest
  6. Throw Me Corn
  7. Keep on Pushing
  8. Together Now
  9. Get You off My Mind
  10. You Don't Care
  11. Wonderful World
  12. Nanny Goat
  13. How Can I Go On?
  14. A Wonderful Version