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'''''Me & You''''' is an album by ]. '''''Me & You''''' is an album by ].


== Tracks == == Me & You Short Biog==


# Back In My Arms Again (3:13)
# Ain't That Love (3:45)
# When I Close My Eyes (3:01)
# Back Where I Come From (2:55)
# Turn For The Worst (2:56)
# Me And You (5:42)
# Turn Out The Light And Love Me Tonight (8:13)
# Another Friday Night Blues (8:50)
# No Small Miracle Blues (8:35)
# My Poor Old Heart Blues (8:50)
# It's Never Easy To Say Goodbye (5:10)


This Jamaican group's career spans four decades. They have worked with the world’s best reggae musicians and producers, and their tracks touch all genres within reggae (eg roots, dancehall and rock steady) and some outside (like soul, r&b and garage). The path they have trailblazed in reggae has been as diverse and unique as their sound. Having been signed to a major record company and notching up numerous international hits including in Jamaica, the Far East and the UK, they have now developed a large and growing underground following worldwide.
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A website is in development where you will be able to sample tracks from their collection. For now, please feel free to go to . Once you hear their music it is difficult not to become a fan.


== Notes == == Notes ==

Revision as of 14:17, 22 March 2006

Me & You is an album by Lindsay Hartley.

Me & You Short Biog

This Jamaican group's career spans four decades. They have worked with the world’s best reggae musicians and producers, and their tracks touch all genres within reggae (eg roots, dancehall and rock steady) and some outside (like soul, r&b and garage). The path they have trailblazed in reggae has been as diverse and unique as their sound. Having been signed to a major record company and notching up numerous international hits including in Jamaica, the Far East and the UK, they have now developed a large and growing underground following worldwide.

A website is in development where you will be able to sample tracks from their collection. For now, please feel free to go to MySpace. Once you hear their music it is difficult not to become a fan.

Notes

This is Lindsay's 1996 album. "Me And You" is his most popular track from this cd.

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