Junior Murvin

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Junior Murvin (born Murvin Junior Smith in Port Antonio, circa 1949) is a Jamaican reggae artist. He is best known for the classic single "Police and Thieves", produced by Lee "Scratch" Perry in 1976. Murvin's soaring voice and the infectious rhythm made "Police and Thieves" into an international hit during the summer of 1976. The song was so influential that it was recorded by the punk rock pioneers The Clash on their debut album the following year. Australian musician Paul Kelly, makes a reference to Junior Murvin in his classic Christmas song, How To Make Gravy.

Junior Murvin's most recent release was a single entitled "Wise Man", released on the London-based Dubwise record label in 1998.

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  • Police and Thieves (Island Records) (1977)
  • Tedious (Mango) (1978)
  • Bad Man Posse (Dread At The Controls) (1982)
  • Muggers in the Street (Greensleeves) (1984)
  • Apartheid (Jammys) (1986)
  • Signs and Wonders (Live & Love) (1989)
  • World Cry (Sunvibes) (1995)

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