Mighty Diamonds

Mighty Diamonds
Origin Jamaica
Genres Roots reggae
Years active 1969–present
Website www.themightydiamonds.net
Members
Donald "Tabby" Shaw
Fitzroy "Bunny" Simpson
Lloyd "Judge" Ferguson

Mighty Diamonds are a Jamaican harmony trio, recording roots reggae with a strong Rastafarian influence. The group, which comprised Donald "Tabby" Shaw, Fitzroy "Bunny" Simpson, and Lloyd "Judge" Ferguson, was formed in 1969, and remains together as of 2010. They are best-known for their 1976 debut album Right Time produced by Joseph Hoo Kim, and the 1979 release Deeper Roots.

Their first hit singles "Country Living" and "Hey Girl" were recorded and released by the Channel One label. Two of their greatest songs are "Go Seek Your Rights" and "I Need A Roof" both from the mid 1970s. The latter was remixed in a techno style in the mid 1990s.

"Pass the Koutchie", written by Leroy Sibbles and Jackie Mittoo, became an international hit twice, when first released (on their 1981 album Changes),[1] and again when it was covered by Musical Youth and released as "Pass the Dutchie".

Shaw, Ferguson and Simpson have produced over forty albums in their long career.

Discography

MINI-ALBUMS and REMIX ALBUMS

COLLABORATIONS AND MORE

COMPILATIONS

LIVE

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