The Itals
The Itals | |
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Genres | Reggae |
Labels | Nighthawk, Rhythm Safari, RAS |
Associated acts | The Westmorelites, The Tennors |
The Itals are a Jamaican reggae vocal group formed in 1976 by Alvin "Keith" Porter, Ronnie Davis, and Lloyd Ricketts (R.I.P.) (Ronnie Davis is currently a member of The Tennors),[1] all of whom had previously also recorded as solo artists.[2] All three had worked together in the late 1960s in The Westmorelites.[1] The group recorded several albums through the late 1970s and 1980s, with Ronnie Davis going on to a successful solo career. Their debut single, "In A Dis Ya Time", is regarded as the group's finest work, and topped the Jamaican chart.[1][3] 1987's Rasta Philosophy was nominated for a Grammy Award as Best Reggae Album.[1] The line-up has changed over the years, with former solo artist David Isaacs joining in 1987 when Ricketts was sentenced to a prison term, preventing him from travelling to the United States.[1][4] Davis left the group in 1994, and was replaced by Porter's daughter Kada.[1] The Itals continued to tour in 2009 in support of the newly released "Let Them Talk". In 2011 original member Lloyd Ricketts was able to obtain a work permit and performed two shows with Keith and Ronnie before his death. Ronnie Davis stepped away from The Itals in 2012 and reunited with the Rocksteady group The Tennors, but Keith continues to tour with two of his children, Darien Porter and Kada Porter, providing harmonies. Keith will be releasing a solo album of reggae covers of classic R&B songs, called "For the Good Times" in April of 2012
Albums
- The Early Recordings: 1971-1979 (1984) Nighthawk
- Brutal Out Deh (1981) Nighthawk
- Give Me Power! (1983) Nighthawk
- Rasta Philosophy (1986) Nighthawk
- Cool and Dread (1989) Nighthawk
- Easy to Catch (1991) Rhythm Safari
- Modern Age (1998) RAS
- Mi Livity (2003) Ital Music
- Mind Over Matter (2006) Ital Music
- Let Dem Talk (2009) Ital Music
COMPILATION
- In A Dis Ya Time (2008) VP Records
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Steve Huey. "The Itals Biography". allmusic.com. Macrovision Corporation. Retrieved 8 February 2008.
- ↑ Larkin, Colin (1998). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae. Virgin Books. ISBN 0-7535-0242-9.
- ↑ Barrow, Steve; Dalton, Peter (1997). Reggae: The Rough Guide. Rough Guides. ISBN 1-85828-247-0.
- ↑ Thompson, Dave (2002). Reggae & Caribbean Music. Backbeat Books. ISBN 0-87930-655-6.