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Omar Perry - Be Cool '2015

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Album name Be Cool
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Date 2015
GenreReggae
Play time 28:05 min
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 1420 Kbps / 44.1 kHz
Media CD
Size 173; 316 MB
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Omar Perry was born in Kingston Jamaica in 1968, a youngster who had the
privilege of having a father such as the legendary producer and songwriter Lee
“Scratch” Perry. At the tender age of 6, he and his little sister
Marsha got the chance of recording on some of their father’ songs such as
“Thanks we get” by Junior Byles and “Ram Goat Liver” by
Pluto Shervington. Omar, at that age, was interested in playing the drums,
growing up in such a musical environment, watching some of the greatest artists
that ever worked in his father’s studio, the “Black Ark” :
Max Romeo, Junior Murvin, Bob Marley with the Wailers ... Omar knew one day he
would dedicate his life to the Music. After leaving school as a teenager in the
mid 80s, he decided to form a group with his brother Sean and sister Marsha.
They were called “the Upsetter Juniors” which they performed at
small gigs and talent concerts, started their own record label under the same
name, produced a few local artists and their only single “Positive
Vibration”. After splitting from the group by 1990, Omar became drawn by
the music and began to find his own way. To understand the music more, he
started working as an engineer in a 4 tracks studio by a friend then, met Boris
Gardener who had an 8 tracks studio at that time. So reaching 24 tracks at
Junior Reid’s “One Blood” studio was a big accomplishment for
him where he worked with artists like Tyrone Taylor, Big Youth, Terry Ganzie and
Jah Mason. After leaving Jamaica in 1996, heading for new arising, Omar found
himself travelling to Africa, a place he had dreamt of. For 4 years, Omar
established himself as a Reggae ambassador in the Gambia, took the opportunity
to be a Disc Jockey playing on the national radio station “radio 1”,
night clubs and local venues in small villages. After leaving a trail of the
Reggae storm in Africa, he set himself a new goal. The challenge was Europe. On
reaching the European scene by 2000 as a Disc Jockey, Omar did not waste time in
making himself an household name not only as a Disc Jockey but to be seen as a
performer as well. Bringing his style to perfection, Omar lives and works in
Belgium. He performed at festivals such as Couleur Café, Dour, Fêtes de la
Musique and venues l’Ancienne Belgique, VK* club, as support act for Sly
& Robbie + Mykal Rose, Buju Banton, Horace Andy, Alton Ellis, collaborating with
a few big names such as Dreadzone, Mafia & Fluxy, Mad Professor and Ruff Cutt,
featured with Ghetto Priest, Earl Sixteen, Dub Incorporation and K2R Riddim. In
2003, Adrian Sherwood produced his first single entitled “Rasta
Meditation” (collector). While working on a small tour with Horace Andy in
2005, he met Guillaume “Stepper” Briard, who not only is a musician
but a producer as well. Stepper seeing Omar’s potential, they decided to
work together in the launching of his first album. Since 2006, he has been
working on a very high level that can be reckoned as a positive career. His
first so awaited album “Man Free” is to be released by “No
Direction Home/Corner Shop” on the 19th November 2007. The recent
successful 2007 French tour with Jah Mason was just a taste of what is yet to
come. Omar Perry is a natural performer, an act for sure we can say, is as good
as the best. On a mission, he soon will confirm his rightful place.

Tracklist:
01. Omar Perry - Cant Stop Mi Flow
02. Omar Perry - Praises to the Father
03. Omar Perry - Blaze This Ya Fire
04. Omar Perry - Love to See You Smile
05. Omar Perry - My Shining Star
06. Omar Perry - Nah Go a Jail Fi Ganja
07. Omar Perry - Be Cool in This Time

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