Biography
Fay Music was the label of Winston Edwards. It was set up from Jah Shaka's house in Alpha Road, London in 1974. In 1975 Edwards opened his Fay Music record shop in southeast London's New Cross. The greatest success for the label was the album »King Tubby Meets The Upsetter At The Grass Roots Of Dub« which remained for three months at the top of Black Music's reggae chart. The label was closed down in 1978.
Discography for Fay Music
LP
Artist | Title | Year | Matrix/Cat No | Comment |
King Tubby Meets The Upsetter | King Tubby Meets The Upsetter At The Grass Roots Of Dub | 1974 | FMLP 304 | Produced by Winston Edwards |
Winston Edwards | Natty Locks Dub | 1974 | FLP 2004 | Produced by Winston Edwards |
Various Artists | Home Sweets Home - Reggae Memories of Jamaica | 1976 | FM 3090 | Production by Winston Edwards |
King Tubby | Surrounded By The Dreads At The National Arena | 1976 | FMLP 307 | Produced by Winston Edwards |
Singles
Artist | Side 1 | Side 2 | Year | Matrix/Cat No | Comment |
Leo Graham | Greedy Gal | | 1974 | FM 101-4 | |
Augustus Pablo & Paul | Fort Augustus Rock | Augustus In Kingston (only by Pablo) | 1975 | FM 603 | Produced by Winston Edwards |
Scorpion | Poisonous Sting | Just Feeling Bad (by Tony Brevett) | 1975 | FM 604 | |
Eustin Gregory | You Are So Real | | 1975 | FM 605 | Produced by Winston Edwards and Lee Perry |
U Brown | Jah Jah Whip Them | | 1975 | FM 606 | Winston Edwards |
U Brown | Jamaican Tobacco | Born On Sunday (by Winston Edwards) | 1975 | FM 607 | Produced by Winston Edwards and Lee Perry |
Little Youth (actually Delroy Jones) | Ringo Don't Take Your Gun To Town | Wet Up Your Pant Foot (U Brown) | 1976 | FM 608 | Produced by Winston Edwards |
I Roy | Forward I Back A Yard | | 1976 | FM 609 | Produced by Winston Edwards |
I Roy | Time Bomb | | 1976 | FM 614 | Produced by Errol & Hylton |
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