With their three-part harmonies and dubby rhythms, Jamaican legends The Mighty
Diamonds created a brand of sugar sweet, roots reggae filled with Rastafari
spirituality and soulful pop hooks. Formed in the same ghetto of Trenchtown,
Kingston that Bob Marley rose from, the vocal trio of school friends Donald
"Tabby" Shaw, Fitzroy "Bunny" Simpson and Lloyd "Judge" Ferguson grew up
performing Motown songs by The Temptations and The Stylistics, but rejected the
clean cut look and sound for dreadlocks and Jamaican swagger. They worked with
producers Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Byron Lee and J...