Tenor Saw
One of the most important figures in early ragga and dancehall, Tenor Saw (born Clive Bright, 1966, Kingston, Jamaica) is best-known for his 1985 hit "Ring the Alarm," a song based on the then-ubiquitous "Stalag 17" rhythm which proved to be one of the biggest -- and catchiest -- hits to come out of reggae's transition into the electronic age. Tenor Saw followed it up with Fever, an LP that -- while it didn't contain his signature song -- proved to be a minor classic of early dancehall, full of simple, catchy melodies, synthesized rhythm-section parts, and Tenor Saw's floating vocals. (The CD reissue of Fever also appended dub versions of most of the original tracks.) With such a promising start to his career, it seemed Tenor Saw would be around for quite a long time; sadly, his life was cut short in August 1988, when he was hit by a car in Houston, TX, and killed. The album Wake the Town was released posthumously in 1992.
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Discography
12 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Tenor Saw Meets Nitty Gritty
Country - Released by VP Records on 25 Aug 2008
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Tenor Saw Lives On
Dancehall - Released by Tafari Records on 17 Jun 2022
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Reggae Trio
Tenor Saw, Pinchers, Michael Palmer
Reggae - Released by Reggae Library on 5 Aug 2022
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Super Clash
Dancehall - Released by Reggae Library on 23 Jun 2023
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Reggae Dancehall Riddim: Love Me Forever
Junior Delgado, Tenor Saw, Wilson Junior
Dancehall - Released by Reggae Library on 3 Nov 2023
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Ring the Alarm (Sound Boy Murda)
Dancehall - Released by Riley Don Music on 28 Oct 2022
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John Crow the Tyrell Clive Bright MIX
Tenor Saw, Rookie Production, Government One
Reggae - Released by Rookie Production on 16 Feb 2023
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With Lots of Sign
Reggae - Released by Reggae Library on 8 Apr 2022
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