Biography
Delahaye worked as an engineer for Wackie’s, and as an all-around musician (he served as co-engineer on his own album). His tenor-to-falsetto vocals are influenced by Horace Andy and perhaps Junior Murvin, as he offers his own take on Philadelphia soul. On his sole album he carves out a compelling, gorgeous style of his own, with deep dubs and some saxophone by Ronaldo Alphonso, and Wackies allstars Jerry Harris and Jah T. It consists of three Delahaye originals, and three covers, of Billy Stewart’s “Sitting in the Park” and Fuzz’s 1971 hit “I Love You For All Seasons,” and reggae standard “Travelling Man.”
Appears on
Jah Children Invasion
Roots Past Present And Future
Wackie's Selective Showcase Vol 1
Wackies Sampler Vol 1
Wackies Sampler Vol 2
Albums engineered by Junior Delahaye
Mixing Engineer
Wackies Rhythm Force - African Roots Act 2
Engineer
Audley Rollens - Role Model
Horace Andy - Dance Hall Style
Horace Andy - Exclusively Horace Andy
Jah Batta - Argument
Jerry Harris - I'm For You
Jerry Johnson - For All Seasons
Jezzreel - Rockers
Junior Delahaye - Reggae
Love Joys - Lovers Rock
Milton Henry - Who Do You Think I Am ?
Rolando Alphonso - Roll On
Sugar Minott - Wicked A Go Feel It
Tyrone Evans - For Lovers Only
Various Artists - Jah Children Invasion
Various Artists - Jah Son Invasion
As a musician
Drums
Clive Field Marshall - Poor House Rockers
Horace Andy - Dance Hall Style
Jah Batta - Argument
Jerry Harris - I'm For You
Jezzreel - Rockers
Love Joys - Reggae Vibes
Rolando Alphonso - Roll On
Backing Vocals
Chosen Brothers - Sing And Shout
Jerry Johnson - For All Seasons
John Clarke - Visions Of John Clark
Junior Delahaye - Reggae
Guitar
Rolando Alphonso - Roll On
Keyboards
Rolando Alphonso - Roll On
Percussions
Prince Douglas - Dub Roots
Bass
Junior Delahaye - Reggae
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