Hurt So Good (Susan Cadogan)  

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Susan Cadogan aka Hurt So Good (1976) is an album by Susan Cadogan.

The 1976 LP is a Lee Scratch Perry production. It is a cover album with renditions of "In the Ghetto", "I Keep on Loving You", "Feeling Is Right", "Fever" and "Shame".

"One of Susan Cadogan's first recordings for Lee Perry, a cover of Millie Jackson's 1973 soul hit, "It Hurts So Good" (featuring bassist Boris Gardiner and the Zap Pow horns), was released to little effect in Jamaica on Perry's new 'Perries' record label, but was released in the UK by Dennis Harris's DIP International label, and topped the UK Reggae Chart. Magnet Records picked up the single and it went on to reach the top 5 of the UK Singles Chart." --Sholem Stein

A CD reissue adds bonus recordings by the Upsetters including "Dub It", and "Rub A Dub", as well as "Junior Byles's version of "Fever" and "This World" by Milton Henry.

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