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Horatious Adolphus "Pat" Kelly (6 August 1944 – 16 July 2019) was a Jamaican rocksteady and reggae singer, whose career began in the mid-1960s. He recorded as a solo artist and as a member of the vocal group the Techniques.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Pat Kelley Sings (1969), Pama
  • Give Love a Try (1978), Third World
  • Youth and Youth (1978), Live & Love
  • Lonely Man (1978), Burning Sounds
  • Lovers Rock (1979), Third World (with Johnny Clarke and Hortense Ellis)
  • One Man Stand (1979), Third World/Puff
  • So Proud (1979), Burning Rockers/Chanan-Jah
  • Cool Breezing (197?), Sunshot
  • Wish It Would Rain (1980), Joe Gibbs
  • From Both Sides (1980), Ita
  • Sunshine (1980), KG Imperial
  • Srevol (1983), Ethnic Fight UK
  • Pat Kelly and Friends (1984), Chanan-Jah
  • One In a Million (1984), Sky Note
  • Ordinary Man (1987), Body Music
  • Cry For You No More (1988), Blue Moon
  • Are You For Real (with Los Aggrotones) (2012), Interrogator Records

Compilation albums

  • The Best of Pat Kelly (1983), Vista Sounds
  • Butterflies, Sonic Sounds
  • Classic Hits of Pat Kelly (1995), Rhino
  • Classics (199?), Super Power
  • Soulful Love - The Best Of (1997), Trojan (Pat Kelly & Friends)
  • The Vintage Series (2000), VP
  • Sings Classical Hits Galore, Striker Lee




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