The Draytons Two were a popular Barbadian spouge band of the 1970s known for their own and unique style of syncretic spouge, the raw spouge. Raw Spouge is also the title of their first studio album published through the Jamaican record label WIRL in 1973.
The Draytons Two | |
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Origin | Barbados |
Genres | Spouge |
Years active | 1970s |
Labels | WIRL |
Discography edit
Studio albums edit
- Raw Spouge (WIRL; 1973)
Singles edit
- "G.O. Go" (WIRL; 1973)
- "Brother to Brother" / "River Come Down" (WIRL, 1978)
Appearances edit
- Various artists – Original Reggae Sound (Warner Bros. Records; 1976)
- Various artists – Reggae Fever (WEA; 1979)
- Various artists – Super Reggae I (WEA, 1979)
- Various artists – Vintage Spouge: Nostalgic Hits Vol. 1 (Caribbean Records; 2002)
References edit
Sources edit
- Millington, Janice (1999). "Barbados". Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, Vol. 2. Routledge. pp. 813–821. ISBN 0-8153-1865-0.
External links edit
- The Draytons Two at AllMusic
- The Draytons Two discography at Discogs
- The Draytons Two discography at Rate Your Music