- Yellowman-Mister Yellowman (1982)
- Yellowman vs Josey Wales-Two Gigants Clash (1984)
- Yellowman-Reggae On Top (1985)
- Yellowman aka Winston Foster-Yellowman Sings the Blues (1990)
- Yellowman-Galong Galong Galong (1990)
- Yellowman-Saturday Night (1990)
- Yellowman-Best of Yellowman (1991)
- Yellowman – Mi Hot(1991)
- Yellowman-Reggae get the Grammy (1992)
- Yellowman – Fantastic Yellowman(1993)
- YellowMan-Monkey Time (1994)
- Yellowman-Good Sex Guide (1995)
- Yellowman-Live in Paris (1995)
- Yellowman & Charlie Chaplin-The Negrill Chill (1997)
- Yellowman-Freedom Of Speech (1997)
- Yellowman & Fathead – Chronic(1999)
- Yellowman – Yellow Fever A History of Dancehall’s Original Ruler(2004)
- Yellowman-This Is Crucial Reggae (2005)
Yellow Man Discography – 1982 – 2005 – Overview
Yellowman is one of reggae’s most famous voices. He became known worldwide with Yellowman — Mister Yellowman, an album that helped shape dancehall music in the early 1980s. Yellowman also worked with other top artists. One example is Yellowman vs Josey Wales — Two Gigants Clash, a classic album where both deejays showed their lyrical skills. Another highlight is Yellowman — Reggae On Top, which fans remember for its strong rhythms and catchy hooks. Yellowman aka Winston Foster continued to make music with albums like Yellowman aka Winston Foster — Yellowman Sings the Blues. His career also includes songs such as Yellowman — Galong Galong Galong and Yellowman — Saturday Night, both popular in reggae circles. Collections like Yellowman — Best of Yellowman and Yellowman — Fantastic Yellowman show how much music he has given to the genre. The roots instrumental from 1990 keeps the old school reggae sound alive. It uses the same structure found in classic reggae, with a steady drum and bassline and warm vinyl tones. The riddim draws inspiration from Yellowman — Mister Yellowman, Yellowman vs Josey Wales — Two Gigants Clash, and Yellowman — Reggae On Top. The soulful energy from these tracks gives the instrumental its unique feel. Today, reggae fans still play this instrumental as a memory of 1982. It reminds listeners of the roots era and the powerful music that came from Yellowman and his collaborations. The riddim remains a favorite for sound systems and reggae lovers everywhere.
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