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Dean
Fraser
I have always loved Dean Fraser as a human being and as a musician. I have
always considered Dean a world class musicians of any genre. He is as
comfortable playing jazz as he is reggae and is a naturally gifted artist. In
the studio, Dean can easily arrange horn phrases for songs, which makes working
with him a pleasure. Dean is quite the serious individual. If anyone, engineer
or musician, is not one hundred percent in sync in the studio, Dean will let
them know it. Dean has been featured on nearly 1000 albums where horn work was
required. He had established himself as a solo artist after his remake of the
Bob Marley classic "Redemption Song" tore up 1982's Sunsplash and was
later recorded for Joe Gibbs. Later, Dean began working with Phillip 'Fatis'
Burrell and was responsible for a number of productions with the Xterminator
label. It was during this time in 1992 that Dean and Fatis approached me about
releasing a solo effort and suggested that we mix it at LION and FOX Recording
Studios. This was a great experience! It was called Taking Chances. Dean
continues to tour with Luciano and the Xterminator crew as well as assisting Fatis with production and
arrangements in the studio. "Cannon" as he is referred to in the
studio, is still a humble and very cool person. He has worked on both
"Reggae For Kids" albums and on all the recent Israel Vibration
releases for RAS. I can't say enough about Dean and what a special person he is,
so I will just give it up and let the music speak for itself. ( Doctor
Dread)
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