Reggae TV presents a two part documentary reviewing the journey of Reggae Legend Pato Banton as well as live footage from the acclaimed artist. Born in Birmingham, Banton first came to public attention in the early 1980s when he worked with The Beat. He recorded Pato and Roger a Go Talk with Ranking Roger, included on the 1982 album Special Beat Service. He was one of the guest artists that appeared on the UB40 album Baggariddim in 1985. His album Universal Love featured a song covered by Banton called United We Stand, which was written by fellow Birmingham musician... Ray Watts, of the group Beshara. After a 1994 UK #1 hit in Baby Come Back (originally by Eddy Grant performing with The Equals), with Robin and Ali Campbell of UB40, a best-of album was released, and Banton was invited by Sting to join him on his This Cowboy Song single. More recently, Banton has been playing with Mystic Roots, a reggae band formed in Chico, California. Track Listing: Destination Paradise. Hands worth Riot. Legalize It. One World Is Enough. Gwarn. Now Generation. Go Pato. Niceness. Light and Life. Heal This World Never Give In! Don't Sniff Coke. Life Is A Miracle. My Opinion. Service. [show more]
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Documentary which takes a look at the career and journey of reggae legend Pato Banton as well as including live footage from a performance in San Diego. Although he found fame in the 1980s in his work with The Beat, it wasn't until his collaboration with Robin and Ali Campbell of UB40 on the number one hit single 'Baby Come Back' that Pato became widely recognised. Among the songs performed are 'Gwarn', 'Go Pato', 'Heal This World' and 'Life Is a Miracle'.
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