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Album Details: Butterflies

Release Date:04/28/1995
Label:Sonic Sounds
UPC:716161007627

Track List: Butterflies

  1. Twelfth Of Never
  2. Little Boy Blue
  3. Somebody's Baby
  4. No Love At All
  5. How Long
  6. Try To Remember
  7. Festival Time
  8. You Don't Care
  9. If It Don't Work Out
  10. Troubled Mind
  1. Dark End Of The Street
  2. Give Love A Try
  3. It's You I Love
  4. He Ain't Heavy
  5. What Am I To Do
  6. Butterflies
  7. Angel Of The Morning
  8. I'm So Proud
  9. Talk About Love
  10. It's A Good Day

Pro Reviews: Butterflies

  • All Music Guide

    Pat Kelly was heavily influenced by Curtis Mayfield and the Impressions, as were the similar Jamaican singers Slim Smith and Cornell Campbell (all three were members at one time or another of the Uniques/Techniques vocal aggregation), and his recorded work is peppered with Mayfield covers, which isn't necessarily a bad thing, since he nearly always did them well, bringing something uniquely Jamaican to the table. As this collection of rocksteady tracks recorded between 1967 and 1982 shows, though, Kelly was perfectly capable of writing his own material, and his original song "No Love at All" (included here) is as yearning and majestic as anything he ever tracked. Still, it is Kelly's choice of covers that defines him, and on Butterflies are versions of three Mayfield songs, all of them delightful ("Little Boy Blue," "You Don't Care," "I'm So Proud"), Sam Cooke's "Troubled Mind," a haunting take on James Carr's "Dark End of the Street," and a beautiful interpretation of the Temptations'... "I Wish It Would Rain." Kelly's restructuring of John Loudemilk's "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" (here called "If It Don't Work Out") turns it into an infectious rocksteady classic. Unlike Campbell, Kelly never attempted to do heavier militant material when the Jamaican musical climate changed to more rastaoriented themes, and his critical reputation has probably suffered some because of it, but his clear, falsetto vocals and his devotion to classic love songs gives his album collections an endearing sweetness. Trojan's similar anthology, Soulful Love, has a more complete feel than this one, but Butterflies shares several of the same tracks, and does an effective job of hitting the high points. - Steve Leggett , All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Pat Kelly

Born in 1949 in Kingston, Jamaica, Pat Kelly was one of the island's leading purveyors of the rocksteady genre. The Curtis Mayfield sound-alike took Slim Smith's place alongside Bruce Ruffin Winston Riley in the Techniques around 1966. The group recorded some fine covers of soul music especially Impressions tunes. The new Technique lineup debuted with "You Don't Care" ... Read more