Supreme Records (Pama subsidiary)
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Supreme was a subsidiary of the Pama records label. There were a number of reggae releases in the very late 60's and very early 70's. The label also released some soul and funk recordings. The label would also release early recordings by John Holt
John Holt (singer)
John Holt is a reggae singer and songwriter.-Biography:Holt was born in Kingston in 1947. By the age of 12, he was a regular entrant in talent contests run at Jamaican theatres by Vere Johns...

 and Bob Marley
Bob Marley
Robert Nesta "Bob" Marley, OM was a Jamaican singer-songwriter and musician. He was the rhythm guitarist and lead singer for the ska, rocksteady and reggae band Bob Marley & The Wailers...

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Selected releases

  • Mr. Foundation - Time To Pray / Young Budd - SUP 201 - 1969
  • King Chubby - What's The World Coming To / Live As One - PS 297 - 1970
  • Sound Dimension , Mr. Foundation - More Games / Maga Dog - SUP 202 - 1970
  • The Mohawks - Let It Be / Looking Back - SUP 204 - 1970
  • The Mohawks - For Our Liberty / Wicked Lady - SUP 205 - 1970
  • The Mohawks - Give Me Some / Give Me Some (Instrumental) - SUP 207 - 1970
  • The Mohawks - Funky Funky / Funky Funky (Instrumental) - SUP 208 - 1970
  • The Emotions/ Matador Allstars - Hallelujah / Boat Of Joy - SUP 209 - 1970
  • The Mediators, Rupie Edwards All Stars - When You Go To A Party / Stop The Party - SUP 210 - 1970
  • Al Brown, John Holt - Always / Share My Rest - SUP 212 - 1970
  • Bob Marley , Bunny Gale - I Like It Like This / Am Sorry - SUP 216 - 1971
  • Ruddy And Sketto - Every Night / ? - SUP 218 - 1971
  • Tony Brevett, Brevett All-Stars - Don't Get Weary / Weary (Version) - SUP 224 - 1971
  • Eugene And Burst, Denzil* And Burst - Let It Fall / Can't Change - SUP 225 - 1971
  • Dave Barker - Double Heavy / Johnny Dollar - SUP 228 - 1971
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