Don Carlos, a foundational figure in reggae, has recorded numerous solo songs and albums across his career, as well as collaborative projects with Black Uhuru and other artists[1]. Notable songs from his solo discography include “Young Girl,” “I’m Not Crazy,” “Laser Beam,” “Day to Day Living,” “Just a Passing Glance,” and “Suffering”[3]. He is also celebrated for renditions such as “Jamaican Woman,” his cover of “Rivers of Babylon,” “Johnny Big Mouth,” and “My Brethren Party”[3].
Some of Don Carlos’s key solo albums that feature his most recognized songs include:
- Suffering (1981)
- Day to Day Living (1982)
- Harvest Time (1982)
- Spread Out (1983)
- Pass Me The Lazer Beam (1983, reissued 2024)
- Just A Passing Glance (1984)
- Deeply Concerned (1987)
- Time Is The Master (1992)
- 7 Days A Week (1998)
- Changes (2010)
His work with Don Carlos & Gold also produced popular tracks, with albums such as Them Never Know Natty Dread Have Him Credential (1981) and Raving Tonight (1983)[1]. Compilation albums and playlists (like The Very Best of Don Carlos) are available on major streaming platforms, further compiling hits spanning his career[2].[4]
For a comprehensive list of all Don Carlos songs and albums, see specialized discographies or major music services[5].[6]
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