Susan Cadogan - Susan Cadogan (Numbered Limited Ed. 180g Import Colored Vinyl)
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Susan Cadogan's Self-Titled Album on Numbered Limited Edition 180g Import Colored LP: Limited to 750 Copies.
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Susan Cadogan is a Reggae & Rocksteady singer from Kingston, Jamaica. With a delicate voice that shimmers between childlike innocence and smoldering sexuality, Susan Cadogan’s vocals were the perfect expression of lovers rock.
Susan Cadogan talents as a singer led to her recording her first single, "Love My Life" for Jamaican Broadcasting Corporation (JBC radio) DJ Jerry Lewis. Lee "Scratch" Perry was in the recording studio at the time, and was impressed by Cadogan's voice enough to record an album's worth of material with her, also renaming her Susan.
One of her first recordings for Perry, a cover of Millie Jackson's soul hit, "Hurt So Good" (featuring bassist Boris Gardiner), was released was released in the UK by Dennis Harris' DIP International label, and topped the UK reggae chart and went on to reach No. 4 in the UK Singles Chart which resulted in Cadogan flying to London to promote the single, including many television appearances on the BBC's Top of the Pops. Other singles ("Nice & Easy," "Fever," "In the Ghetto") were released but none of these charted. "Hurt So Good" was subsequently certified silver in the United Kingdom and gold in South Africa after a few weeks and became one of the top selling singles of 1975 in the UK.
This is the album she recorded for Trojan Records and it was produced by the legendary Lee Perry, Susan Cadogan is available as a limited numbered edition of 750 copies on 180g colored vinyl.
Track Listing
Side A:
- In the Ghetto
- Nice and Easy
- Hurt So Good
- Congratulations
- If You Need Me
Side B:
- Lay Down
- I Keep On Loving You
- Don't Burn Your Bridges
- Feeling Is Right
- Fever
- Shame (Shame On You)





