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Don't Haffi Dread

1999 studio album by Morgan Heritage

Don't Haffi Dread is an album by the Jamaican band Morgan Heritage, released in 1999.[3][4] The title track, which advised that one doesn't need dreadlocks to be committed to Rastafari, was a hit.[5][6] The band promoted the album by supporting Toots and the Maytals on a North American tour.[7]

Production

The album was produced by Bobby Digital.[8] Its songs were cowritten or written by the band; Bunny Wailer and Rita Marley contributed to the songwriting.[9]Dean Fraser played saxophone on the album.[10]

Critical reception

The Washington Post wrote that "Peter Morgan is an able lead vocalist, but some of the strongest tracks feature Roy 'Gramps' Morgan, whose powerful baritone vocals are eerily similar to Peter Tosh's."[10]The Mirror called the album "a crucial summer feel-good album which is chock-full o