Max Romeo - Don't You Weep
Max Romeo Don't You Weep / Weeping (Version) Pama Supreme PS 318 (1971) Born Maxwell Smith on 22 November 1944 in Jamaica, Max started his career with the Jamaican group The Emotions. The band had their first success in 1965 with the single "(Buy You) A Rainbow" followed by several other 45s. By 1968 Max (now know as Max Romeo) embarked on a solo career with the single "Wet Dream." Whilst claiming it was about a leaking roof the song was banned by the BBC in the UK due to its overtly sexual references. On the back of the ban the single reached the UK Top 10. In the early 70s Max became heavily involved in Jamaican politics, touring the island and promoting the People's National Party along side many others such as Bob Marley. This 45 was released in 1971 on the Pama Supreme label which was part of the Pama group which was one of the major outlet for reggae music in the UK. The label was run by the brothers Harry, Jeff and Carl Palmer. Initial set up in ...