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The Uniques (Jamaican group)

The Uniques were a Jamaican rocksteady and reggae vocal group, formed in 1966 and active with varying line-ups until the late 1970s.
==History==
The Uniques originally formed as a vocal harmony trio of Roy Shirley, Slim Smith, and Franklyn White,〔Larkin, Colin: "The Virgin Encyclopedia of Reggae", 1998, Virgin Books, ISBN 0-7535-0242-9〕 (the latter two from The Techniques〔(The Pressure Sounds Website | The Uniques — Watch This Sound )〕) releasing a few singles in 1966 including the R&B influenced "Do Me Good" for Ken Lack's (Keith Calneck) Caltone imprint.〔Pete Holdsworth, Article on Caltone's Jamaican 45's 1966-69, published with CD, Pressure Sounds, 2012〕 The group then disbanded, until late 1967 when Smith formed a new version of the group with Jimmy Riley and Lloyd Charmers. The new line-up debuted with "Watch This Sound", a cover version of Stephen Stills' "For What It's Worth", which was a hit along with a string of subsequent singles, many produced by Bunny Lee,〔Barrow, Steve & Dalton, Peter: "Reggae: The Rough Guide", 1997, Rough Guides, ISBN 1-85828-247-0〕 including "My Conversation", which Lee sold to Rupie Edwards, who used the rhythm to create the first one-rhythm album, ''Yamaha Skank''.
Bunny Lee issued a showcase album in the 1970s, and the group name was briefly revived by Riley and Cornell Campbell in 1977 for the album ''Give Thanks'', and again in 1997 with Al Campbell joining Cornell and Riley on the album ''The Uniques''.

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