Roy & Millie Karl Bryan - Well Meet

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Review by Daniel Cox

Album Review: We’ll Meet by Roy & Millie Karl Bryan Alright, let’s talk about We’ll Meet, the groovy little gem from Roy & Millie Karl Bryan. This one’s a slice of Jamaican magic, straight outta the Super Records Oldies Series. If you’re into Reggae with that punchy Ska vibe, buckle up, because this album is like a warm breeze on a Kingston afternoon—chilled but full of energy. Now, I gotta shout out two tracks that stuck in my head like gum on a hot sidewalk: “We’ll Meet” and “Cannon Ball Special.” The title track, “We’ll Meet,” hits you right off the bat with its bouncy rhythm and those brass lines that just beg you to move. It’s not trying too hard—it’s simple, heartfelt, and kinda feels like catching up with an old friend over a cold Red Stripe. The lyrics? They’re hopeful without being cheesy, which is harder than it sounds. There’s something about the way Roy and Millie trade vocals back and forth—it’s playful yet sincere, like they’re passing secrets through melody. You don’t forget tunes like this easily; it lingers in your mind long after the needle lifts off the record. Then there’s “Cannon Ball Special.” Oh man, this one slaps. Imagine hopping onto a moving train filled with musicians jamming their hearts out—that’s what listening to this feels like. The horn section takes center stage here, blasting notes so sharp they could cut steel. And the bassline? It’s thick enough to walk on. What makes this track unforgettable for me is how unpredictable it feels. Just when you think you’ve got it figured out, some new riff sneaks in and flips everything upside down. It’s chaotic in the best way possible—a proper party starter if I’ve ever heard one. You know what strikes me most about this album? It doesn’t feel like it was made for fame or fortune. It’s raw, unfiltered joy poured into wax. Listening to it feels like stepping into a time capsule where life was slower, people danced more, and music came straight from the soul. Here’s the kicker though—if Roy & Millie Karl Bryan were still around today, I reckon they’d laugh at all the fuss over streaming numbers and TikTok trends. Their music reminds us that sometimes, all you need is good vibes and a killer beat to leave a mark. So go ahead, give We’ll Meet a spin. But fair warning: once it gets under your skin, you might find yourself humming ska riffs while waiting in line at the grocery store. Don’t say I didn’t warn ya!

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Download

Filename: roy-millie-karl-bryan-well-meet.zip
  • MP3 size: 10 mb
  • FLAC size: 105.8 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Well' Meet
Cannon Ball Special

Video

King Cannon ( Carl Bryan ) - Cannonball Special -- blank pre no matrx -- boss sounds
Roy and Millie - We'll Meet
MILLIE SMALL & ROY PANTON - We'll Meet

Labels

Super Records Oldies Series

Listen online

  • ouvir online
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • escuchar en línea
  • ascolta in linea
  • lyssna på nätet
  • écouter en ligne
  • online luisteren
  • online anhören
  • lytte på nettet

Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

About Roy & Millie Karl Bryan

Name Vars

  • Millie & Roy
  • Millie & Roy Panton
  • Millie Small & Roy Panton
  • Roy (Panton) & Millie (Small)
  • Roy And Millie
  • Roy Panton & Millie
  • Roy Panton & Millie Small

Members

  • Millie Small
  • Roy Panton

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *We'll Meet* by Roy & Millie Karl Bryan is a hidden gem in the world of Jamaican music. Released under Super Records' Oldies Series, it blends Reggae and Ska seamlessly. Tracks like "We'll Meet" and "Cannon Ball Special" capture that classic vibe. It’s a piece of history that still resonates with fans of the genre today.

Comments

janvanhoecke2
2025-03-15
Music that lives on !
renakopp1
2025-03-14
Oye, Milly Small was only 14 years old when she recorded this! Milly rest in peace.
stevievetter
2025-03-14
Yes this was Ska . Millie and that steely voice.
lifeinsurancecanada
2025-03-13
She just passed away yesterday
mauroalcivar
2025-03-13
RIP Dalmay! Lovy is still shuffling. The tallent in the family is still alive, eventhough you were never recognize, you made us proud in Milk River. From a tomboy to a trailblazer. You broke the glass ceiling.
bbanaylor
2025-03-12
Great song.
efficacepro
2025-03-11
Blessings!!!!!!
penyunaksempidi88
2025-03-11
Lyric ?
anushiie
2025-03-11
Roy Ellis is from Symarip..not Roy Panton.
steprob07
2025-03-11
Millie Small RIP
mrmichaeljacome
2025-03-11
Vintage Ska....LOVE YOU MILLIE....RIP