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Wade, Wayne: Poor & Humble (Coloured Vinyl LP)

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Wade, Wayne: Poor & Humble (Coloured Vinyl LP)

Originally issued in the early 1980s, Poor & Humble stands as one of Wayne Wade’s defining sets — a warm, roots-heavy showcase of his unhurried delivery and quietly commanding presence. Recorded with some of Jamaica’s finest session players, the album blends spiritual themes, romantic currents and street-level observation into a cohesive whole, guided by Wade’s supple vocals and a deep melodic sensibility.

Across the record, he moves between devotional roots, lovers-style crooning and stripped-back cultural songs, all anchored by resonant basslines, crisp rhythms and spacious production typical of the era. Tracks such as the title cut highlight the reflective tone that made Wade a distinctive figure in the Channel One orbit, while the album’s slower, sweeter moments reveal the breadth of his songwriting.

Long regarded as a collectors’ favourite, Poor & Humble endures for its balance of vulnerability and strength, capturing an artist maturing into his voice while surrounded by a band fully attuned to his subtle shifts in mood.

  1. Poor And Humble
  2. Life Table
  3. Step Inside
  4. Don't Worry
  5. Melting Pot
  6. She Don't Love Me
  7. What's Going On
  8. Down In Iran
  9. Disco Lady
$34.73
Wade, Wayne: Poor & Humble (Coloured Vinyl LP)
$34.73

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Originally issued in the early 1980s, Poor & Humble stands as one of Wayne Wade’s defining sets — a warm, roots-heavy showcase of his unhurried delivery and quietly commanding presence. Recorded with some of Jamaica’s finest session players, the album blends spiritual themes, romantic currents and street-level observation into a cohesive whole, guided by Wade’s supple vocals and a deep melodic sensibility.

Across the record, he moves between devotional roots, lovers-style crooning and stripped-back cultural songs, all anchored by resonant basslines, crisp rhythms and spacious production typical of the era. Tracks such as the title cut highlight the reflective tone that made Wade a distinctive figure in the Channel One orbit, while the album’s slower, sweeter moments reveal the breadth of his songwriting.

Long regarded as a collectors’ favourite, Poor & Humble endures for its balance of vulnerability and strength, capturing an artist maturing into his voice while surrounded by a band fully attuned to his subtle shifts in mood.

  1. Poor And Humble
  2. Life Table
  3. Step Inside
  4. Don't Worry
  5. Melting Pot
  6. She Don't Love Me
  7. What's Going On
  8. Down In Iran
  9. Disco Lady