"Pop reggae benchmarks from Trojan's king and queen ... Motown had Marvin and Tammi, Stax had Otis and Carla. Trojan, meanwhile, had Bob and Marcia, who together ushered in an era of pop reggae with producer Harry J Johnson. Bob Andy had started out in harmony vocal group The Paragons before signing with Studio One as a soloist and writer for, among others, Marcia Griffiths - he penned her classic "Feel Like Jumping". With Harry J, however, the pair mainly stuck to soul and pop covers, hitting big with 1970's "Young Gifted And Blackʺ's title track, their string-laden take on the Nina Simone song".