Reggae purists still consider the Jamaican 7" mix the superior version due to its "darker" sonic texture and the unfiltered chemistry between Marley and Perry. Why the 7" Mix Matters
This "club mix" brought Marley's voice to a new generation, topping charts worldwide and becoming one of the first major "reggae-house" crossover hits. sun_is_shining_jamaican_7_mix
In the early 1970s, the collaboration between and visionary producer Lee Perry transformed the Wailers' sound. Moving away from their ska roots, they leaned into a slower, more hypnotic "riddim." The Jamaican 7" mix of "Sun Is Shining" captures this transition perfectly, characterized by: Reggae purists still consider the Jamaican 7" mix
For the album Kaya , the song was re-recorded with a more polished, "soft reggae" feel and added backing vocals from the I-Threes. Moving away from their ska roots, they leaned
The 1971 7" single was originally released on the label in Jamaica and the Upsetter label in the UK. Its legacy evolved through several key versions: