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Subido: 2009/11/25

You've carried my name

But, oh, you just do it in vain

'Cause others have done so before

And yet I see them walk through that same door

Hypocrite, where will you run to now?

Hypocrite, you will get hurt somehow

Hypocrite, I know that time will tell on you

Hear what I say

I thought you were smart

But man, you've got a wicked, wicked heart

And, oh, you're just being used

When they're through, you will be refused

Hypocrite, where will you run to now?

Hypocrite, you will get hurt somehow

Hypocrite, I know that time will tell on you

Time will tell on you

I just can't understand

Why you got to be a wicked man, it's a doggone shame

I thought you were smart

But man, you've got a wicked, wicked heart

And, oh, you're just being used

When they're through, you will be refused

Hypocrite, where will you run to now?

Hypocrite, you will get hurt somehow

Hypocrite, I know that time will tell on you

Time will tell on you

You're nothing but a hypocrite

Yeah, yeah, boy, hypocrite

You're gonna meet your judgement, hypocrite...

Comentarios

8 years ago

Gr L

This song is about Dave

9 years ago

Noel Hanson

THE HEPTONES WERE A BAND THAT STOOD IN A CLASS OF THEIR OWN.ONE OF THE BEST.Noel.Benjamin.Samaritan Rockers sound/Tony Benjamin/Reggae Regulars.South London.............

10 years ago

Drew Jensen

Sterling, come on *somebody* get real about this, please. League, players, even that little association headquartered in B'mo; Folks knew, but there was some serious money to be had, as long as he kept it discreet, IMO.Anyway, here's a catchy little tune.

10 years ago

MIKE VINYLFOUR LIFE

According to Leroy Sibbles 'Hypocrite' is aimed at Studio One engineer Sylvan Morris, who was Coxsone Dodd's righthand man at the time. I wouldn't be surprised if the song was actually written with a straight aim at mr. Dodd in the back of Leroy's mind, because if he makes one thing clear (both in the interview with Peter I as well as on other occasions) it is that he wasn't the biggest fan of the studio owner. On 'Hypocrite' he questions where the producer can go after he's been cornered by the truth, which makes the song prophetic almost, as Studio One in the 70's indeed had a flux of talent leaving the studio to seek out better opportunities (including Jackie Mittoo).The Heptones would never be strictly tied to a studio or a producer ever again, but they did record a sizeable discography for Joe Gibbs, resulting in a string of 7" releases and two albums worth of classic material: Heptones and friends part 1 (Jogibs / Trojan) and Heptones and friends part 2 (Attack). The first part is also known as 'The Heptones meet the Now Generation', which deservedly credits the backing band Joe Gibbs used at the time (Mikey Chung & Geoffrey Chung on guitar, Val Douglas on bass, Robbie Lyn and Earl Wire Lindo on keyboards, Martin Sinclair and Mikey "Boo" Richards on drums.) These albums are a great overview of what the Heptones were about at the time as they feature both early roots reggae, deep conscious sounds, hit medley's and interesting soul covers (in a reggae mould); all sung in fine style and backed by a crisp and heavy sounding band that seemed eager to make a difference.'Hypocrite' could be found on the first Heptones & friends album, but was also released as a 7inch. Unfortunately the promising b-side by dj Johnnie Lover has nothing to do with the Heptones' track (although huge in its own right!), so that leaves, to my knowledge, two versions of 'Hypocrite' available. The Jogibs release is the straight version, but there is also a second version: it has a stop-and-come-again routine at the beginning. I'm not sure if the UK version on Green Door/Trojan has that gimmick or not (I don't own that one) but the 90's repress on Joe Gibbs Record Globe does feature it. Speaking of that particular re-issue: it's worth picking up for the 'Hypocrite' intro, but you definitely need to snatch it up for the B-side, if you come across one, as it actually plays the very, very obscure dub of the only tune Lopez Walker (of Phase One fame) ever recorded for Gibbs: Lost in a dream. And that too is a tune! Hypocrite style..

10 years ago

SummerGalLongIsland

Why don't you tell your brother you sold pot? How about all that black opiated hash you smoked with your friend? And the mushrooms & acid you dropped? You claim to be an "open book" & provide "full disclosure". Maybe your dear brother & father should know about all those things you did when you left him when you were 16. Hypocrite you are.

10 years ago

Easyreggae

This song brings me back some good memories like if you feel good hearing this song great post :)

11 years ago

Noriaki ET

The Heptones - Hypocrite#heptones #rocksteady 

11 years ago

smokeemonkee

Brinsley Schwarz showing the good taste to cover this soulful classic by the classy and soulful Heptones.

12 years ago

simolele

'Cause others have done so before And yet I see them walk through that same door'

12 years ago

italrel

RIP Barry Llewellyn, founder of the heptones.

12 years ago

reggaeman1956

@playmates101 72/3 was on the album 2THE HEPTONES AND THERE FRIENDS MEET THE NOW GENERATION"

12 years ago

playmates101

what year is this made?

12 years ago

drycha

i'm in heaven

13 years ago

skunkdude56

i have a cover of this by bim skala bim, but i need this version

13 years ago

ElvisLivesUpstairs

I love this song and it reminds me of my mum x

13 years ago

Rahsaan Brown

Very hard to find thanks for posting this :)

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