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King Sounds & The Israelites - Ace Of Hearts -⭐ King Sounds was so respected in the industry that he eventually founded his own label, Harder Than Blue , helping other Caribbean artists get their start in the UK. If you'd like, I can: Find the lyrics to the song for you. Recommend other UK reggae artists from that era. Interestingly, the name "The Israelites" was a direct nod to the massive success of Desmond Dekker's hit of the same name. By performing with a band named The Israelites, King Sounds tapped into the existing global hunger for authentic Jamaican sounds, while actually operating out of the UK. This helped him secure major touring slots with icons like and The Wailers . A Hit That Crossed Borders King Sounds & The Israelites - Ace Of Hearts The song was a staple in London's "Blues parties" and underground clubs. ⭐ King Sounds was so respected in the The track remains a "holy grail" for vinyl collectors of 70s reggae due to its crisp production and the distinct, soaring vocals of King Sounds. Interestingly, the name "The Israelites" was a direct King Sounds (born Alphonso Cassell) wasn't just a singer; he was a cultural bridge. Originally from St. Kitts, he moved to London and became a key figure in the "Lover's Rock" and "Roots" movements. "Ace of Hearts" became his signature anthem, showcasing his ability to blend smooth melodies with a deep, soulful groove. The "Israelites" Branding |