Joya Landis
American based singer Joya Landis recorded an early reggae version of Angel of the morning in 1968. The Jamaican single was on the Treasure Isle label. The UK single (on Trojan TR 622) had Love Letters by Phyllis Dillon & Alton Ellis on the b-side. It also appeared on the compilation album Soul Of Jamaica a.k.a. ...show more
American based singer Joya Landis recorded an early reggae version of Angel of the morning in 1968. The Jamaican single was on the Treasure Isle label. The UK single (on Trojan TR 622) had Love Letters by Phyllis Dillon & Alton Ellis on the b-side. It also appeared on the compilation album Soul Of Jamaica a.k.a.
Come Rock With Me In Jamaica, 1968 and on the Trojan compilation album Tighten Up, Volume 1, 1968. It was produced by Arthur Reid Appears on a.o : Duke Reid's Treasure Chest ,...HOW CRAZY YOU HAVE A PHOTO OF RITA MARLEY,rita is not JOYA LANDIS...theliq I can confirm that the picture is Rita Marley and that Rita and Joya Landis are two totally different people. Somebody on YouTube included shots of Rita Marley in a Hortense Ellis video for no apparent reason. ...show less