- Randy's Superstar Singers · 2015
- Picture on the Wall (Deluxe Edition) · 1971
- The Ultimate Collection, Vol. 1 · 1989
- Disco 45 - Single · 2006
- Picture on the Wall (Deluxe Edition) · 1971
- Picture on the Wall (Deluxe Edition) · 1971
- Linval Presents Dub Landing, Vol. 1 · 2018
- Picture on the Wall (Deluxe Edition) · 1971
- Down Santic Way - Santic Jamaican Productions Pressure Sounds 46 · 2005
- The Best of Joe Fraser Vol. 2 · 2012
- Magic · 2015
- Super Bad! - Hits & Misses from the Treasure Isle Vaults 1971-1973 · 2022
- Magic · 2015
Singles & EPs
About Freddie McKay
Rocksteady singer Freddie McKay had a few hits in the '60s (one of which was miscredited to someone else!), recorded with the Soul Defenders, among other studio groups, and worked with Jamaica's top reggae producers Duke Reid, Coxsone Dodd, and Prince Buster. Purportedly born in the late '40s in St. Catherine, Freddie McKay went on to record for the Studio One and Treasure Isle labels, working with studio bands the Revolutionaires, the G.G. Allstars, and the Soul Defenders, with whom McKay cut "Picture on the Wall" (his biggest hit), "High School Dance," and other enjoyable, but non-charting, songs including "Old and Gray." According to the compilation Wake Up Jamaica, another one of McKay's hits, "Love Is a Treasure," was initially released in the late '60s as a Treasure Isle Boys single. The song's reissue in the early '70s got the performer wrong again, this time listing Tommy McCook's All Stars. Eventually, the record was set straight and a few of Freddie McKay's singles remained perennial favorites on ska and rocksteady compilations decades later. ~ Joslyn Layne
- HOMETOWN
- St. Catherine, Jamaica
- BORN
- 1947
- GENRE
- Reggae