Gregory Isaacs – Night Nurse | Roots Radics & The Best Reggae Album of the 80s?

Gregory Isaacs – Night Nurse | Roots Radics & The Best Reggae Album of the 80s?

Author: Nate Bridges & Brandon Niznik June 24, 2025 Duration: 2:12:46

In this Reggae Summer episode we dive into Gregory Isaacs’ 1982 classic Night Nurse and ask whether it might be the best reggae album of the 1980s.

We talk about The Cool Ruler as one of the most prolific and distinctive voices in reggae, his lovers rock style, his tragic personal decline, and how Night Nurse captures him at a creative peak. We also dig into the musicianship of Roots Radics, the sound of Tuff Gong and Compass Point, and why this record feels so smooth and effortless while dealing with some heavy emotions.

In this episode:

– Track highlights across Night Nurse (including “Night Nurse,” “Cool Down the Pace,” “Sad to Know (You’re Leaving)” and more)

– How Roots Radics’ playing and the production choices make the album so hypnotic

– The arc of Gregory Isaacs’ career: genius, output, and the cost of addiction and legal trouble

– Where Night Nurse sits in the lovers rock / roots reggae canon and our own reggae playlists.

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CHAPTERS:

00:25:00 Who Was Gregory Isaacs?

00:40:27 Producing 'Night Nurse'

01:17:42 Roots Radics and Flabba Holt

01:36:06 Standout Songs

01:56:53 Final Thoughts


There’s a particular kind of conversation that happens when two working musicians sit down to really listen-not just hear, but dissect and appreciate the layers of a record. That’s the space Playback with Black Market Dub occupies. Hosted by producers Nate Bridges and Brandon Niznik, this podcast leverages their combined experience recording artists across many genres to inform a deeper dialogue about music. The format is elegantly simple: each episode, one of them selects an album, and together they review, debate, and unpack it. They go beyond track-by-track reactions, placing each work within its broader musical lineage, cultural moment, and historical significance. Whether it’s a foundational classic or a contemporary release, Nate and Brandon’s discussions are rooted in the technical and artistic choices that give an album its character. You’ll hear the insights of practitioners who know what it’s like to be on both sides of the glass, making this more than casual criticism-it’s a masterclass in attentive listening. The result is a consistently engaging and thoughtful exploration of why albums matter, delivered with the easy rapport of two friends who have spent a lifetime thinking about sound. Tune in for a music podcast that feels like sitting in on a great, informed conversation between creatives.
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