- Reggae Anthology: Joe Gibbs - Scorchers from the Mighty Two · 2008
- Everyday Life · 1988
- Best of Naggo Morris, Vol. I & II · 1978
- Everyday Life · 1988
- Everyday Life · 1993
- Wackies Sampler, Vol. 1 · 2002
- Original Songs, Vol. 1 · 2013
- Everyday Life · 1993
- Horace Andy Meets Naggo Morris & Wayne Jarrett - Mini Showcase · 2002
- Flour Power - Single · 2008
- Best of Naggo Morris, Vol. I & II · 2014
- Best of Naggo Morris, Vol. I & II · 2014
- Su Su Pon Rasta · 2010
Albums
- 2016
Singles & EPs
- 2011
- 2010
Compilations
- 2015
- 2011
About Naggo Morris
Although Dolphin "Naggo" Morris is probably best remembered as the man who replaced singer and bassist Leroy Sibbles in the Heptones in 1977, he also recorded several striking singles on his own, including the classic "Su Su Pon Rasta" (produced by the Mighty Two, Errol Thompson, and Joe Gibbs) in 1975 and the Bunny Lee-produced "Flour Power," as well as several 12" releases for Lloyd "Bullwackie" Barnes' Bronx-based Wackies label. Morris' passionate baritone is always in evidence on whatever material he tackles, and he is one of the most woefully overlooked (and under-recorded) roots singers in Jamaica. ~ Steve Leggett
- HOMETOWN
- Saint Mary
- BORN
- September 30, 1947
- GENRE
- Reggae