Gregory Isaacs Cool Down The Pace Here

: It epitomizes the "Cool Ruler" persona—a laid-back, mid-tempo groove that avoids the aggression of harder dancehall styles.

: The song captures the feeling of being "tipsy" and finding the right mood in a corner of the dancehall.

The lyrics tell a story of a Saturday night dance where Isaacs meets a woman whose high-energy dancing is a bit too intense for his preferred "cool" vibe. Gregory Isaacs Cool Down The Pace

The track was recorded at Tuff Gong Studios and produced by Isaacs himself, featuring the driving rhythmic backbone of the band.

"Cool Down The Pace" is a quintessential Lovers Rock anthem released in 1982 by Gregory Isaacs, often referred to as the "Cool Ruler". Featured as a standout track on the legendary album , the song highlights Isaacs' smooth, soulful delivery and his ability to blend romantic themes with the steady, hypnotic pulse of Roots Reggae. Production and Musicality : It epitomizes the "Cool Ruler" persona—a laid-back,

: Several versions exist, including an Extended 12" Mix featuring a long instrumental section and a dub version found on various African Museum collections. Lyrical Narrative

: The central hook— "Cool down the pace for me little woman, you're rocking it too fast for me" —serves as a metaphor for the relaxed, smooth approach to life and love that Isaacs championed. The track was recorded at Tuff Gong Studios

: The production team included Errol "Flabba" Holt as assistant producer, Errol Brown as engineer, and Godwin Logie as mixing engineer.