Can't Get Enough (Eddy Grant album)
Can't Get Enough is a 1981 studio album by Guyanese-British musician Eddy Grant. Released on his own Ice Records label, the album is a prominent example of Grant's pioneering fusion of reggae, soul, funk, and electronic music.
Can't Get Enough is perhaps best known for its hit single "Do You Feel My Love," which achieved considerable international success and helped solidify Grant's status as a global pop star. The album as a whole features a mix of upbeat dance tracks and socially conscious lyrics, reflecting Grant's diverse musical influences and political perspectives. Other notable tracks include "Can't Get Enough of You" (distinct from the Bad Company song), "I Don't Wanna Dance," and "Another Revolutionary."
The album's production is characterized by its use of synthesizers and drum machines, a defining feature of Grant's sound during this period. He played most of the instruments himself, contributing to the album's unique and cohesive feel.
Can't Get Enough was a commercial success, further establishing Eddy Grant as a significant figure in the emerging electronic and pop music scenes of the early 1980s. The album continues to be regarded as a landmark release in Grant's discography and a notable example of the cultural exchange between reggae and other genres.