Carousel (Marcia Griffiths album)

[9] Recorded in Florida, the album was produced by Rafael Vigil, Lawrence Dermer, and Joe Galdo.

[6] Many sources claim that a version of "Electric Boogie" was written by Bunny Wailer in 1976 or 1980, a statement Griffiths has sought to refute;[10][11] the album contains a house-influenced dub remix of the track.

[12][13][14][9][15] According to Griffiths, the first version of "Electric Boogie" was written exclusively for her by Wailer in late 1982, reaching the top spot on the charts in Jamaica in 1983.

"[26] The Austin American-Statesman noted that "it all carries a sort of progressive, Jamaican, middle-of-the-road pop sound guaranteed to offend hard-core reggae fans...

"[9] The Dallas Morning News thought that Griffiths's "innate sense of rhythm serves her well in the various contexts she sets up.