The Young Ones of Guyana, an eight-piece ensemble led by Carlton Ramprashad, emerged in the late 1960s, blending reggae, calypso, and Latin rhythms. Their 1970 debut album, "On Tour," recorded in London during Guyana's first Mashramani independence celebration, features vibrant covers like "The Liquidator" and Sly & The Family Stone's "Sing A Simple Song." ([bbemusic.com](https://bbemusic.com/product/on-tour?utm_source=openai)) In 1973, they reunited in Toronto to produce "Reunion," showcasing their relaxed, Latin-infused style across a diverse range of popular songs. ([jazz-jazz.com](https://jazz-jazz.com/2019/06/21/the-young-ones-of-guyana-reunion-2019.html?utm_source=openai)) Both albums have been reissued by BBE Music, cementing their status as cherished classics among collectors and enthusiasts. ([bbemusic.com](https://bbemusic.com/product/on-tour?utm_source=openai))