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Format: LP
Label: Trojan Records
Year: 2015
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Desmond Dekker & The Aces: Israelites
A2 Dave & Ansel Collins: Double Barrel
A3 The Harry J All Stars: Liquidator
A4 The Pioneers: Long Shot Kick The Bucket
A5 Dennis Brown: Money In My Pocket
A6 Ken Boothe: Everything I Own
B1 Bob & Marcia: Young, Gifted And Black
B2 Nicky Thomas: Love Of The Common People
B3 The Pioneers: Let Your Yeah Be Yeah
B4 John Holt: Help Me Make It Through The Night
B5 Susan Cadogan: Hurt So Good
B6 Althea & Donna: Uptown Top Ranking
Towards the close of the 1960s, the coolJamaican sound of Rock Steady was usurped by a jumpier, less sedate style that quickly became widely known as reggae. Today these early reggae stylings are commonly called skinhead reggae, a nod to the music's popularity among working class British youth, and also to connote the time before dreadlocks came to dominate the Jamaican scene.
Label: Trojan Records
Year: 2015
Media Condition: New
Sleeve/Cover Condition: New
TRACKS:
A1 Desmond Dekker & The Aces: Israelites
A2 Dave & Ansel Collins: Double Barrel
A3 The Harry J All Stars: Liquidator
A4 The Pioneers: Long Shot Kick The Bucket
A5 Dennis Brown: Money In My Pocket
A6 Ken Boothe: Everything I Own
B1 Bob & Marcia: Young, Gifted And Black
B2 Nicky Thomas: Love Of The Common People
B3 The Pioneers: Let Your Yeah Be Yeah
B4 John Holt: Help Me Make It Through The Night
B5 Susan Cadogan: Hurt So Good
B6 Althea & Donna: Uptown Top Ranking
Towards the close of the 1960s, the coolJamaican sound of Rock Steady was usurped by a jumpier, less sedate style that quickly became widely known as reggae. Today these early reggae stylings are commonly called skinhead reggae, a nod to the music's popularity among working class British youth, and also to connote the time before dreadlocks came to dominate the Jamaican scene.