A premium series of limited edition Japanese pressed 7"s - featuring unreleased and impossibly hard to find gems from the Duke Reid archives.Side A : Unreleased. Recording In Treasure Isle Studio 1965. Original ska take of reggae version that was released to early 70's from Coxsone Dodd. Side B : Alternate Take. Straight ska instrumental.
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- A1: Ska Boo Da Ba- The Skatalites
- A2: Confucious- Don Drummond & The Skatalites
- A3: Storm Warning- Lyn Taitt & The Boys
- A4: Alley Cat Ska- Tommy Mc Cook & His Ska-Talites
- A5: Trench Town People- Theophilus Beckford
- A6: Walking Down King Street- Theophilius Beckford
- A7: South China Sea-Johnny 'Dizzy'moore
- B1: Ringo- The Skatalites
- B2: Nuclear Weapon- Roland Alphonso & His Ska Talites
- B3: Magnificent Ska-Lyn Taitt &The Baba Brooks Band
- B4: Come On My People-Daniel Johnson
- B5: Hit You Let You Feel It-The Tenor Twins
- B6: The Re-Burialdon Drummond @ The Skatalites
- B7: Love Me Or Leave Me-Lloyd Clarke
'Ska never stopped you know! From its Jamaican music if the piano's not playing ska or the guitar....any music you have...Reggae...even the computer music..the piano's playing Ska Ska Ska...it leads the music so Ska is still the backbone of Jamaica music, Right'..Bunny Lee
The music of Jamaica has had a profound and lasting influence all around the world and Reggae is the name by which it has become universally known.
Although the term Ska is often used to describe all Jamaican music before Dub,Dee Jays and Dread in the mid 70's the real Jamaican Ska was made in Kingston between 1961/62 to 1966.
- A1: Duke Reid & His Group Duke S Cookies
- A2: The Skatalites Yard Broom
- A3: Stranger Cole & Patsy Todd Hey, Hey, Baby
- A4: Roland Alphonso Blackberry Brandy
- A5: Justin Hinds & The Dominoes Carry, Go, Bring, Come
- A6: Tommy Mccook Starry Night
- A7: Alton Ellis Cry Tough
- A8: The Paragons The Tide Is High
- A9: Don Drummond Thoroughfare
- B1: Baba Brooks & Eric 'Monty' Morris Strongman Sampson
- B2: The Skatalites Occupation
- B3: Marguerita & Don Drummond Woman A Come
- B4: Duke Reid S Group Pink Lane Shuffle
- B5: The Silvertones Midnight Hour
- B6: The Valentines Blam Blam Fever
- B7: The Coolies On The Bank
- B8: Stranger Cole & The Skatalites Rough And Tough
- B9: The Melodians Come On, Little Girl
- B10: The Techniques Oh Babe
Vol.2[35,25 €]
Discover a vinyl dedicated to the Treasure Isle label, featuring a compilation that blends rock steady and ska. This record gathers tracks from musical legends such as Alton Ellis, The Techniques, and Duke Reid. Each title is a perfect mix of melodic sweetness and captivating rhythms, typical of these musical genres, providing an immersive experience into the richness of Jamaican music. THIS VINYL IS A PRIME CHOICE FOR ENTHUSIASTS OF VINTAGE AND AUTHENTIC SOUNDS.
- A1: Gladiators - Lie Low
- A2: Monty Morris - Tears In My Eyes
- A3: Tartans - Far Beyond The Sunset
- A4: Justin Hinds - The Little That You Have
- A5: Hopeton Lewis - Live It Up
- A6: Carl & Tommy - Mr Solo
- A7: Gloria Crawford - You Miss Me
- A8: Tommy Mccook - Gold Finger
- B1: Justin Hinds - Lion Of Judah
- B2: Hopeton Lewis - Blackman Time
- B3: Silvertones - What Have I Done
- B4: Soul Lads - Funny
- B5: Paragons - I Wanna Be With You
- B6: Alton Ellis - Shake It
- B7: Gloria Crawford - Sad Movies
- B8: Baba Brooks - Night Food
The music on this album was inspired by the original ska recordings coming out of Jamaica in the early to mid 1960s. In particular, the fiery horn instrumentals played by musicians like Don Drummond, Tommy McCook, Roland Alphonso, Lester Sterling, Baba Brooks, Dizzy Moore, Lloyd Brevett, Ernest Ranglin, Jackie Mittoo, Lloyd Knibb, Drumbago, to name just a few. Many of them were originally jazz musicians, and they played in groups like Prince Buster’s All Stars, the Skatalites, Baba Brooks’ Band, King Edwards’ group, and many more.
This is my humble paean to their great works in this now largely neglected era of music. I hope you enjoy it.
Peace,
Nat Birchall.
- John Holt - Ali Baba
- The Jamaicans - Baba Boom
- The Melodians - You Don’t Need Me
- Alton Ellis - Rock Steady
- The Techniqyues - Queen Majesty
- Justin Hinds - Carry Go Bring Come
- Rolando Alphonso Baba Brooks Band - Nuclear Weapon
- Don Drummond & The Skatalites - Eastern Standard Time
- Eric Monty Morris - Penny Reel
- Starnger Cole & The Skatalites - Rough & Tough
- Phyllis Dillon - Perfidia
- Joya Landis - Angel Of The Morning
- U-Roy & The Pargons - Wear You To The Ball
- Dennis Alcapone - No Onestation (Aka Buttercup)
- U-Roy & The Melodians - Everybody Bawling
- The Paragons - The Tide Is High
Charly Records have done plenty of leg work here thatmeans you can save yourself lots of time and effort and immediately make yourself out to be a font of dub and reggae wisdom. Treasure Isle Solid Gold is a well curated selection of the most vital club hits produced by the legendary Jamaican label owner Arthur ‘Duke’ Reid. You will know plenty of the artists he worked with from the opener John Holt via Rolando Alphonso Baba Brooks Band, Don Drummond & The Skatalites and U-Roy & The Pargons.
The sounds are varied but never less than sensational across both sides of wax.
- A1: Cash And Carry– Low Down
- A2: Richard Powell– The Cisco Kid
- A3: Family Tree – Come And Get Your Love
- A4: Deep Heat– Do It Again
- A5: Mark & Suzann Farmer– Dreams
- A6: Joeven– I Am I Said
- B1: Summer Madness – Leaving On A Jet Plane
- B2: Lenny Roybal– By The Time I Get To Phoenix
- B3: Ginny Reilly– I Second That Emotion
- B4: Alejandro Bravo – Superstar
- B5: Joan Brooks – The Letter
- B6: Babalade Olamina– Pure Imagination
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The ninth installment in Numero's Cabinet of Curiosities is 100% chart smashes. Culled from the depths of the private press, Super Hits gathers 12 magical adaptations from the Me Decade's introspective songbook. Pop this oversized 8-Track into your Fleetwood Weltron and enjoy a motley crew of lounge singers, wedding bands, synth enthusiasts, trailer park dreamers, accountants, gym teachers, and more as they bring their own unique energy to classics by Steely Dan, War, Boz Scaggs, Neil Diamond, John Denver, Smokey Robinson, The Carpenters, Redbone, The Box Tops, Fleetwood Mac, and more. Tape warble not included.
- A1: Don Drummond, Tommy Mccook & The Skatalites - (Music Is) My Occupation (Ring Of Fire) (Music Is)
- A2: Tommy Mccook & The Baba Brooks Band - Alley Cat Ska
- A3: Don Drummond & The Skatalites - Cool Smoke
- A4: Don Drummond & The Skatalites - Garden Of Love
- A5: Tommy Mccook - Twelve Minutes To Go
- A6: The Baba Brooks Band - Girls Town Ska
- A7: The Baba Brooks Band - Vitamin A
- B1: Lester Sterling & The Skatalites - Latin Goes Ska
- B2: Roland Alphonso, Don Drummond & The Skatalites - Alipang
- B3: Don Drummond & The Tommy Mccook Band - Lucky Seven
- B4: Frank Anderson & Roland Alphonso - Musical Store Room
- B5: The Baba Brooks Orchestra - Musical Communion
- B6: Roland Alphonso & The Skatalites - Sandy Gully
- B7: Don Drummond & The Baba Brooks Band - Doctor Dekker
- C1: Roland Alphonso & The Baba Brooks Band - Nuclear Weapon
- C2: Roland Alphonso & The Skatalites - Corner Stone
- C3: Baba Brooks & Don Drummond - Knockout Punch (Aka Cotton Tree) (Aka Cotton Tree)
- C4: Don Drummond & The Skatalites - Don De Lion
- C5: Tommy Mccook & The Skatalites - Rocket Ship
- C6: Roland Alphonso & The Skatalites - Feeling Fine
- C7: Don Drummond & The Skatalites - Mesopotamia
- D1: Don Drummond & The Skatalites - Eastern Standard Time
- D2: Don Drummond & The Skatalites - Thoroughfare (Treasure Isle) (Treasure Isle)
- D3: Don Drummond & Roland Alphonso & The Skatalites - Silver Dollar
- D4: The Skatalites - Street Corner
- D5: Don Drummond - University Goes Ska
- D6: The Skatalites - Good News
- D7: Don Drummond & Tommy Mccook - Jfk's Memory
- A1: Invitation To Jamaica – Lord Tanamo
- A2: Fat Man – Derrick Morgan
- A3: Tell Me Darling – Jackie Edwards
- A4: Running Around – Owen Gray
- A5: Miss Jamaica – Jimmy Cliff
- A6: Housewife’s Choice – Derrick And Patsy
- A7: Give Me All Of Your Love – The Continentals
- A8: Darling Patricia – Owen Gray
- B1: Rough And Tough – Stranger Cole
- B2: Man To Man – Kentrick Patrick
- B3: Uno-Dos-Tres – Stranger & Ken
- B4: Slow Boat – Al T. Joe
- B5: Rude Boy – Duke Reid’s Group
- B6: Gone Is Yesterday – Higgs & Wilson
- B7: I'm In The Mood For Ska – Lord Tanamo
- B8: Virginia Ska – The Baba Brooks Band
- B9: Satan – Justin Hinds & The Dominoes
- C1: One Eyed Giant – Baba Brooks & His Band
- C2: Every Night – Joe White And Chuck
- C3: King Size – Baba Brooks & His Band
- C4: Syncopate – The Astronauts
- C5: Keep The Pressure On – Winston & George
- C6: Oh Babe – The Techniques
- C7: Train To Skaville – The Ethiopians
- C8: Rudy, A Message To You - Dandy Livingstone
- D1: Dreader Than Dread – Honey Boy Martin & The Voices
- D2: It's Raining – The Three Tops
- D3: The Whip – The Ethiopians
- D4: Pretty Africa – Desmond Dekker & The Aces
- D5: Rock Steady – Alton Ellis & The Flames
- D6: Rock Steady Train – Ewan & Jerry
- D7: King Without A Throne – Sugar Simone
- D8: Perfidia – Phyllis Dillon
- E1: Musical Train – Roy Shirley
- E2: Do The Beng Beng – Derrick Morgan
- E3: Way Of Life - Lynn Taitt & The Jets
- E4: Second Fiddle – Tommy Mccook & The Supersonics
- E5: People Funny Boy – Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry
- E6: I've Got To Get You Off My Mind – The Tennors
- E7: Do The Reggay – The Maytals
- E8: Nana – The Slickers
- F1: Tell Me Baby – Delano Stewart
- F2: Mama Look Deh – The Reggae Boys
- F3: Hong Kong Flu – The Ethiopians
- F4: Pressure Drop – The Maytals
- F5: Them A Laugh And A Ki Ki – The Soul Mates
- F6: Walking In The Rain – The Melodiansf
- F7: Satisfaction – Carl Dawkins
- F8: Black And White – The Maytones
- F9: Rasta Never Fails – The Charmers
One of the most significant collections in Trojan’s immense catalogue, the ‘The Trojan Story’ album dramatically changed the perception of Jamaican music among the general British public outside of the country’s Afro-Caribbean population.
Prior to its release in 1971 there had never been an attempt to present a comprehensive anthology of the island’s musical development, with vintage ska, rock steady and reggae widely regarded as obsolete and of precious little merit.
The treble disc set, which became an instant best-seller, had been the brainchild of Trojan’s label manager and Black Music fan, Rob Bell, who, assisted by Trojan stalwarts, Dandy, Webster Shrowder and Joe Sinclair, produced arguably the most significant Jamaican music retrospectives of all time.
Now, 50 years following its original release, this hugely influential album has been revisited by Bell, along with reggae musician, Rusty Zinn, who have succeeded in improving what was already an almost perfect collection.
Presented in the original eye-catching artwork, the set is further enhanced by a highly illustrated 50-page booklet in which Bell relates the stories behind the release and the 50 tracks featured on the compilation.
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