Various – Trojan Records - Jamaican R&B/Blues Volume 1 - New LP Record 2015 Trojan Vinyl - Reggae
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Various – Trojan Records - Jamaican R&B/Blues Volume 1
Label: | Trojan Records – BMG 15034V |
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Series: | Trojan Records Vinyl Series |
Format: |
Vinyl, LP, Compilation
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Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Reggae |
Style: | Rocksteady |
A1 | Laurel Aitken & The Caribs– | Boogie In My Bones | 2:46 |
A2 | Derrick Morgan– | Forward March | 2:54 |
A3 | Roy & Millie– | We'll Meet | 2:32 |
A4 | The Jiving Juniors– | Sugar Dandy | 2:20 |
A5 | Owen Gray & The Caribs– | Jenny Lee | 2:22 |
A6 | Roland Alphonso– | Back Beat | 2:31 |
B1 | Desmond Dekker– | Honour Your Mother And Father | 2:27 |
B2 | Derrick And Patsy– | Let The Good Times Roll | 2:11 |
B3 | Drumbago & His Band– | Duck Soup | 2:35 |
B4 | The Melody Enchanters– | Oh Ma, Oh Pa | 3:06 |
B5 | Owen Gray– | Darling Patricia | 2:49 |
B6 | Keith & Enid– | Worried Over You | 3:11 |
Shortly before the advent of Ska, Jamaica rocked to a sound variously known as Jamaican Blues, Shuffle Blues or Blues Beat.
Influenced by the recordings of U.S. musicians such as Rosco Gordon and Fats Domino, the style emphasized the off-beat and laid foundations for the Ska sound of the early sixities.
This collection brings together a dozen of the most influential tracks from this hugely influtential, yet largely overlooked period, when the modern Jamaican recording industry was still in its infancy.
Influenced by the recordings of U.S. musicians such as Rosco Gordon and Fats Domino, the style emphasized the off-beat and laid foundations for the Ska sound of the early sixities.
This collection brings together a dozen of the most influential tracks from this hugely influtential, yet largely overlooked period, when the modern Jamaican recording industry was still in its infancy.
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