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2022 Repress Edition - Original Art
Many Reggae aficionados see the concentrated phase of Rock Steady between 1967 - 1969 as the Carribean's most productive era of all time. Never before had such sweet melodies, inspiring rhythms and beautiful love lyrics come together. Numerous Soul hits by the likes of Curtis Mayfield, The Impressions, The Supremes all got the bass-driven, Jamaican style treatment. "The Bunny Lee Rock Steady Years" collects some of the most essential and rarest songs of that era - in a better sound quality than ever before! It showcases a wealth of soulful singers, ranging from top acts like Slim Smith (also lead-singer in the Techniques and Uniques) or Alton Ellis to the rather unknown Cnythia Richards or Webber Sisters. All songs were produced by Bunny Lee, one of the greatest Jamaican producers, who had one Rock Steady hit after another - finally earning him the nickname "Striker".
This compilation is a valuable slice of history for Reggae and Soul fans alike, for lovers of great voices, for those who do not confuse "cool" with cold and appreciate a good love song when it comes from the heart.
Tracklist:
A1 The Sensations– Lonley Lover
Written-By – L. Dozier, B. Holland, L. Holland*
2:30
A2 The Uniques– My Conversation
Written-By – C. Campbell*, J. Riley*, K. Smith*
4:08
A3 Glen Adams– Hey There Lonely Girl
Written-By – E. Shuman*, L. Carr*
2:27
A4 Owen Gray– Take Me Back
Written-By – O. Gray*
2:38
A5 Dawn Penn– Long Day Short Night
Written-By – B. Bacharach, H. David*
3:47
A6 Ken Parker– How Could I
Written-By – K. Parker*
2:23
B1 Slim Smith– Let Me Go Girl
Written-By – K. Smith*
2:44
B2 Winston Samuels– Don't Believe Him
Written-By – L. Thomas*, L. Dixon*
2:36
B3 Errol Dunkley– King And Queen
Written-By – E. Dunkley*
3:02
B4 Pat Kelly– The Dark End Of The Street
Written-By – C. Moman*, D. Penn*
3:15
B5 Alton Ellis– Loving Mood
Written-By – Whitley*
2:26
B6 The Sensations– Right On Time
Written-By – C. Mayfield*
2:59
C1 Glen Adams– I Can't Help It
Written-By – G. Adams*
3:38
C2 Alva Lewis*– In The Park
Written-By – A. Lewis*
1:52
C3 The Sensations– Long Time Me No See You Girl
Written-By – B. Davis*, J. Parris*, J. Riley*, R. Bryan*
2:41
C4 Cynthia Richards– Forever
Written-By – C. Richards*
3:07
C5 Ken Parker– Somebody To Love
Written-By – K. Parker*
2:23
C6 Dawn Penn– To Sir With Love
Written-By – D. Black*, M. London*
2:49
C7 Errol Dunkley– I'm Going Home
Written-By – E. Dunkley*
2:37
D1 Slim Smith– Build My World Around You
Written-By – H. Fuqua, J. Bristol*, V. Bullock*
2:47
D2 Glen Adams– Hold Down Miss Winey
Written-By – G. Adams*
3:02
D3 Owen Gray– Come Back To Me
Written-By – O. Gray*
1:53
D4 The Sensations– Born To Love You
Written-By – I. J. Hunter, M. Stevenson*
3:10
D5 Webber Sisters– What I'm Gonna Do
Written-By – C. Webber*, M. Webber*
3:15
D6 Lester Sterling with King Cannon– Man At Work
Written-By – L. Sterling*
2:23
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Many Reggae aficionados see the concentrated phase of Rock Steady between 1967 - 1969 as the Carribean's most productive era of all time. Never before had such sweet melodies, inspiring rhythms and beautiful love lyrics come together. Numerous Soul hits by the likes of Curtis Mayfield, The Impressions, The Supremes all got the bass-driven, Jamaican style treatment. "The Bunny Lee Rock Steady Years" collects some of the most essential and rarest songs of that era - in a better sound quality than ever before! It showcases a wealth of soulful singers, ranging from top acts like Slim Smith (also lead-singer in the Techniques and Uniques) or Alton Ellis to the rather unknown Cnythia Richards or Webber Sisters. All songs were produced by Bunny Lee, one of the greatest Jamaican producers, who had one Rock Steady hit after another - finally earning him the nickname "Striker".
This compilation is a valuable slice of history for Reggae and Soul fans alike, for lovers of great voices, for those who do not confuse "cool" with cold and appreciate a good love song when it comes from the heart.
Tracklist:
A1 The Sensations– Lonley Lover
Written-By – L. Dozier, B. Holland, L. Holland*
2:30
A2 The Uniques– My Conversation
Written-By – C. Campbell*, J. Riley*, K. Smith*
4:08
A3 Glen Adams– Hey There Lonely Girl
Written-By – E. Shuman*, L. Carr*
2:27
A4 Owen Gray– Take Me Back
Written-By – O. Gray*
2:38
A5 Dawn Penn– Long Day Short Night
Written-By – B. Bacharach, H. David*
3:47
A6 Ken Parker– How Could I
Written-By – K. Parker*
2:23
B1 Slim Smith– Let Me Go Girl
Written-By – K. Smith*
2:44
B2 Winston Samuels– Don't Believe Him
Written-By – L. Thomas*, L. Dixon*
2:36
B3 Errol Dunkley– King And Queen
Written-By – E. Dunkley*
3:02
B4 Pat Kelly– The Dark End Of The Street
Written-By – C. Moman*, D. Penn*
3:15
B5 Alton Ellis– Loving Mood
Written-By – Whitley*
2:26
B6 The Sensations– Right On Time
Written-By – C. Mayfield*
2:59
C1 Glen Adams– I Can't Help It
Written-By – G. Adams*
3:38
C2 Alva Lewis*– In The Park
Written-By – A. Lewis*
1:52
C3 The Sensations– Long Time Me No See You Girl
Written-By – B. Davis*, J. Parris*, J. Riley*, R. Bryan*
2:41
C4 Cynthia Richards– Forever
Written-By – C. Richards*
3:07
C5 Ken Parker– Somebody To Love
Written-By – K. Parker*
2:23
C6 Dawn Penn– To Sir With Love
Written-By – D. Black*, M. London*
2:49
C7 Errol Dunkley– I'm Going Home
Written-By – E. Dunkley*
2:37
D1 Slim Smith– Build My World Around You
Written-By – H. Fuqua, J. Bristol*, V. Bullock*
2:47
D2 Glen Adams– Hold Down Miss Winey
Written-By – G. Adams*
3:02
D3 Owen Gray– Come Back To Me
Written-By – O. Gray*
1:53
D4 The Sensations– Born To Love You
Written-By – I. J. Hunter, M. Stevenson*
3:10
D5 Webber Sisters– What I'm Gonna Do
Written-By – C. Webber*, M. Webber*
3:15
D6 Lester Sterling with King Cannon– Man At Work
Written-By – L. Sterling*
2:23
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2021 Repress Edition - finally available again on this CD and alternatively on 2LP Vinyl for the First time (moll16lp).
The legendary movie soundstrack based out of Kingston, Jamaica in April 2008, telling the story of the original vocalists and musicians involved.
The sixteenth release on the Moll-Selekta label shares its title with a wonderful film, a heartwarming homage to the golden age of rocksteady. It documents the recordings being made for this very album at the Tuff Gong studios, Kingston, Jamaica in April 2008, telling the story of the original vocalists and musicians involved. Excerpts from an all star reunion concert staged in Kingston and older archive material complete the picture. Never before in the history of Jamaica, which already occupies a unique place on the world map of song, its sound embraced by western popular music, has such an illustrious collection of singers and players been assembled. The album showcases 15 rocksteady classics in sparkling, deeply inspired new versions, recorded in the studio which also played host to album sessions of a certain Bob Marley. Under the musical direction of Ernest Ranglin, a guitarist of considerable renown not only on the reggae circuit, but also on the jazz scene, mixed by legendary engineer Errol Brown - in Duke Reid's employ at the Treasure Isle studio in the sixties - and freshly arranged by Lynn Taitt.
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1. leroy sibbles - rocksteady , 2. hopeton lewis - sounds & pressure , 3. judy mowatt - silent river runs deep , 4. u-roy - stop that train , 5. ken boothe - freedom street , 6. derrick morgan - tougher than tough , 7. dawn penn - you dont love me , 8. stranger cole feat. gladstone - love me today , 9. hopeton lewis - rivers of babylon , 10. ken boothe - shanty town , 11. marcia griffiths - tide is high
12. leroy sibbles - equal rights , 13. derrick morgan - conquering ruler , 14. hopeton lewis - take it easy , 15. lynn taitt - bog walk More
The legendary movie soundstrack based out of Kingston, Jamaica in April 2008, telling the story of the original vocalists and musicians involved.
The sixteenth release on the Moll-Selekta label shares its title with a wonderful film, a heartwarming homage to the golden age of rocksteady. It documents the recordings being made for this very album at the Tuff Gong studios, Kingston, Jamaica in April 2008, telling the story of the original vocalists and musicians involved. Excerpts from an all star reunion concert staged in Kingston and older archive material complete the picture. Never before in the history of Jamaica, which already occupies a unique place on the world map of song, its sound embraced by western popular music, has such an illustrious collection of singers and players been assembled. The album showcases 15 rocksteady classics in sparkling, deeply inspired new versions, recorded in the studio which also played host to album sessions of a certain Bob Marley. Under the musical direction of Ernest Ranglin, a guitarist of considerable renown not only on the reggae circuit, but also on the jazz scene, mixed by legendary engineer Errol Brown - in Duke Reid's employ at the Treasure Isle studio in the sixties - and freshly arranged by Lynn Taitt.
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1. leroy sibbles - rocksteady , 2. hopeton lewis - sounds & pressure , 3. judy mowatt - silent river runs deep , 4. u-roy - stop that train , 5. ken boothe - freedom street , 6. derrick morgan - tougher than tough , 7. dawn penn - you dont love me , 8. stranger cole feat. gladstone - love me today , 9. hopeton lewis - rivers of babylon , 10. ken boothe - shanty town , 11. marcia griffiths - tide is high
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rocksteady (v.a.) - You Don't Love Me (No No No) - Dawn Penn
2
rocksteady (v.a.) - People Rocksteady - Leroy Sibbles
3
rocksteady (v.a.) - Sounds & Pressure - Hopeton Lewis
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rocksteady (v.a.) - Silent River Runs Deep - Judy Mowatt
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rocksteady (v.a.) - Stop That Train - U-Roy
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rocksteady (v.a.) - Freedom Street - Ken Boothe
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rocksteady (v.a.) - Tougher Than Tough - Derrick Morgan
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rocksteady (v.a.) - Take It Easy - Hopeton Lewis
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rocksteady (v.a.) - Love Me Today feat. Gladstone Anderson - Stranger Cole
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rocksteady (v.a.) - Shanty Town (007) - Ken Boothe
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rocksteady (v.a.) - Tide Is High - Marcia Griffiths
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rocksteady (v.a.) - Equal Rights - Leroy Sibbles
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rocksteady (v.a.) - Rivers Of Babylon - Hopeton Lewis
14
rocksteady (v.a.) - Conquering Ruler - Derrick Morgan
15
rocksteady (v.a.) - Bog Walk - Lynn Taitt
2021 Reoress - finally available on Vinyl for the First time. 2LP in full Original Coverart.
The legendary movie soundstrack based out of Kingston, Jamaica in April 2008, telling the story of the original vocalists and musicians involved.
The sixteenth release on the Moll-Selekta label shares its title with a wonderful film, a heartwarming homage to the golden age of rocksteady. It documents the recordings being made for this very album at the Tuff Gong studios, Kingston, Jamaica in April 2008, telling the story of the original vocalists and musicians involved. Excerpts from an all star reunion concert staged in Kingston and older archive material complete the picture. Never before in the history of Jamaica, which already occupies a unique place on the world map of song, its sound embraced by western popular music, has such an illustrious collection of singers and players been assembled. The album showcases 15 rocksteady classics in sparkling, deeply inspired new versions, recorded in the studio which also played host to album sessions of a certain Bob Marley. Under the musical direction of Ernest Ranglin, a guitarist of considerable renown not only on the reggae circuit, but also on the jazz scene, mixed by legendary engineer Errol Brown - in Duke Reid's employ at the Treasure Isle studio in the sixties - and freshly arranged by Lynn Taitt.
Tracklisting:
SIDE A
You Don't Love Me (No No No) - Dawn Penn 5:13
People Rocksteady - Leroy Sibbles 3:10
Sounds & Pressure - Hopeton Lewis 4:28
Silent River Runs Deep - Judy Mowatt 3:21
SIDE B
Stop That Train - U-Roy 3:49
Freedom Street - Ken Boothe 4:09
Tougher Than Tough - Derrick Morgan 3:02?
Take It Easy - Hopeton Lewis 3:35
SIDE C
Love Me Today feat. Gladstone Anderson - Stranger Cole 5:22
Shanty Town (007) - Ken Boothe 4:36
Tide Is High - Marcia Griffiths 3:13
Equal Rights - Leroy Sibbles 3:11
SIDE D
Rivers Of Babylon - Hopeton Lewis 5:20
Conquering Ruler - Derrick Morgan 3:38
Bog Walk - Lynn Taitt 5:34
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The legendary movie soundstrack based out of Kingston, Jamaica in April 2008, telling the story of the original vocalists and musicians involved.
The sixteenth release on the Moll-Selekta label shares its title with a wonderful film, a heartwarming homage to the golden age of rocksteady. It documents the recordings being made for this very album at the Tuff Gong studios, Kingston, Jamaica in April 2008, telling the story of the original vocalists and musicians involved. Excerpts from an all star reunion concert staged in Kingston and older archive material complete the picture. Never before in the history of Jamaica, which already occupies a unique place on the world map of song, its sound embraced by western popular music, has such an illustrious collection of singers and players been assembled. The album showcases 15 rocksteady classics in sparkling, deeply inspired new versions, recorded in the studio which also played host to album sessions of a certain Bob Marley. Under the musical direction of Ernest Ranglin, a guitarist of considerable renown not only on the reggae circuit, but also on the jazz scene, mixed by legendary engineer Errol Brown - in Duke Reid's employ at the Treasure Isle studio in the sixties - and freshly arranged by Lynn Taitt.
Tracklisting:
SIDE A
You Don't Love Me (No No No) - Dawn Penn 5:13
People Rocksteady - Leroy Sibbles 3:10
Sounds & Pressure - Hopeton Lewis 4:28
Silent River Runs Deep - Judy Mowatt 3:21
SIDE B
Stop That Train - U-Roy 3:49
Freedom Street - Ken Boothe 4:09
Tougher Than Tough - Derrick Morgan 3:02?
Take It Easy - Hopeton Lewis 3:35
SIDE C
Love Me Today feat. Gladstone Anderson - Stranger Cole 5:22
Shanty Town (007) - Ken Boothe 4:36
Tide Is High - Marcia Griffiths 3:13
Equal Rights - Leroy Sibbles 3:11
SIDE D
Rivers Of Babylon - Hopeton Lewis 5:20
Conquering Ruler - Derrick Morgan 3:38
Bog Walk - Lynn Taitt 5:34
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1. Flick Wilson: Don't Give Up Your Culture
2. Jacob Miller: False Rasta
3. Johnny Clarke: Don't Know Who To Trust
4. Rod Taylor: Yes We Gonna Get Over (The Border)
5. Wayne Jarrett: All I Want To Do
6. Horace Andy: Ranking Having Fun
7. The Mighty Diamonds: Jah Jah Bless The Dreadlocks
8. Linval Thompson: Pop Style
9. Flick Wilson: Jah Rules Forever
10. Jacob Miller: Dread Inna Babylon A
11. Johnny Clarke: Ride On Girl
12. Rod Taylor: Faithful One
13. Wayne Jarrett: Mount Zion
14. Horace Andy: Free Africa A
15. Linval Thompson: Cheating Girl
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2. Jacob Miller: False Rasta
3. Johnny Clarke: Don't Know Who To Trust
4. Rod Taylor: Yes We Gonna Get Over (The Border)
5. Wayne Jarrett: All I Want To Do
6. Horace Andy: Ranking Having Fun
7. The Mighty Diamonds: Jah Jah Bless The Dreadlocks
8. Linval Thompson: Pop Style
9. Flick Wilson: Jah Rules Forever
10. Jacob Miller: Dread Inna Babylon A
11. Johnny Clarke: Ride On Girl
12. Rod Taylor: Faithful One
13. Wayne Jarrett: Mount Zion
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2. Jacob Miller: False Rasta
3. Johnny Clarke: Don't Know Who To Trust
4. Rod Taylor: Yes We Gonna Get Over (The Border)
5. Wayne Jarrett: All I Want To Do
6. Horace Andy: Ranking Having Fun
7. The Mighty Diamonds: Jah Jah Bless The Dreadlocks
8. Linval Thompson: Pop Style
9. Flick Wilson: Jah Rules Forever
10. Jacob Miller: Dread Inna Babylon A
11. Johnny Clarke: Ride On Girl
12. Rod Taylor: Faithful One
13. Wayne Jarrett: Mount Zion
14. Horace Andy: Free Africa A
15. Linval Thompson: Cheating Girl
16. Flick Wilson: Lucifer
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2. Jacob Miller: False Rasta
3. Johnny Clarke: Don't Know Who To Trust
4. Rod Taylor: Yes We Gonna Get Over (The Border)
5. Wayne Jarrett: All I Want To Do
6. Horace Andy: Ranking Having Fun
7. The Mighty Diamonds: Jah Jah Bless The Dreadlocks
8. Linval Thompson: Pop Style
9. Flick Wilson: Jah Rules Forever
10. Jacob Miller: Dread Inna Babylon A
11. Johnny Clarke: Ride On Girl
12. Rod Taylor: Faithful One
13. Wayne Jarrett: Mount Zion
14. Horace Andy: Free Africa A
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16. Flick Wilson: Lucifer
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"The Earth Is The Fullness" collects many previously on CD/LP unreleased singles and portays at the same time how reggae was changing both musically and in the social context of the 70's and 80's. The album contains some of his best and most important songs, amongst them the title track recorded 1972 in the early of the Black Ark studio and mixed by Lee Perry.
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His new masterpiece "Simple Truths and Pleasures" is again performed with members of the Big Fat Gap Bluegrass Band from NC, the vast majority of it recorded live in the studio. Most of the musicians have day jobs (Michael Holland is a sound engineer at the University of NC) who "just like to pick and like each other", showing more than ever before on this album. More traditional than the predecessor, the earthly songs reflect influences of regional artists like Earl Scruggs, Blind Boy Fuller, Mississippi John Hurt, the Carter Family, Doc Watson and Hank Williams. The music is a perfect and very melodic mixture of the timeless Southern musical forms: Acoustic Country, Folk, Bluegrass, Honky Tonk, Old Time String Band, Blues and Gospel. Songs to grow old with, led by Michael Holland's warm and haunting voice, adding a fresh Songwriter appeal to the classic American Roots-genres.
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We are now part of the Lee Perry universe and very proud to announce the release of the double-vinyl of this great album with the freshest and strongest performance of the "Mighty Upsetter" in years!
As one of the most innovative legends in the history of reggae music, Lee Perry presents his new dub poetry project. Supported by the White Belly Rats, a new dub combo who composed the musical landscape, Mr Perry, always as upsetting, offers us powerful dub songs essentially inspired by his spiritual journey and the critical world situation.
After over 150 albums (!) as a producer and /or artist, the founder of reggae and dub strikes back with his new album. You may look at it as a collection of spontaneous poetry where tracks with rough lyrics and without any concessions or even prophetically inspired songs meet simpler lyrics like in the famous "Inspector Gadget". The whole thing was set up with such a clearness, realism and humor that both the fans of yesterday and others, who wish to get to know an authentic and engaged artist with an unlimited genius will be convinced.
Composed by DJ Startrek and his combo "The White Belly Rats" (DJ Startrek on bass, Lax Delux on guitar and Senator Spahni on drums), produced by P. Brunkow and mastered at Sterling Sound NY, "Panic In Babylon" is - according to some privileged who could already listen - the essence of the new dub of the third millenium!
And on top there is the solo (in "Panic In Babylon") by the famous Rico Rodriguez, the great master of the reggae trombone - who could ask for more?
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As one of the most innovative legends in the history of reggae music, Lee Perry presents his new dub poetry project. Supported by the White Belly Rats, a new dub combo who composed the musical landscape, Mr Perry, always as upsetting, offers us powerful dub songs essentially inspired by his spiritual journey and the critical world situation.
After over 150 albums (!) as a producer and /or artist, the founder of reggae and dub strikes back with his new album. You may look at it as a collection of spontaneous poetry where tracks with rough lyrics and without any concessions or even prophetically inspired songs meet simpler lyrics like in the famous "Inspector Gadget". The whole thing was set up with such a clearness, realism and humor that both the fans of yesterday and others, who wish to get to know an authentic and engaged artist with an unlimited genius will be convinced.
Composed by DJ Startrek and his combo "The White Belly Rats" (DJ Startrek on bass, Lax Delux on guitar and Senator Spahni on drums), produced by P. Brunkow and mastered at Sterling Sound NY, "Panic In Babylon" is - according to some privileged who could already listen - the essence of the new dub of the third millenium!
And on top there is the solo (in "Panic In Babylon") by the famous Rico Rodriguez, the great master of the reggae trombone - who could ask for more?
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For more than four decades, Cornel Campbell has added jewel after jewl to the crown of Jamaican musical history, songs that can be heard in any good dancehall today, whether they come out of reggae, R&B or ska. Top of the list, the hits "Queen Of The Minstrels" and "Stars", recorded for Clement "Coxsone" Dodd at the legendary Studio One with the "Eternals". Known as the "Sam Cooke of Reggae", due to his unique soul-infused falsetto timbre, Campbell remains remarkably unknown outside of his native Caribbean.
The fifth Moll-Selekta release, "Original Blue Recordings 1970-1979" showcases many of his best tracks, soulful lovers renditions and more Rasta influenced roots songs. Compositions by Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke and particularly Curtis Mayfield figure among the timeless soul, lovers and roots evergreens to be found here. The compilation also features the hit "Just One Kiss (Magic Spell)", the single "Jah Jah Me No Horn Yah" and the - even on single - previously unreleased dub version of "Devil In Bed" (on the CD only).
Renowned bands The Aggrovators, Soul Syndicate and the High Time Players provided the backing at Channel One, Harry J's, Randys and Dynamics whilst the mix was done at no lesser than King Tubby's. Bunny ‚Striker' Lee, one of the Islands' most important producers, who worked with Campbell in perhaps his finest and most prolific days in the Seventies, was responsible for production.
Relive the crowning years of Kingston, Jamaica, 1970 to 1979 with Cornel Campbell at the peak of his powers. A must for serious reggae fans and a perfect introduction for the more casual observer.
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For more than four decades, Cornel Campbell has added jewel after jewl to the crown of Jamaican musical history, songs that can be heard in any good dancehall today, whether they come out of reggae, R&B or ska. Top of the list, the hits "Queen Of The Minstrels" and "Stars", recorded for Clement "Coxsone" Dodd at the legendary Studio One with the "Eternals". Known as the "Sam Cooke of Reggae", due to his unique soul-infused falsetto timbre, Campbell remains remarkably unknown outside of his native Caribbean.
The fifth Moll-Selekta release, "Original Blue Recordings 1970-1979" showcases many of his best tracks, soulful lovers renditions and more Rasta influenced roots songs. Compositions by Marvin Gaye, Sam Cooke and particularly Curtis Mayfield figure among the timeless soul, lovers and roots evergreens to be found here. The compilation also features the hit "Just One Kiss (Magic Spell)", the single "Jah Jah Me No Horn Yah" and the - even on single - previously unreleased dub version of "Devil In Bed" (on the CD only).
Renowned bands The Aggrovators, Soul Syndicate and the High Time Players provided the backing at Channel One, Harry J's, Randys and Dynamics whilst the mix was done at no lesser than King Tubby's. Bunny ‚Striker' Lee, one of the Islands' most important producers, who worked with Campbell in perhaps his finest and most prolific days in the Seventies, was responsible for production.
Relive the crowning years of Kingston, Jamaica, 1970 to 1979 with Cornel Campbell at the peak of his powers. A must for serious reggae fans and a perfect introduction for the more casual observer.
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BACK IN! It is still not cleared amongst the experts which Dub-album of three contenders came out first. Fact is, that King Tubby played a major role in the making of the probable first work, Lee Perry's epochal "Blackboard Jungle Dub" from 1973.
The two essential Dub-albums of our new edition also belong to that early and revolutionary Dub-phase: "The Roots Of Dub", the first whole Dub-album by King Tubby, was originally released in late 1974, "Dub From The Roots" only half a year later in early 1975. These two albums represent more than any later release the great pioneer collaboration between King Tubby (engineer/mixer) and Bunny Lee (producer), who brought hundreds of songs round to King Tubby's studio.
Hardly any other artist as King Tunny, born with the name Osbourne Ruddock, has undoubtfully contributed more to the invention and the development of Dub. He was mainly responsible for the inclusion of the instrumental Dub-versions on the B-sides of the Jamaican hand pressed singles. His own Sound System "Hometown HiFi" had rivalled the established greats in the sixties such as Duke Reid The Trojan and Coxsone Dodd's Downbeat System.
Tragically he also became a victim of the violence in Jamaica when he was shot by a gunman in the ghetto district Waterhouse near his studio (that he had named "Firehouse" for good reasons) on the 2. 6. 1989.
Some of the most important riddims ever are included here, most of them were - as vocal tracks - Bunny Lee's biggest hits: John Holt's "A Love I Can Feel" and "Man Next Door", stripped down to drum and bass and shaped with echoes in the same way as Cornel Campbell's "Queen Of The Minstrell" or Johnny Clarke's "Rock With Me". The music was played by the Aggrovators in one of their their strongest line ups, featuring amongst others Robbie Shakespeare, Chinna Smith, Tony Chin, Augustus Pablo and Carlton & Aston Barrett.
These songs have lost nothing of their atmospheric depth over the years, as musical statements they are as magical as ever. These historic works are an integral part of Jamaican history and resonant milestones on the way to King Tubby's hall of fame.
Tracklisting:
CD 1:
The Roots Of Dub:
1. Natty Dub
2. Dub Magnificient
3. A First Class Dub
4. The Stepping Dub
5. Rude Boy Dub
6. A Closer Dub
7. Roots Of Dub
8. Dub You Can Feel
9. Loving Dub
10. The Immortal Dub
11. Dread Locks Dub
12. Rocking Dub
CD 2:
Dub From The Roots:
1. Dub From The Roots
2. Iyahta
3. Mine Field
4. Hijack The Barber
5. African Roots
6. Double Cross
7. East Of (Arrows Hi Fi)
8. Invasion
9. Dub Of A Woman
10. Dub On My Mind
11. Steeling
12. Dub Experience
13. Declaration Of Dub
14. A Truthful Dub
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The two essential Dub-albums of our new edition also belong to that early and revolutionary Dub-phase: "The Roots Of Dub", the first whole Dub-album by King Tubby, was originally released in late 1974, "Dub From The Roots" only half a year later in early 1975. These two albums represent more than any later release the great pioneer collaboration between King Tubby (engineer/mixer) and Bunny Lee (producer), who brought hundreds of songs round to King Tubby's studio.
Hardly any other artist as King Tunny, born with the name Osbourne Ruddock, has undoubtfully contributed more to the invention and the development of Dub. He was mainly responsible for the inclusion of the instrumental Dub-versions on the B-sides of the Jamaican hand pressed singles. His own Sound System "Hometown HiFi" had rivalled the established greats in the sixties such as Duke Reid The Trojan and Coxsone Dodd's Downbeat System.
Tragically he also became a victim of the violence in Jamaica when he was shot by a gunman in the ghetto district Waterhouse near his studio (that he had named "Firehouse" for good reasons) on the 2. 6. 1989.
Some of the most important riddims ever are included here, most of them were - as vocal tracks - Bunny Lee's biggest hits: John Holt's "A Love I Can Feel" and "Man Next Door", stripped down to drum and bass and shaped with echoes in the same way as Cornel Campbell's "Queen Of The Minstrell" or Johnny Clarke's "Rock With Me". The music was played by the Aggrovators in one of their their strongest line ups, featuring amongst others Robbie Shakespeare, Chinna Smith, Tony Chin, Augustus Pablo and Carlton & Aston Barrett.
These songs have lost nothing of their atmospheric depth over the years, as musical statements they are as magical as ever. These historic works are an integral part of Jamaican history and resonant milestones on the way to King Tubby's hall of fame.
Tracklisting:
CD 1:
The Roots Of Dub:
1. Natty Dub
2. Dub Magnificient
3. A First Class Dub
4. The Stepping Dub
5. Rude Boy Dub
6. A Closer Dub
7. Roots Of Dub
8. Dub You Can Feel
9. Loving Dub
10. The Immortal Dub
11. Dread Locks Dub
12. Rocking Dub
CD 2:
Dub From The Roots:
1. Dub From The Roots
2. Iyahta
3. Mine Field
4. Hijack The Barber
5. African Roots
6. Double Cross
7. East Of (Arrows Hi Fi)
8. Invasion
9. Dub Of A Woman
10. Dub On My Mind
11. Steeling
12. Dub Experience
13. Declaration Of Dub
14. A Truthful Dub
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