Various - Suedehead Reggae Classics: 1971-1973 LP
SKU: KSLP076 OverviewDescription:
The
Suedehead Sound of the early seventies Followed the Skinhead
style of the 1968-1970 period. The notable differences could
be seen and heard, he sharp jerky upbeat
rhythms were slowing down a notch to what we would soon be
calling that early Reggae Sound. The tougher harder look of
the Rude Boy / Skinhead style was relaxing a little to almost
meet with the less frantic rhythms, to a more slowed down
groove like sound. The hair got a little longer than the ‘Mark
1’ shave and grew to a ’Feather Cut style’.
The ‘Rude Boy Out of Jail’
type lyrics were becoming more thoughtful /conscious. This was
another twist and turn in the ever evolving sound of Jamaican
music. But what is sure the artists and producers would always
come up with a new set of rhythms, great lyrics,
basically great tunes that would be the backbone of this new
period in reggaes history.
Format &
package: LP
Record label: Kingston Sounds
Year of release: 2018 (compilation)
Tracks:
A1 Twinkle Brothers - The Best Is Yet To Come
A2 Delroy Wilson - Here Come The Heartaches
A3 Cornell Campbell - Stars
A4 The Clarendonians - Day Will Come
A5 Horace Andy - Dont Try And Use Me
A6 Cornell Campbell - My Confession
B1 Alton Ellis - Play It Cool
B2 Pat Kelly - Daddys Home
B3 Delroy Wilson - Who Cares
B4 John Holt - It's A Jam In The Street
B5 Delroy Wilson - Cool Operator
B6 Max Romeo - Let The Power Fall On I
B7 Cornell Campbell - Girl Of My Dreams
Specification | Description |
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Weight | 0,4 Kg |