Various - Treasure Isle Bond Street Special 1967-1974 LP
SKU: VOJLP005 OverviewDescription:
UK import!
After retiring from the Jamaican Police Force Arthur Duke Reid
established his Treasure Isle Liquor Store and Sound System in Pink
Lane Kingston and was crowned the undisputed King of Sound and
Blues in 1956,57 and in 58. The Duke then moved into record
production and after relocating the store to 33 Bond Street, he
then built a recording studio on top of his new premises in 1966.
According to the musicians and singers the wooden construction of
the Treasure Isle recording studio gave the music a distinctive
warmth and richness and with resident engineer Byron Baron/Smithy
Smith at the controls, the sound of a Bond Street recording was
immediately recognisable. This LP features a selection of Bunny
Lee's Treasure Isle recordings.
Format & package: LP
Record label: Voice Of Jamaica
Year of release: 2015 (compilation)
Tracks:
A1 Derrick Morgan - I Do It
A2 Pat Kelly - Work Man's Song
A3 Slim Smith - Everybody Needs Love
A4 Roy Shirley - Music Field
A5 Stranger Cole And Lester Sterling - Bangarang
A6 Don T Lee - It's Reggae Time
A7 Johnny Clarke - My Desire
B1 U-Roy And Jeff Barnes - Wake The Nation
B2 Roland Alphonso - One Thousand Tons Of Megaton
B3 Derrick Morgan - Belly Woman
B4 Lloyd & The Groovers - Do It To Me Baby
B5 Max Romeo - Wet Dream
B6 Lester Sterling - Soul Voyage
B7 Ernest Wilson - Come Back To Me
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Weight | 0,4 Kg |