06. Charmers, Lloyd "Summer face (aka Theme from "A Summer Place")"
07. Charmers, Lloyd "Crimson and clover"
08. Charmers, Lloyd "Rat trap"
09. Charmers, Lloyd "Everybody needs love"
10. Charmers, Lloyd "Safari"
11. Charmers, Lloyd "Reggae is tight (aka Time is tight)"
12. Charmers, Lloyd "Stronger"
Disc 02 01. Pioneers, The "Jackpot"
02. Mellotones, The "Feel good"
03. Pioneers, The "Give me a little loving"
04. Pioneers, The "No dope me pony"
05. Collins, Ansel "Secret weapon"
06. Taitt, Lyn & The Jets "El casino royale"
07. Cole, Stranger "What mama na want she get"
08. Pioneers, The "Catch the beat"
09. Malcolm, Hugh "Good time rock"
10. Stranger & Gladdy "Just like a river"
11. Crashers, The "Hurry come up"
12. Cool Sticky "Train to Soulsville"
Disc 03 01. Gray, Owen "Too experienced"
02. Gray, Owen "You call my name"
03. Gray, Owen "Mr. Sun"
04. Gray, Owen "Seven lonely days"
05. Gray, Owen "There'll be no ending"
06. Gray, Owen "Any day now"
07. Gray, Owen "I can't stop loving you"
08. Gray, Owen "I've got to get back"
09. Gray, Owen "Say you will"
10. Gray, Owen "I know she loves me"
11. Gray, Owen "Do you wanna dance"
12. Gray, Owen "I'm gone"
Disc 04 01. Hippy Boys, The "Nurse J'Kel"
02. Hippy Boys, The "This is it"
03. Hippy Boys, The "Mad movie"
04. Hippy Boys, The "Capo"
05. Hippy Boys, The "Foot work"
06. Hippy Boys, The "Seventh heaven"
07. Hippy Boys, The "Moon walk"
08. Hippy Boys, The "Challenge"
09. Hippy Boys, The "Reggae pressure (aka Spicy)"
10. Hippy Boys, The "Wondering"
Disc 05 01. Dynamites, The "Eternally"
02. Dynamites, The "Sam-Fie"
03. Dynamites, The "I did it"
04. Dynamites, The "This is the night"
05. Dynamites, The "One way street"
06. Dynamites, The "John Public (aka Tom Hark)"
07. Dynamites, The "Skokiaan (Mr. Midnight)"
08. Dynamites, The "Soul language"
09. Dynamites, The "Say what you say"
10. Dynamites, The "Vigorton two"
11. Dynamites, The "Next corner"
12. Dynamites, The "Fire corner"
Number of discs:
5
Description:
Spirit of 69 is the essence of the original skinhead era of the late Sixties. Borne of Britainâ??s working-class estates, the no-nonsense sub-culture that widely recognised in early boss reggae a sound that matched their outlook, changed styles and attitudes forever. Fashion and music would never be the same. This essential collection forms part of Trojanâ??s 2019â??s â??Spirit Of 69â?? campaign, which celebrates the half centenary of the year that reggae hit the British charts and the original skinhead generation hit the streets. - .. TROJAN ALBUMS COLLECTION
"Spirit of 69: The Trojan Albums Collection" is a comprehensive CD box set that celebrates the golden era of ska, rocksteady, and early reggae music. Released by the renowned label Trojan Records, this collection brings together some of the most influential albums from the late 1960s?a pivotal time when Jamaican music was making waves internationally. Listeners will be treated to an expertly curated selection representing legendary artists and timeless tracks that defined a generation. This compilation is perfect for both longtime fans and newcomers eager to explore authentic sounds from one of music history?s most vibrant periods.
Trojan Records has been at the forefront of bringing Caribbean rhythms to global audiences since its founding in 1968. Known for their dedication to quality releases and historical preservation, Trojan has played a crucial role in popularizing reggae, ska, dub, and dancehall worldwide.
As this is a various artists? collection rather than focusing on one band or performer, "Spirit of 69" stands out through its stylistic diversity?showcasing everything from upbeat ska grooves to soulful rocksteady ballads and pioneering reggae cuts. It serves as an essential document for anyone interested in understanding how these genres shaped modern music culture.