SKA-From The Vaults Of Federal Records

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SKA-From The Vaults Of Federal Records

14,63 EUR  12,19 EUR
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Kingston Sounds / Indigo
Lanzado en: 26/07/2019
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Rango de ventas: #492 en Ska
#29907 en R&B/Soul/Rap
Estilo: Ska
Número de artículo: 2098975447

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Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes: 1. AMBITION OF MEN
2. COME DOWN
3. HUNGRY MAN
4. YARD BROOM
5. GOOD NEWS
6. BIRDS & BEERS
7. PLEASE BEVERLEY
8. EASTERN STANDARD TIME
9. I AM HOLDING ON
10. LONELY & BLUE BOY (YOURS)
11. LET GEORGE DO IT
12. SKA DOWN JAMAICA WAY (SOUTH OF THE BORDER)
13. SWEET DREAMS
14. VALLEY OF GREEN
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Informaciones adicionales: .. Federal Records
Descripción:Ska was the name given to the music that came out of Jamaica between 1961-1966. Based on the American R&B and doo-wop records that the sound systems in Kingston Town used to play. However, the American records style started to mellow out, while the Jamaicans preferred a more upbeat sound. So the sound system bosses became record producers to cater for this demand. Sir "Coxsone" Dodd and Duke Reid led the way putting the top musicians on the Island in the studio to make music unmistakably Jamaican. A lot of their early recordings were cut at Federal Records before they built their own studios. Federal Records was the first domestic Jamaican studio, based at 220 Foreshore Road, Hagley Park, Kingston. It opened it's doors in 1961 and was owned by Ken Khouri who first licensed American records to the island of Jamaica, before cutting his own tunes, which were some of the first Jamaican R&B and ska singles. Ken Khouri initial studio was Records Limited but very basic so with the help of engineer Graeme Goodall built the new studio complex at 220 Foreshore Road which also contained a pressing plant and disc cutting room. The studio was not only the forerunner for ska music but the music that followed and in 1981 Ken Khouri sold the complex now on the renamed road Marcus Garvey Drive to Bob Marley who renamed the premises Tuff Gong Studios whose legacy carries on today. Kingston Sounds have compiled some of the best ska sounds that came out of the Federal Vaults, with some of the best artists, musicians from the time. The great Lord Tanomo, Don Drummond, Rico Rodriguez, Roland Alphonso, alongside some lesser-known artists. However, one thing is for sure, the quality never drops on this fine collection of ska hot tunes. Also features Reuben Anderson, The Skatalites, Ferdie Nelson, Bibby And The Astronauts, Ivan Jap, and Jackie Opel. CD version includes four bonus tracks featuring: Lord Tanomo, The Decons, Lloyd Brevett, and Ferdie Nelson., Runningtime: 00:00:00, Labelcode KSTS81.2 (KSCD081 )
N° de fabricante: 05175992
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