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1.1 Super Bad - Jeff Dixon1.2 Black River (TK. 1) - Tommy McCook ; the Supersonics1.3 Pirate - the Ethiopians1.4 Depth Charge - Tommy McCook ; Soul Syndicate1.5 Sentimental Reasons - Cynthia Richards1.6 Stranger in Town - Tommy McCook ; the Supersonics1.7 Broken Hearted Melody - Delroy Denton1.8 Broken Hearted Melody Version - Tommy McCook ; the Supersonics1.9 Jango - Eddie Ford1.10 Mouth Trombone - Vincent Hinds ; the Supersonics1.11 You're the One I Love - Dorothy Russell1.12 Your Enemy Can't Hurt You - the Eagles * 13 Weather Report - the Tennors1.13 Aily I - Cynthia Richards1.14 Aily I Version - Duke Reid's Allstars1.15 If I Should Make It - Freddie McKay1.16 Strings of My Heart - Porky ; Cynthia1.17 Rub It Down - the Eagles1.18 Rub It Down Version - Tommy McCook ; All Stars Jungle Fever - Cynthia Richards 21 Hit the Bridge - Brent Dowe1.19 Guess I This Riddle - Eddie Ford1.20 Mighty Redeemer Part 1 - Justin Hinds ; Dominoes1.21 Mighty Redeemer Part 2 - Justin Hinds ; Dominoes1.22 Buck and the Preacher - Tommy McCook2.1 Break Up to Make Up - Leroy ; Junior2.2 Clean Up Woman - Cynthia Richards2.3 Watch a Whisperer - the Willows2.4 Watch a Whisperer Version - Tommy McCook's All Stars2.5 He's An Older Man - Albert Tulloch2.6 Oh Lardy Dah - Junior Byles2.7 Oh Lardy Dah Version - Tommy McCook's All Stars2.8 Passion Love - the Melodians2.9 Where Must I Go - Errol Dunkley2.10 How Long (Must We Wait) - the Saints2.11 Adam - Lyn Taitt ; the Tommy McCook's All Stars2.12 A-So - the Willows2.13 A-So Version - the Now Generation Band2.14 Love Makes the World Go Round - the Melodians2.15 Girl You Cried - Errol Dunkley2.16 Feeling Good - the Saints2.17 Memories Don't Leave Like People Do - Bunny Brown2.18 Memories Version - Bunny Brown2.19 Nobody - Pat Kelly2.20 Sentimental Journey - Lascelles Perkins2.21 Sentimental Journey Version - Lascelles Perkins2.22 Roof Over My Head - Bunny Brown2.23 Brand New Me - Pat Kelly2.24 Feel the Spirit - Toots Hibbert2.25 Feel the Spirit Version - Toots Hibbert |
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.. Rarities From The Treasure Isle Vaults 1971-1973 |
 | Description: | Many tracks unavailable on any format since the early Seventies 33 tracks new to CD. Includes numerous significant Jamaican hits of the early 1970s. By the early â??70s, Duke Reidâ??s Treasure Isle Records had long since been firmly established as one of Jamaicaâ??s music industry leaders, having previously released some of the biggest selling ska, rock steady and reggae 45s in the islandâ??s history. The trend continued as the decade progressed, with the Dukeâ??s famed studio in Bond Street continuing to produce numerous best-sellers between 1971 and 1973. And yet, despite the consistently high quality of his output throughout this time, many of the producerâ??s recordings have continued to remain criminally overlooked over the past half century. Now, at long last, they receive the long overdue attention they unquestionably merit. Alongside hits by such established artists as The Melodians, The Tennors, Justin Hinds & The Dominoes, Errol Dunkley and Pat Kelly , are numerous long-lost gems by the likes of The Willows, The Saints, Eddie Ford and veteran performer Lascelles Perkins. Showcasing romantic reggae, early roots and proto dub, this collection aptly demonstrates why Treasure Isle continued to be held in such high regard during this fascinating transitional period in the history of reggae music. And with 33 recordings making their CD debut and many others officially unavailable for decades, this is a must for both Duke Reid collectors and devotees of early, top quality reggae sounds. - .. RARITIES FROM THE TREASURE ISLE VAULTS 1971-1973Two CDs. Jamaican hits of the early 1970s By the early '70s, Duke Reid's Treasure Isle Records had long since been firmly established as one of Jamaica's music industry leaders, having previously released some of the biggest selling ska, rock steady and reggae 45s in the island's history. The trend continued as the decade progressed, with the Duke's famed studio in Bond Street continuing to produce numerous best-sellers between 1971 and 1973. And yet, despite the consistently high quality of his output throughout this time, many of the producer's recordings have continued to remain criminally overlooked over the past half century. Now, at long last, they receive the long overdue attention they unquestionably merit. Alongside hits by such established artists as The Melodians, The Tennors, Justin Hinds & The Dominoes, Errol Dunkley and Pat Kelly, are numerous long-lost gems by the likes of The Willows, The Saints, Eddie Ford and veteran performer Lascelles Perkins. Showcasing romantic reggae, early roots and proto dub, this collection aptly demonstrates why Treasure Isle continued to be held in such high regard during this fascinating transitional period in the history of reggae music. And with 33 recordings making their CD debut and many others officially unavailable for decades, this is a must for both Duke Reid collectors and devotees of early, top quality reggae sounds.* tracks new to CD
Many tracks unavailable on any format since the early Seventies 33 tracks new to CD
Includes numerous significant Jamaican hits of the early 1970s
By the early ?70s, Duke Reid?s Treasure Isle Records had long since been firmly established as one of Jamaica?s music industry leaders, having previously released some of the biggest selling ska, rock steady and reggae 45s in the island?s history.
The trend continued as the decade progressed, with the Duke?s famed studio in Bond Street continuing to produce numerous best-sellers between 1971 and 1973.
And yet, despite the consistently high quality of his output throughout this time, many of the producer?s recordings have continued to remain criminally overlooked over the past half century. Now, at long last, they receive the long overdue attention they unquestionably merit.
Alongside hits by such established artists as The Melodians, The Tennors, Justin Hinds & The Dominoes, Errol Dunkley and Pat Kelly , are numerous long-lost gems by the likes of The Willows, The Saints, Eddie Ford and veteran performer Lascelles Perkins.
Showcasing romantic reggae, early roots and proto dub, this collection aptly demonstrates why Treasure Isle continued to be held in such high regard during this fascinating transitional period in the history of reggae music.
And with 33 recordings making their CD debut and many others officially unavailable for decades, this is a must for both Duke Reid collectors and devotees of early, top quality reggae sounds. |  | No. of tracks: |
47 |
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DBCDD099 |
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