Studio One Women 2
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SOUL JAZZ / INDIGO
Release date: 17/Jun/2022
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Details / Tracklist: Disc 01
01. "Hortense Ellis - Can I Change My Mind"
02. "Marcia Griffiths- Melody Life"
03. "Myrna Hague - New World"
04. "Marcia Griffiths - Shimmering Star"
05. "Nora Dean - Heartaches"
06. "The Jay Tees - Buck Town Corner"
07. "Jennifer Lara - Turn Turn Turn"
08. "Doreen & Alton - I'm Still In Love"
09. "Doreen Schaeffer - Sugar Sugar"

Disc 02

01. "Denise Darlington - Feel So Good"
02. "Angela Prince - My Man Is Gone"
03. "Nana McLean - Till I Kissed You"
04. "Nina Soul - Barb Wire"
05. "Jackie and Doreen - Welcome You Back Home"
06. "Nina Soul - Sleeping Trees"
07. "Rita Marley - Friends and Lovers"
08. "Hortense Ellis - Secretly"
09. "Marcia Griffiths - You're No Good"
Number of discs: 2
Description:Soul Jazz Records follows up one its most popular Studio One releases with a brand new selection of rare and classic releases by women in reggae. Featuring legendary artists such as Marcia Griffiths, Rita Marley and Hortense Ellis (with a guest appearance by her brother Alton), alongside a host of rarities from lesser known names such as Nina Soul, Nana Mclean, Denise Darlington, Myrna Hague and also Doreen Schaeffer, a vocalist who was a founding member of The Skatalites. There are notable covers (from Tyrone Davisâ?? soul classic Can I Change My Mind to the Bandâ??s 60s psychedelic classic Turn Turn Turn in a rub-a-dub style!). Doreen Schaeffer reversions Alton Ellisâ??s seminal Iâ??m Still in Love with You, Nina Soul reversions the slack rocksteady anthem Barb Wire. A number of these tracks are almost impossible to find and many have never been issued ever since their initial release. The music on the album is of course 100% killer and features backing from all of the seminal groups at 13 Brentford Road including The Skatalites, Sound Dimension, Soul Brothers and the Brentford All Stars, and ranges from ska, rocksteady, roots, lovers and more from the 60s, 70s and 80s. All produced by Clement â??Sir Coxsoneâ?? Dodd at Studio One Records, the number one sound in reggae music. The album is released on Soul Jazz Records as a double-vinyl with gatefold sleeve, download code, the CD comes in slipcase and both come with extensive sleevenotes. -
Gatefold sleeve. Includes download code. This compilation: P2022 by Jamaica Recording and Publishing Studio Limited, t/a Studio One under exclusive licence to Soul Jazz Records. This compilation: © Soul Jazz Records 2022 From liner notes: A1: 1968. First appeared on the 1990 album '[m=254463]'. A2: 1968. A3: 1978, originally a hit for [url=https://www.discogs.com/artist/428943-Cass-Elliot]Mama Cass Elliot[/url] in 1970 and was covered by [a=Nina Simone] the following year. A4: 1970, first recorded by [a=Cecile Campbell], an adaptation of [a=Miriam Makeba]'s "Ring Bell, Ring Bell" (1967) B1: 1968. B2: 1980, version of [a=Burning Spear]'s "Foggy Road" rhythm. B3: 1981, written by [a=Pete Seeger] in 1959 B4: 1967, 1977 update of [a=Alton Ellis]' "I'm/I Am Still In Love With You". B5: 1979, version of [a=The Heptones]' "Fatty Fatty" / [a=Jackie Mittoo]'s "Ram Jam". C1: 1980, sung over [a=The Righteous Flames]' "Lost Your Date" rhythm. C2: 1980, based around The [a=Four Tops]'s 1966 "Just As Long As You Need Me" and first popularised in Jamaica by [a=Ken Boothe] in 1967. C3: 1981, based on The [a=Everly Brothers]' "(Til') I Kissed You" from 1959. C4: 1981, hit in 1969 for [a=Nora Dean]. Rhythm is a dubbed incarnation of 1967's [a=Slim Smith]'s version of "You Don't Care" (with harmonies from [a=The Gaylads]). D1: 1965. D2: 1999, also recorded by [a=The Saints (3)]. D3: 1966, originally by [a=Nancy Ames] (1966). D4: 1974, originally by [a=Jimmie Rodgers (2)] (1958) D5: 1966, first sung by [a=Dee Dee Warwick] and [a=Betty Everett] in 1963.
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