"Arguably the greatest Jamaican record producer of all time, Lee 'Scratch' Perry was instrumental in transforming the island's national sound throughout the Sixties and Seventies, with his unique approach to music making pushing the music beyond previously perceived ...
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"Affectionately dubbed 'Queen of Lovers Rock', Carroll Thompson first took the UK's music scene by storm in 1980 when her classic single, 'Simply In Love' propelled her into country's reggae chart, where it remained in the Top 10 for over four months.The achievement was ...
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"After fronting popular Jamaican vocal trio the Paragons on a succession of best-selling rock steady singles during the late Sixties, John Holt went on to become one of Jamaica's most popular solo performers, scoring a series of reggae hits for many of the island's ...
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28 tracks "During the early 1960's, the sound of ska exploded upon Jamaica's musical landscape, with the driving dynamic sound championed by arguably the greatest ensemble of musicians ever to have performed and recorded on the island. Fronted by legendary saxophonist ...
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50 tracks "During the early 1960's, the sound of ska exploded upon Jamaica's musical landscape, with the driving dynamic sound championed by arguably the greatest ensemble of musicians ever to have performed and recorded on the island. Fronted by legendary saxophonist ...
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"Arguably the greatest Jamaican record producer of all time, Lee 'Scratch' Perry was instrumental in transforming the island's national sound throughout the Sixties and Seventies, with his unique approach to music making pushing the music beyond previously perceived ...
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"Arguably the greatest Jamaican record producer of all time, Lee 'Scratch' Perry was instrumental in transforming the island's national sound throughout the Sixties and Seventies, with his unique approach to music making pushing the music beyond previously perceived ...
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prod. by lee perry "Susan Cadogan's self-titled album first saw issue in Jamaica as 'Sexy Suzie' in 1975, but was subsequently repackaged by Trojan in the wake of her monster hit, 'Hurt So Good'. The LP promptly became one of the company's best selling LPs and in so ...
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africa's blood / battle axe / rhythm shower / double seven "Originally released by Trojan Records between 1971 and 1973, the four LPs that comprise this essential collection highlight a fascinating and integral period in the development of Jamaica's most celebrated ...
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