Various - Simply Rockers Volume 1 Jamaican Music From The Vaults
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Covering the period from the mid-50s through to the early 70s, a golden era in reggae, Simply Rockers culls 15 of the best tracks from the Trojan vaults and in doing so traces the birth and development of the early reggae sound. There are some great 50s US R&B covers here, such as a young Marcia Griffiths' fantastic rendition of Freda Payne's "Band of Gold". Coxsone and Reid's experiments, to find a danceable beat to replace these records with on their respective Trojan imprints, resulted in some great ska, also featured here. The classic "Train to Skaville" from The Ethiopians literally chugs along, while "Carry Go Bring Come" by Justin Hinds and The Dominoes, one of the first records to talk about Rastafarian beliefs, with its wonderful trumpet-led melody, shows just how jazz and calypso influenced a lot of ska music. With the move to a slower, heavier beat we get "People Rocksteady" from the Uniques, a surprisingly good mix of the classic Marcels melody "Blue Moon" against a juddering rocksteady beat. Ending with the smooth, laidback sounds of The Revolutionaries' "79 Rock" Simply Rockers provides a great overview of how reggae music developed, bringing together some of the best songs from Trojan--one of the key reggae labels.
1. Your Love's A Game - Dave Barker
2. People Rocksteady - The Uniques
3. Mad Mad Mad - Tommy McCook
4. Band Of Gold - Marcia Griffiths
5. Run Run - Delroy Wilson
6. Train To Skaville - The Ethiopians
7. Is It Because I'm Black - Ken Boothe
8. Draw Your Brakes - Scotty
9. Papa Was A Rolling Stone - The Pioneers
10. Changing Times - Dennis Brown
11. The Hudson Affair - U Roy
12. Rockin' Good Way - Bob & Marcia
13. Psychedelic Train - Derrick Harriot & The Chosen Few
14. Carry Go Bring Come - Justin Hinds & The Dominoes
15. 79 Rock - The Revolutionaries