

Marcia Griffiths, Alton Ellis, Heptones, Bob Andy ' has been published on August 1 2020. 💚Coome And Seeee Mee. Marcia Griffiths, Alton Ellis, Heptones, Bob Andy The video ' STUDIO 1, REGGAE, ROCKSTEADY HITS Ft. 💘coool VeRY DooPee😘 Comment by Natasha Parker In 1963-64 they cut ska hits for Coxsone Dodd at Studio One, went on to score more for Byron Lee and Ronnie Nasralla at BMN, took a brief break while Toots sorted out some legal difficulties, then. 💕coool So FIReeee💟 Comment by Deft LeftĪnyone know this track id? Ive been searching ro no avail Comment by Elaine Perez This mash-up LP puts the best acapellas from Hovas Black Album over some of the most classic 1970s riddims from Studio One.
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This is just me dipping my toes in their water and tipping my hat to legends. This new Studio collection on Soul Jazz Records delves deep into a melting pot world of reggae and funk and dub created at the music laboratory of 13 Brentford Road, Kingston in the 1970s an intense collaboration of crack musicians, singers, DJs and engineers under the guidance of producer Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd. Now this is not a definitive mix, there are literally hundreds of songs I could have used. Their artists in turn went on to inspire the next generation so if it wasn't for this label perhaps hip hop, soul, jungle, electronic music, trip hop, dubstep, etc wouldn't even exist or at least wouldn't be anywhere near as good.

Studio One Disco Mix features many of the classic Studio One artists such as Alton Ellis, Sugar Minott, Jackie Mittoo and Willie Williams (with his classic re-versioning of his own "Armigideon Time") alongside less well artists such as Doreen Schaeffer, Judah Eskender Tafari and George Dudley and many more.This is dedicated to my love of 70s old skool roots reggae as championed by Sir Coxsone Dodd, founder of the Motown of Jamaica, Studio One who had literally every great artist pass through from Bob Marley to John Holt, Horace Andy to Lee Scratch Perry. This Studio One Disco Mix album includes many sought after classic tunes only ever released in very small quantities (on Studio One's very first 12" records as well as it's infamous Music Lab 10"s out of New York) and consequently many of these track s have been unavailable since their day of release. The run of singles eventually numbered over 100 and included many of the label’s top rocksteady output from artists like Ken Boothe, The Heptones, Bob Andy, Joe Higgs, and the legendary Soul Vendors, who all extended the swinging scene. The new style of Disco Mix brought many areas of Reggae together  Roots, Lovers, Disco and Dub all came together in extended form, re-versioning classic hits, experimenting with new studio technology, over-dubbing, syn-drums and more producing what many fans describe as the most creative and innovative phase in the history of the legendary Studio One Records. Studio One (also known as 'Studio 1') is the most revered and outstanding record label in the history of Jamaican music having introduced many reggae stars to the world. In the later part of 1967, Studio One releases on the iconic blue Coxsone label began appearing in the UK.

With excellent sleevenotes by Lloyd Bradley (author of the classic book Bass Culture - When Reggae Was. in reggae, including of course Coxsone Dodd of Studio One fame. Studio One's music in the 1970s took the label to new heights. (Rocksteady, Soul And Early Reggae At Studio One).
