When laid-back roots reggae replaced the gritty rude boy/skinhead sound in the UK. In the UK in the late 60s, skinheads and reggae were closely allied. There were two reasons. Firstly, the mods were already listening mainly to R&B, soul and ska. Secondly, many Skins were recruited from Jamaican immigrant families. These boys, who called themselv...
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Title | Suedehead Reggae Classics (1971-1973 14 Jamaican Hits) |
Artist | Various |
Format | LP (vinyl) |
Labels | Kingston Sounds |
Country of issue | United Kingdom |
Date of publication | 12. October 2018 |
First released | 2018 |
Weight | 230 g |
EAN | 5060135762599 |
Product ID | 68141 |
Discogs ID | 12898335 |
Discogs reviews |
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A1 | Twinkle Brothers: The Best Is Yet To Come | ||
A2 | Delroy Wilson: Here Come The Heartaches | ||
A3 | Cornell Campbell: Stars | ||
A4 | The Clarendonians: Day Will Come | ||
A5 | Horace Andy: Dont Try And Use Me | ||
A6 | Cornell Campbell: My Confession | ||
B1 | Alton Ellis: Play It Cool | ||
B2 | Pat Kelly: Daddys Home | ||
B3 | Delroy Wilson: Who Cares | ||
B4 | John Holt: It's A Jam In The Street | ||
B5 | Delroy Wilson: Cool Operator | ||
B6 | Max Romeo: Let The Power Fall On I | ||
B7 | Cornell Campbell: Girl Of My Dreams |
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