This album, compiled by Michael De Koningh, is the best compilation of Skinhead Reggae, period (for those who want to know, skinhead reggae is - very basically - early reggae from around '68-71).
It contains some monster rarities (which are still fantastic tunes, which will please both newbies ... Read review
Advantages: Loads of tracks, amazing and obscure selection, great notes, EVERYTHING! Disadvantages: None
This album, compiled by Michael De Koningh, is the best compilation of Skinhead Reggae, period (for those who want to know, skinhead reggae is - very basically - early reggae from around '68-71).
It contains some monster rarities (which are still fantastic tunes, which will please both newbies and obsessive collectors alike), from obscure subsidiary record labels of Trojan and Pama records such as Gas, Camel, Escort, Joe, Big Shot, ... ...on here would be a horrific task and would cost you a fortune, so be thankful for people like Mr De Koningh!
This CD has it's own haunting vibe, it's an absolute revelation, with some of the best music ever released which otherwise would only have been be heard by the peope who bought the original 7" in '69!
One of the most amazing things about this album is that you can listen to the tracks with absolutely no ... more
This album, compiled by Michael De Koningh, is the best compilation of Skinhead Reggae, period (for those who want to know, skinhead reggae is - very basically - early reggae from around '68-71).
It contains some monster rarities (which are still fantastic tunes, which will please both newbies and obsessive collectors alike), from obscure subsidiary record labels of Trojan and Pama records such as Gas, Camel, Escort, Joe, Big Shot, Grape, and Bullet. Seriously, to buy the original vinyl records on here would be a horrific task and would cost you a fortune, so be thankful for people like Mr De Koningh!
This CD has it's own haunting vibe, it's an absolute revelation, with some of the best music ever released which otherwise would only have been be heard by the peope who bought the original 7" in '69!
One of the most amazing things about this album is that you can listen to the tracks with absolutely no knowledge of the music, yet the sound is so raw, compelling, haunting, and mysterious you'll become addicted to it (I swear), and you'll soon be trawling the internet to find out more. You'll know what I mean if you buy it - who the hell are "The Bunny Lee All Stars" anyway!?
From the messy intro of "Ware Fare" by the above mentioned Bunny Lee All Stars, through the metallic reggae scorcher "Reggae Buddy" by The Victors, the haunting vocal in "My Last Date" by Hortense Ellis, to instrumental versions of well known classics like "Annie Pama" by Bunny Lee's All Stars (which is the instrumental version of "Monkey Man" by The Maytals), right up to the UK monsters on the second CD like "Black Panther" by Sir Collins, up to "Your Boss DJ" by Dice the Boss, the amazing quality and variety never lets up. Some of these tracks are so rare that without someone like Mr De Koningh who must have been there in the glory days we would simply never have heard them - and that would be a crime against reggae! The accompanying notes and pictures are amazing, making for a top quality package all round! BUY IT NOW!! I'd give it a million stars if I could!
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Product details
Title
Dancehall '69
Performer
Various Artists
Genre
Reggae
Sub Genre
Ska
Release Date
17/02/2003
Recomended Retail Price
14.99 GBP
Original Release Year
2003
Label / Distributor
Trojan / Universal Music
Pieces in Set
2
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Collection
EAN
5050159908127
Additional notes
Album Notes
Disc one contains Jamaican reggae. Disc two contains British reggae. Producers include: Michael De Koningh (Compilation). Includes liner notes by Michael De Koningh.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Ware Fare - Lee, Bunny Allstars
2.
Fight For Your Right - Brown, Busty
3.
Soul Fight - Medetators
4.
Reggae Buddy - Victors
5.
Red Ash - Bryan, Karl
6.
Last Date - Ellis, Hortense
7.
What's Your Excuse - Hippy Boys
8.
Annie Pama - Lee, Bunny Allstars
9.
In The Spirit - Charmers, Lloyd
10.
Peace Maker - Hippy Boys
11.
Cherrie - Soul Twins
12.
1000 Tons Of Megaton - Alphonso, Roland
13.
Reggae Pressure - Hippy Boys
14.
Ba Ba - Reggae Boys
15.
Powercut - Adams, Glen
16.
Dreams To Remember - Hippy Boys
17.
Clap Clap - Max Romeo & The Hippy Boys
18.
Musical Resurrection - Alphonso, Roland
19.
Conqueror - Morgan, Derrick
20.
Saint - McCook, Tommy
Titles on disc 2
1.
Revenge Of Eastwood - Prophets
2.
Zion I - King Horror
3.
Tear Them - Riley, Desmond
4.
Walk With Des - Des All Stars
5.
Walking Thru Jerusalem - Corporation
6.
Shake Me Wake Me - Dandy
7.
Tea House From Emperor Roscoe - Dice The Boss
8.
Black Panther - Sir Collins
9.
Going Strong - Music Doctors
10.
Boss A Moon - Binns, SS
11.
Music Doctor - Music Doctors
12.
Split - Rudies
13.
Kick Me Or I'll Kick You - Cimarons
14.
Cutting Blade - King Horror
15.
Thief - Mansano, Joe
16.
Return Of The Bad Man - Hot Rod All Stars
17.
Black Scorcher - Des All Stars
18.
Bush Doctor - Music Doctors
19.
Devil's Lead Soup - Rudies
20.
Your Boss DJ - Dice The Boss
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