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Various - Soul Jazz Records - Studio One Sound

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Various - Soul Jazz Records - Studio One SoundStudio One Sound is the classic Studio One collection from Soul Jazz Records. Described as The University of Reggae by Chris Blackwell, Studio One and founder Clement Sir Coxsone Dodd are by far the most important names in the history of reggae music. Originally released in 2012, this album has been out of print for many years, making it one of the most collectible of Soul Jazz Records Studio One Series. This Record Store Day release the first ever

Studio One Sound is the classic Studio One collection from Soul Jazz Records. Described as ‘The University of Reggae’ by Chris Blackwell, Studio One and founder Clement ‘Sir Coxsone’ Dodd are by far the most important names in the history of reggae music. Originally released in 2012, this album has been out of print for many years, making it one of the most-collectible of Soul Jazz Records’ Studio One Series. This Record Store Day release the first ever color vinyl edition of this classic album, which features some of the most in-demand and collectible Studio One tracks from its fifty-year history and includes incredible legendary reggae artists such as The Heptones, Ken Boothe, The Skatalites, Johnny Osbourne and Wailing Souls. All these artists (and hundreds more) launched their careers at Studio One under the guidance of Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd. The Studio One Sound collection features everything from classic ska and rocksteady to the deepest roots, heaviest dub and dancehall roots. Sleevenotes are by Rob Chapman, author of the celebrated books about Studio One Records, 'Never Grow Old' and 'Downbeat the Ruler'.
// REVIEWS: “Knowledge of Studio One is integral to an understanding of reggae. Studio One was a crucial force during the 1960s and 70s, being the true home of ska and a hugely important site of early reggae. Studio One Sound is a sublime set from the label’s heyday. The exceptional track selection makes this one a winner in every sense.” BBC // “Carefully mastered and the sound quality is excellent throughout. Studio One Sound is a must have and gives a good overview of the label’s extraordinary output.” UNITED REGGAE // “Everything’s been remastered for maximum bump-ability while preserving that gritty and smokey Studio One sound.” 

Tracklist:

  1. Slim Smith - Hip Hug
  2. Ras Michael and the Sons of Negus - Good People
  3. Lord Tanamo - Keep on Moving
  4. Wailing Soul - Trouble Maker
  5. Rita Marley - Come to Me
  6. Johnny Osbourne - All I Have Is Love
  7. The Martinis - I Second That Emotion
  8. Irving Brown - Run Come
  9. The Heptones - Give Give Love
  10. Rockie Ellis - Double Minded Man
  11. Jackie Opel - the Lord Is with Me
  12. Dub Specialist - Happy Feelings
  13. Prince Lincoln - Live Up to Your Name
  14. Ken Boothe - I Am a Fool
  15. Rheuben Alexander - Happy Valley
  16. Larry Marshall - There's a Fire
  17. Roland Alphonso - Rolando Special
  18. Freddie McGregor - Homeward Bound

UPC: 5026328302560
Label: Soul Jazz
Release Date: 4.18.26
Format: Vinyl

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