Studio One Lovers

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2LP - SOUL JAZZ RECORDS
2005 => 2024

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Statut: IN STOCK
Genre: REGGAE / SKA / DUB
Format: 2 LP
Release date: 2005
Reissue date: 2024
Label: SOUL JAZZ RECORDS

TRACKLIST 


A1 Delroy Wilson– I Don't Know Why


A2 Basil Daley– Hold Me Baby


A3 Myrna Hague– Touch Me Baby


A4 John Holt & The Paragons– Darling, I Need Your Loving


B1 The Sharks (2)– How Could I Live


B2 Mad Lads*– Ten To One


B3 Jackie Mittoo– Reggae Magic


B4 Larry & Alvin– Your Love


B5 Freddy & Jenny– Too Long Will Be Too Late


C1 Alton Ellis– Let Him Try


C2 Albert Tomlinson– Don't Wait For Me


C3 Horace Andy– Got To Be Sure


C4 Carlton And His Shoes*– Never Give Your Heart Away


C5 The Heptones– Ready To Learn


D1 Bob & Marcia– Really Together


D2 Ernest Wilson– Undying Love


D3 Bob Marley & The Wailers– I'm Still Waiting


D4 Doreen Shaffer– We're All Alone




DESCRIPTION


Lovingly compiled, this album features only the finest Lovers from Jamaica’s finest label. From Blues parties in London, Birmingham, Bristol etc Lovers Rock quickly became one of the UK’s finest-ever musical movements. 


Sweet harmonies, soulful reggae, love songs – the key ingredients of Lovers Rock - were all based on the revival of many of the classic Rocksteady harmony groups of the late 60s and early 70s, such as The Heptones, Carlton and The Shoes, Larry & Alvin, The Paragons, that Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd’s Studio One and rival Duke Reid’s Treasure Isle label produced hit after hit with as they fought for dominance in the dancehalls of Kingston.


As well as these classic harmony groups, this album also features fine contributions from many of the reggae greats – Horace Andy, Alton Ellis, Bob Marley and The Wailers, Delroy Wilson – All artists who became stars at the legendary Studio One Records which Chris Blackwell, founder of Island Records, describes as "The University of Reggae".