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New Album - Soul Jamaica - Various Artists - Soul Jazz Records

New Album - Soul Jamaica - Various Artists - Soul Jazz Records

Soul Jamaica -Various Artists - Soul Jazz Records

Featuring Alton Ellis, Jackie Mittoo, The Heptones, Sound Dimension and more!

New album from Soul Jazz Records, available in vinyl, cd and download formats

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Soul Jazz Records’ new Soul Jamaica brings together a wicked selection of reggae funk and soul tracks from the legendary Studio One stable, featuring a stellar line-up of artists including Jackie Mittoo, The Heptones, The Gladiators, Sim Smith, Peter Tosh and The Wailers, Cedric ‘Im’ Brooks and many more.

For a short period of time at the end of the 1960s and early 1970s, nestled between the end of rocksteady and the arrival of roots reggae, Studio One released a small stream of superb soul and funk reggae tunes – covering everyone from Sly and The Family Stone, Diana Ross and The Supremes, Nina Simone, Gene Chandler, Tyrone Davis and more.

Most of the tracks featured on Soul Jamaica were only ever released on Studio One’s UK-subsidiary label Bamboo in small-run pressings and are now consequently extremely hard to find.

The cover photograph features images of Air Jamaica, the new airline created by the Jamaican government at the end of the 1960s, showing how in the years following independence the country assumed its place on the world stage, with reggae music playing a key role in creating the island’s new cultural identity.

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Tracks

1. Alton Ellis – Tumbling Tears

2. Winston Francis – Turn Back The Hands Of Time

3. Sound Dimension – Sing A Simple Song

4. The Gladiators – Fling It Gimme

5. Jackie Mittoo – Soul Finger

6. Winston Francis – Groovy Situation

7. Calvin Marshall – La La 69

8. Soul Defenders – Way Back Home

9. The Heptones – Young, Gifted and Black

10. Im and David – Up Fully

11. Slim Smith – Keep That Light

12. Sound Dimension – Give It Away

13. Zoot Simms – Real Gone Loser

14. Sound Dimension – Soul Bowl

15. Peter Tosh and The Wailers – Can’t You See

16. Joy Roberts – Someday We’ll Be Together

17. The Freedom Singers – Give Peace A Chance

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In the mid 60's, I liked / bought ska & Bluebeat 45's. When that genre of music stopped being played in mod / soul clubs, I stopped buying most reggae.

HOWEVER, I was always a sucker for reggae versions of soul songs. Bought quite a few, including reggae versions of "Get Ready", "La La Means I Love You", etc.

Some reggae artists didn't have the greatest degree of imagination. Irvin Brown cut lots of soul songs, including a few AL GREEN songs. He took the stage / recording name of AL BROWN & cut songs such as "Love And Happiness" and "Here I Am Baby".

Think there was a similar compilation CD to this released in the past (got a copy here somewhere).

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