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VA - Mash It! More Jamaican R&B and the Birth of Ska (2013)

VA - Mash It! More Jamaican R&B and the Birth of Ska (2013)

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More Jamaican R&B and the Birth of Ska The sequel to Youths Boogie, and again compiled by genre specialist Mike Atherton (Echoes, Record Collector), Mash It! portrays the popular music of Jamaica in the period 1959 to 1962, before it became formerly known as ska, but by which time most of the characteristics of ska were present and correct. The music owes some debt to Jamaica s earlier indigenous pop music, mento, but the strongest, most obvious ingredient of ska was American rhythm and blues. By the close of the 1950s the advent of record pressing facilities on the island had enabled records to be manufactured, without sending tapes to Britain and waiting for records to be shipped back. A number of enterprising Jamaicans began to supervise recording session and released the results on their own labels. Disc One showcases the productions of Eddie Seaga, whose love of Jamaican music eventually led to the founding of West Indies Records Ltd (WIRL), and businessman Leslie Kong, whose Beverley s operation was based in Orange Street. Disc One also features four fine, rare instrumentals by Rico Rodriguez. Disc Two looks at the productions of other individuals like Delroy Dunkley, Chris Blackwell, Dada Tewari, Roy Robinson, and George and Vincent Edwards. Mash It! features the work of male solo artists like Laurel Aitken, Owen Gray, Derrick Morgan and Jimmy Cliff, groups such as the Moonlighters and the Blues Busters, and duos like Higgs and Wilson, and Derrick and Patsy. As many as 21 titles could be making their debut on CD, including tracks originally released on the WIRL, Planetone and Wasp labels. As well as Mike s notes, the 20pp booklet features a wealth of Jamaican and British label shots.
Tracklist
[02:31] 01. Laurel Aitken - Love Me Baby
[02:28] 02. Higgs & Wilson - Manny, Oh
[02:35] 03. Derrick Morgan - The Hop
[02:28] 04. Chuck & Dobby - Sitting Square
[02:12] 05. The Moonlighters - Don't You Know
[02:49] 06. Rico - Omara Special
[02:44] 07. Jimmy Cliff - Dearest Beverley
[02:32] 08. Higgs & Wilson - Pretty Baby
[02:37] 09. Lloyd Clarke - Love You the Most
[02:37] 10. Derrick Morgan - Please Don't Talk About Me
[02:52] 11. Owen Gray - Patricia
[03:16] 12. Rico - Rico Special
[02:26] 13. Jimmy Cliff - Miss Jamaica
[02:58] 14. Higgs & Wilson - Change of Mind
[02:36] 15. Derrick Morgan - Cherry Home
[02:11] 16. Higgs & Wilson - It Is a Day
[02:18] 17. The Moonlighters - Julie
[02:35] 18. Rico - Continental Shuffle
[02:07] 19. Higgs & Wilson - Sha Ba Da
[03:11] 20. Jimmy Cliff - I'm Free
[02:13] 21. Lloyd Robinson - You Said You Loved Me
[02:27] 22. Chuck & Dobby - Sweeter Than Honey
[02:36] 23. Lloyd Clarke - Girls Rush
[02:21] 24. Derrick & Patsy - Gypsy Woman
[02:06] 25. Rico's Combo - Gees Boogie
[04:13] 26. Owen Gray - Mash It, Pt. 1 & 2
[02:44] 27. Theo Beckford - Walking Down King Street
[02:34] 28. Laurel Aitken - Boogie Rock
[02:53] 29. Derrick & Patsy - Give Me Back (My Dough)
[02:46] 30. Blues Busters - Behold!
[02:49] 31. Roland Alphonso - Bridge View (Aka Bridgeview Shuffle)
[02:24] 32. Al T. Joe - Jacqueline
[02:00] 33. Jimmy Sinclair - It's No Infatuation
[02:27] 34. The Continentals - Give Me All Your Love
[02:33] 35. Jimmy James - Gee Baby
[03:20] 36. King Edwards - Dear Hearts
[02:27] 37. Laurel Aitken - Marylee
[02:49] 38. Theo Beckford - Snappin' Is Back
[02:34] 39. The Hi-Tones - I'm in Love with You
[02:20] 40. Danny & The Echos - Darling You're so Fine
[02:38] 41. Blues Busters - Little Vilma
[02:44] 42. King Pioneer All Stars - Naked Earth
[03:10] 43. Belltones - I'll Always Call Your Name
[02:15] 44. Top Grant - Searchin' (For You)
[03:19] 45. Beresford Ricketts - I Want to Know
[02:30] 46. Lloyd Williams - No Money Down
[02:36] 47. The Continentals - Going Crazy
[02:35] 48. Lloyd Adams - I Wish Your Picture Was You
[03:03] 49. Karl Walker - But Officer
[02:20] 50. Sir Dee's Group - The Clock

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