VA - STUDIO ONE Black Man's Pride 3: None Shall Escape The Judgement Of The Almighty (2019)
Artist: VA
Title: STUDIO ONE Black Man's Pride 3: None Shall Escape The Judgement Of The Almighty
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Soul Jazz Records
Genre: Reggae
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:10
Total Size: 121 / 177 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: STUDIO ONE Black Man's Pride 3: None Shall Escape The Judgement Of The Almighty
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Soul Jazz Records
Genre: Reggae
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 49:10
Total Size: 121 / 177 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Horace Andy - Conscious Dreadlocks
02. The Gladiators - A Prayer To Thee
03. Freddie McGregor - Beat Down Babylon
04. The Manchesters - Selassie Bandman
05. The Mellodies - Dread Opression
06. Big Joe - Jah Jah Help Us
07. Horace Andy - Oh Lord Why Lord
08. Lloyd Jones & The Super Natural Six - Get Up And Try
09. The Wailing Souls - Can't Catch Me
10. The Nightingales – Jehovah
11. Alphanso Stewart - It's No Secret
12. Errol Dunkley – Satisfaction
13. Mr Manchester - Give Natty Dread Glory
14. Sugar Minott - Wrong Doers
15. Noel Campbell & The Gladiators Band – Sufferation
16. The African Brothers - No Cup No Brock
17. Zoot Simms - When The Time Comes
18. Glen Miller - Whey No Dead
This is the latest new installment of Soul Jazz Records' on-going collection of Rastafarian music at Studio One, featuring classic material from legendary roots and culture artists The Gladiators, Horace Andy, Freddie McGregor, Sugar Minott and the Wailing Souls, alongside a superb selection of rarities from Sir Coxsone's musical empire made up of one-off and practically unknown Rastafarian artists who recorded on a myriad of Studio One off-shoot labels in the 1970s - The Manchesters, Mellodies, The Nightingales and others.
In this new collection, we see that once again the prescient Clement Dodd was a man who saw the wider picture. In the 1960s it was Sir Coxsone who identified the creative potential of The Wailers, Toots and the Maytals, Heptones, Burning Spear and many, many others. In the 1970s Studio One released an untouchable selection of the finest as styles moved from reggae to deejay to dub and, in the latter half, the emergence of dancehall.
But what is also clear is that throughout this era Studio One released an incredible amount of roots music, and not just the most commercially obvious. For alongside the career-building catalogues of Burning Spear, The Wailing Souls, The Gladiators and so on, one needs to be an ardent Studio One collector to know some of the truly raw Rastafarian music featured here. Groups such as The Manchesters or The Nightingales feel as if they were recorded straight out of the churchical chants of the mansions.
In this new collection, we see that once again the prescient Clement Dodd was a man who saw the wider picture. In the 1960s it was Sir Coxsone who identified the creative potential of The Wailers, Toots and the Maytals, Heptones, Burning Spear and many, many others. In the 1970s Studio One released an untouchable selection of the finest as styles moved from reggae to deejay to dub and, in the latter half, the emergence of dancehall.
But what is also clear is that throughout this era Studio One released an incredible amount of roots music, and not just the most commercially obvious. For alongside the career-building catalogues of Burning Spear, The Wailing Souls, The Gladiators and so on, one needs to be an ardent Studio One collector to know some of the truly raw Rastafarian music featured here. Groups such as The Manchesters or The Nightingales feel as if they were recorded straight out of the churchical chants of the mansions.
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