The origins of Jamaican ska music
A feast of exciting up-tempo rhythms and a bright, sun-kissed horn section.
This historic compilation brings together artists who supported the golden age of Jamaican music. The unique ska rhythm is filled with the instinctive energy that gets people dancing across the ages.
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A:
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1)
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The Wailers - Simmer Down
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2)
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The Skatalites - Salt Lane Gal
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3)
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Jackie Opel - Push Wood
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4)
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Andy & Joey - Wonder No More
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5)
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Roland Alphonso - Bongo Tango
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6)
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Roland Alphonso - Sucu-Sucu
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B:
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1)
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Roland Alphonso - 20-75
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2)
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The Gaylads - Stop Making Love
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3)
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The Wailers - How Many Times
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4)
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Don Drummond and Roland Alphonso - Heaven & Earth
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5)
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Jackie Opel - Sit Down Sweet Servant
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6)
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The Wailers - Go, Jimmy, Go
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Presenter - The Ska-Talites
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Producer - C. Dodd