Product introduction
Coxon Dodd/ Studio One, a phantom first album (released in 1961), which was not known to the world until 2009. The number of presses at that time was also small, and there are almost no existing discs. It is an album with extremely high historical value, which is the ultimate rare in the history of Jamaican music, and the first work of the prestigious Studio One. Starting with Clancy Eccles' signature song “Freedom,” this is a piece where you can enjoy the first ska shuffle. An important work that can be said to be the origin of Jamaican music, leading not only to Studio One but also to reggae dance halls. (C) RS
JMD (2020/07/22)
Information on the work
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Artist: Coxsone Dodd
, Studio One
Recorded Contents
Number of configurations | 1 sheet
Total Recording Time | 00:00:00
1. [CD]
1. Beeston Street Riff/Clue J & His Blues Blasters
2. Little Willie/Aubrey Adams & Blues Blasters
3. I Done You Wrong/Simms & Robinson with Blues Busters
4. I Love You/ Simms & Robinson
5. My Heart/The Charmers
6. I Need A Little Loving/Owen Grey
7. Campus Hop/Dennis Sindrey & Rico
8. I Was Wrong/Winston Samuel
9. Freedom/Clancy Eccles
10. Lonely Boy/The Charmers
11. Rub Up (Jamaican Song)/Dennis Sindrey & The City Slickers
12. Donna/Blues Busters
format: CD
Number of configurations: 1
Domestic/Import: Domestic
PACKAGE SPECIFICATIONS: -
Release Date: 2020/08/29
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