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V.A. Studio One Jump-Up - Jump-Up Jamaican R&B, Jazz & Early Ska

Soul Jazz | Item No: 408611
CD | 2015 / UK – Original | New
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Item Description
In the 1960s Clement ‘Sir Coxsone’ Dodd’s legendary Studio One Records laid down the template for all reggae music, the equivalent of Jamaica’s Motown Records. Artists who launched their careers there comprise an A-Z of the Jamaican music scene – Bob Marley and The Wailers, Burning Spear, Alton Ellis, Ken Boothe, Freddie McGregor, Marcia Griffiths, Horace Andy and many, many more.

In the early releases featured here you will find the roots of Studio One’s unique sound – from the first jump-up, boogie-woogie and shuffle recordings made in Jamaica in the late 1950s, as the artists emulated their American rhythm and blues idols – Louis Jordan, Roscoe Gordon, Fats Domino – through to the early Rastafari rhythms of Count Ossie, the righteous Baptist beat of Toots and the Maytals up to the joyous excitement of Ska with tracks by Studio One’s young protégées Bob Marley and The Wailers and the all-mighty Skatalites.

Clement ‘Sir Coxsone’ Dodd first began recording music in the late 1950s, making one-off records to play on his Downbeat Sound System. These ‘exclusive dup-plates’ enabled him to reign supreme in the regular dancehall soundclashes of Kingston, fighting off the competition from rivals including Duke Reid the Trojan and Prince Buster. This new album traces the roots of the legendary label as it created the sound of the young independent Jamaican nation going into the early 1960s.

Sir Coxsone used only the finest musicians in Jamaica for these recordings, including those players that would later become known worldwide as the Skatalites, Don Drummond, Roland Alphonso, Ernest Ranglin, Rico Rodriguez, Cluett Johnson and others. As fans clamoured to get a copy of these ‘one-off’ exclusive records, Clement Dodd eventually decided to start making them available commercially starting in 1959, and so began the birth of an empire.




Release Date: 23rd February 2015
Artist: Soul Jazz Records Presents
Title: STUDIO ONE Jump Up
Subtitle The Birth of a Sound: Jump-Up Jamaican R&B, Jazz and Early Ska
Label: Soul Jazz Records
Format 1: Cat. No: SJRCD296,
UPC: 5026328102962
Format 2: Cat. No: SJRLP296,
UPC: 5026328002965

And so by the time the new Studio One studio/record company/pressing plant complex at 13 Brentford Road opened its doors in 1963, with The Skatalites in place as the in-house band, the foundations of Jamaica’s most important record label had already been firmly established. As well as those listed above, this album brings together some of the finest of these early reggae artists to record for Clement Dodd including Derrick Morgan, Owen Gray, Derrick Harriott, Lord Creator and Owen Gray.
Item Details
Item No: 408611
Artist: V.A.
Title: Studio One Jump-Up - Jump-Up Jamaican R&B, Jazz & Early Ska
Label: Soul Jazz
Catalog No: SJRCD296
Format: CD
Pressing: UK – Original
Release Date: 2015
Genre: Organic Grooves
Style: Jazz | Fusion
Available since: 2015-02-24
Condition: New
Price: 18,99 € 14,43 €
Weight: 100g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
01 Basil Gabbidon - Mr Landlord
02 Clue J & His Blues Blasters - Milk Lane Hop
03 Derrick Morgan - Wigger Wee Shuffle
04 Aubrey Adams & Rico Rodriguez - Stew Peas & Cornflakes
05 The Mello-Cat Count Ossie & His Warickers - Another Moses
06 Neville Esson - Wicked & Dreadful
07 Clue J & His Blues Blasters - Proof Rum
08 Derrick Morgan - Leave Earth
09 Lord Creation - Rhythm Of The Blues
10 The Jivin Juniors - Hip Rub
11 Lascelles Perkins - Little Joe
12 Don Drummond & Roland Alphonso - Heaven & Earth
13 Owen Gray - Walk All Over
14 David Brown - Pretty Baby
15 The Maytals - He Will Provide
16 Lester Sterling & The City Slickers - Whale Bone
17 Jackie Opel - Sit Down Servant
18 Roland Alphonso - Bongo Tango
19 Bob Marley & The Wailers - Go Jimmy Go
20 Clue J & His Blues Blasters - The Slider
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