
VA- Studio One Scorcher: Instrumentals At Studio One
Label: Soul Jazz Released 2023 New one-off press limited edition transparent orange coloured triple vinyl edition (+ download code) of Soul Jazz Records long unavailable Studio One Scorcher featuring a blistering collection of rare and classic cuts recorded at Studio One. // Studio One Scorcher is one of the most important collection in Soul Jazz Records' Studio One series, bringing together an unmissable collection of stand-out cuts from many of the finest players ever in Jamaica and in reggae music. // Featuring The Skatalites, Jackie Mittoo, Tommy McCook, Cedric Brooks, Tommy McCook, The Sound Dimension, Don Drummond, Brentford Road All Stars and more – this triple album is the bomb. Heavy, heavy tunes from start to finish! All killer no filler! // These tunes encompass ska, rocksteady, roots, dub and more. Studio One instrumentals are the foundation of Reggae. They literally define reggae music! Many of these classic recordings became the basis for everything that followed in reggae music, replayed and versioned 1000s of times. // Here you will find Jackie Mittoo's seminal 'Sidewalk Doctor', Don Drummond Jnr's classic 'Heavenless', The Soul Vendors' Ringo Rock' and the Sound Dimension's 'Heavy Rock'. All original artists and original classic tunes, all on one album. Not to mention a host of utterly superb rarities from the mighty vaults of Studio One. 100% essential! Track listing: The Skatalites– Coconut Rock Cedric "Im" Brooks– Mun-Dun-Gu Tommy McCook, Richard Ace, The Skatalites And Disco Height– Shocker's Rock The Soul Vendors– Ringo Rock Jackie Mittoo And Ernest Ranglin– Jericho Skank The New Establishment– The People Skanking Karl Bryan And The Afrokats– Money Generator Lester Sterling– Afrikaan Beat Sound Dimension– Heavy Rock Sugar Belly– In Cold Blood Don Drummond– Heavenless Soul Bros– Bugaloo Vin Gordon– Red Blood Pablove Black– Push Pull Jackie Mittoo And Brentford Rockers– Sidewalk Doctor Liberation Group– Namibia Brentford Road All Stars– Last Call Soul Defenders– Still Calling Karl Bryan And Count Ossie– Black Up