VA-Studio One DJS-CD-FLAC-2002-YARD
Description :
street date: 00-00-2002
rip date: 15-09-2013
artist : VA
title : Studio One DJ’S
year : 2002
genre : Reggae
label : Soul Jazz Records
cat-nr : SJRCD508
Encoder : FLAC 1.2.1
Ripping Tool : EAC
website : http:www.souljazzrecords.co.uk
Source : CD
tracks : 16
length : 49:12
nr. song title length
1 Count Machuki — More Corcha 3:03
2 Prince Francis — Rock Fort Shock 2:42
3 Dennis Alcapone — Power Vision 3:27
4 Dillinger — Nutty Kung Fu 3:01
5 Jah Scotchie — Man of Creation 3:33
6 Jim Brown — Seen Him 2:03
7 Jah Buzz — Love In The Arena 3:15
8 Prince Francis — Street Doctor 3:17
9 Lone Ranger — The Answer 3:08
10 Prince Jazzbo — Crime Don’t Pay 3:14
11 Brigadier Jerry — Every Man A Me 3:56
Brethren
12 Big Joe — Version Of Rights 3:18
13 Lone Ranger — The Big Match 2:24
14 Jah Jesco — Warning 3:24
15 Prince Far I — Natty Farmyard 2:11
16 Charlie Ace And Scorcher — Father And 3:16
Dread Locks
releaseinfo
YARD FLAC FORCE
For this Studio One release we return to the roots of Reggae music-The
Soundsystem. Throughout the late 1950s and 1960s Soundsystems played
throughout the city of Kingston Jamaica. As well as Sir Coxsone’s Downbeat
Soundsystem other famous Soundsystem operators included Duke Reid (the
Trojan) Prince Buster Tom the Great and King Edwards. These Soundystems
were the birthplace of much of Jamaica’s musical culture Soundclashes
Dancehall and the idea of the Toaster who sang over records- theDJ. As ever
Clement Sir Coxsone Dodd led the field and so for this release the focus
is on DJ’s at Studio One and features legendary toasters such as Denis
Alcapone Dillinger and Prince Far I as well as a host of rare material by
lesser known artists. Also included is Count Machuki the original DJ- the
first man ever to speak over the mic-at Sir Coxsone s Downbeat Sound System
from where it all began. As Steve Barrow (author of The Rough Guide to
ReggaeBlood and Fire Records) writes in the sleevenotes Jamaican deejay
music is the source for all Rap music: From Count Machuki talking over
records on Sir Coxsone’s legendary Downbeat Sound System this style would
eventually travel to America when the Jamaican-born Kool Herc began playing
at Block parties (a version of the Kingston Soundsystem parties) in the
Bronx. Cutting up rare-groove classics for the first B-Boys to rap over
Hip-Hop was born and theDJ music that had started on the early Soundsystems
of Kingston would go on to conquer the world! Studio One Records is the
original Jamaican record label. Studio One Records started the career of
hundreds of Jamaican artists from Bob Marley to The Skatalites from Horace
Andy to The Heptones. Studio One DJs (compiled by Mark Ainley) is the next
in the series of releases where Soul Jazz Records are showcasing the music
of Studio One the label that literally defines Reggae. Following on from
Studio One Rockers Studio One Soul and Studio One Roots this release also
comes as a CD-Rom with a taster from the Studio One Story Soul Jazz Records
forthcoming full-length documentary about Coxsone Dodd and Studio One
http:www.souljazzrecords.co.ukreleases?id148
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