Studio One Rocksteady (Rocksteady, Soul And Early Reggae At Studio One)
Label : Soul Jazz Records
Catalogue No: SJRLP277
["Stars\nFancy Make Up\nWhisper To Me\nParty Time\nJoy In The Morning\nMy Ambition\nLove Won't Come Easy\nHurting Me\nRow Fisherman Row\nHome, Home, Home\nOur Thing\nWhen I Fall In Love\nThrow Me Corn\nLick It Back\nMe And You\nEasy Take It Easy\nPack Up\nMoving Away"]
Media Condition : Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition : Mint (M)
Soul Jazz Records' new journey into the mighty vaults of Clement Dodd's Studio One steps once more into the fertile musical environment of Jamaican music in the late 1960s and early 1970s, from the sweet harmony vocals of seminal 1960s Rocksteady right up to the nascent birth of Reggae and Roots music at the start of the 1970s. Sleevenotes to this album are by Steve Barrow, author of 'Rough Guide to Reggae' as well as Soul Jazz Records' own 'Reggae Soundsystem Cover Art' books. While Ska at the start of the 1960s had taken American Rhythm and Blues as its main influence, Rocksteady focused on the emergence of American Soul music - with Jamaican vocal harmony groups such as The Gaylads, John Holt and The Paragons, Carlton and The Shoes showing a particular fascination with the close harmonies of Curtis Mayfield and The Impressions and other US Soul acts.