At the beginning of the eighties reggae music became increasingly in tune with what was happening in Kingston’s dance halls… probably more so than at any time since the sound system operators had started to make their own shuffle and boogie recordings in the late fifties. The international audience and the critics were too busy looking for a new Bob Marley to appreciate what was happening downtown and failed to acknowledge that this was a return to the real, raw roots of the music. Brash, confident, young record producers who were totally in tune with the youth audience stepped forward and seized the moment…Oswald ‘Ossie’ Thomas began his apprenticeship in the music business at the age of fourteen and served his time as a record salesman for Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee and Winston ‘Niney The Observer’ Holness before moving on to Miss Sonia Pottinger’s Tip Top Records.“I ended up working in three record stores on Orange Street from 1976 to 1981… Yeah man! Me deh ‘pon me bicycle till I b
Jamaican Recordings LP 73
Formát: 12" LP
Název: Black Solidarity Version Excursion
Label: Jamaican Recordings
Země: UK
Kategorie: DUB / Ragga
Styl: Reggae, Dub
Váha: 0.24 kg
Název: Black Solidarity Version Excursion
Label: Jamaican Recordings
Země: UK
Kategorie: DUB / Ragga
Styl: Reggae, Dub
Váha: 0.24 kg
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