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Rocksteady took Over Orange Street, Jamaica around 1966, the same time that an extreme heatwave hit the Jamaican island. Some say the previous jerky Ska Rhythms proved too strenuous of an activity to partake in, during the all night Sound System sessions .So it proved a winning formula to slow the beat down to a more leisurely pace. Whatever the reasons were this two year period that ran until 1968, would see some of the power escape from the big three producers, Clement ‘Coxone’ Dodd, Prince Buster and Duke Reid, who up until this period had ruled the airwaves .It was time to make room for a new wave of up and coming producers that also had something to offer the people. Such names as Joel Gibson ( Joe Gibbs ), Sonia Pottinger, Derrick Harriott and most prolific of them all Mr Bunny Lee. These new names would unleash some fine music in what would be a short lived chapter in the ever changing and moving beat that is reggae’s history. We have compiled some of the biggest hits from the R

Kingston Sounds LP 57

Alva Lewis, Don T Lee, Errol Dunkley, George Dekker, Glen Adams, Lester Sterling, Roy Shirley, Uniques, Webber Sisters

Name: Taking Over Orange Street 1966 - 1968
Label: Kingston Sounds
Format: LP
Country: UK
Category: DUB / Ragga
Style: Rocksteady
Weight: 0.30 kg


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Uniques - Love And Devotion

Roy Shirley - If I Don't Know

Glen Adams - Taking Over Orange Street

Lester Sterling - It Might As Well Be Spring

Uniques - Girl Of My Dreams

Roy Shirley - Good Ambition

Lester Sterling - Soul Voyage

Glen Adams - Hold Down Miss Winey

Errol Dunkley - I'm Going Home

George Dekker - Foey Man

Uniques - Hooray

Don T Lee - It's Reggae Time

Webber Sisters - My World