Congratulations to Jimmy Cliff, whose acclaimed album, 'Rebirth' has taken the award for the Best New Reggae Album at this year's Grammys.
The celebrated collection, his first for seven years, saw release last year and featured Jimmy returning to Trojan Records after a period spanning over forty years.
Musically, the tracks range from killer Ska to upbeat Boss Reggae, as Jimmy returns to the music that launched him onto the world stage back in the sixties. Click here to order your copy.
The story behind the album and Jimmy's unique approach to music making is related in an exclusive interview that can be viewed by clicking here.
In addition to the digital formats, 'Rebirth' was also released as a very limited edition vinyl, with a few of the 300 numbered copies still available to buy from the Trojan Shop.
Finally, 'Rebirth' is eligible for TAS perks, so be sure to register your copy upon receipt!
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Just like you Rick, I am very disapointed with this "Trojan" release. I got number 65 on a little sticker with a standard Universal release. This really lacks class and is not worth the price. Shame!
I finally received my 'corrected' copy of Rebirth however more than disappointed by Universal's solution to correct their mistake. The 'Trojan Records' version was nothing more than the same Universal release I had received previously with the exception of a Trojan sticker on the back side of the jacket indicating the number 66. Putting the sticker on the jacket does not make this a limited edition release.I am sure more than 300 people have purchased this 'Trojan Records' vinyl release at this point so I am really surprised to see the 'Limited Edition' still listed as available to purchase.
I have the same problem with the vinyl and I live in the US so paid quite a bit more for the Trojan version...and this site still says the Limited Edition is still available. Also no reply from Universal
My friend got our order last week and it was the normal edition from Universal. What's up with that? We paid double what It would have cost elsewhere for that Trojan special numbered edition...
Still waiting for a reply.