The late sixties witnessed the development and rise to musical
dominance of Reggae, with this new, dynamic style rapidly
usurping the more languid sound of Rock Steady, which had
reigned in Jamaica since 1966. Early Reggae
recordings were noted for their tempo and energy, but by the early
seventies, the tempo has slowed significantly, with the mellow vibe
commonly associated with the sound gradually established.
In more recent years, the inaugural, high-energy version of the
genre that acquired a strong and dedicated following among
Britain's original Skinheads, has become accepted as a sub-genre of
its own, with the style acquiring the label, 'Boss
Reggae'.
This aptly-titled 2CD set highlights 40 of the most popular and
sought-after tracks in the style, and with 18 of the tracks new to
CD, this is most definitely the Boss of all Skinhead
Reggae collections!
Priced at just £4.99, 'Trojan
Presents Boss Reggae' is released on 29th October, along
with two more titles in the popular range, 'Trojan Presents
Mod Ska' and 'Trojan
Presents The Producers', with copies of all three
available now for pre-order from the Trojan shop.
DISC #1:
- Reggae Hit The Town - The Ethiopians
- A Live Injection - The Upsetters
- John Jones - Rudy Mills
- River To The Bank - Derrick Morgan
- Drink Milk - Justin Hinds & The Dominoes
- Rhythm Hips - Roland Russell
- Sufferer - The Kingstonians
- Reggae In The Wind - Lester Sterling
- Strange - Dobby Dobson
- Throw Me Corn - Winston Shand & The Sheiks
- How Long (Will It Take) - Pat Kelly
- Worries (A Yard) - The Versatiles
- Rich In Love - Glen Adams
- On Broadway - Slim Smith
- Love Was All I Had - Phyllis Dillon
- Hang 'Em High - Richard Ace
- Loving Reggae (aka My Love And I) - The Maytones
- Come Into My Parlour - The Bleechers
- Walking Proud - Martin 'Jimmy' Riley
- Liquidator - Tommy McCook & The Supersonics
DISC #2:
- Moon Hop - Derrick Morgan
- Red, Red Wine (extended version) - Tony Tribe
- Moon Walk - Sprong & The Nyah Shuffle
- Reggae In Your Jeggae - Dandy
- Music Box - The Big L
- Too Experienced - Owen Gray
- Black Panther - Sir Collins & The Black Diamonds
- Jungle Fever - George Lee
- Rocco - The Rudies
- My Love And I - Millie
- Dog Your Woman - Patsy & Peggy with The Cimarons
- Ghost Rider - Musical Doctors
- Pack Of Cards - Nat Cole
- Revenge Of Eastwood, Vers. I & 2 - The Prophets
- Lead Them - Desmond Riley
- Memory Of Don Drummond - Don Drummond Jnr.
- No More Heartaches - The Coloured Raisons
- Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye - Gene Rondo
- Queen Of The World - Lloyd & Claudette
- Leave Pum Pum - Pama Dice
Great to see The Coloured Raisins 'No More Heartaches' (B Side of their only single, a cover version of 'One Way Love') get a release on CD.