Various - Skinhead Shuffle LP
SKU: KSLP091Description:
UK import!
Subtitled 14 Jamaican Classics The early Reggae sound that came out
of Jamaica between the years 1968 and 1971 became the soundtrack to
the skinhead movement in the UK. Not only was the music embraced
but also the dress style of the Jamaican Rude Boys.
The skinhead style started around 1968 and by the following year
1969, had become the style and fashion of the British teenagers.
The uniform of the skinheads consisted of boots, braces, button
down shirts and jeans and the upbeat reggae sounds seemed to match
the style perfectly.
The tempo of the music in Jamaica had previously slowed down from
the more up tempo beat of Ska to the calmer pace of beat called
Rock Steady. Some say this was to match the extreme heat wave that
was hitting the island between 1966 and 1968. But that period had
now passed and the evolution of the Reggae beat had again found a
new pulse to hang its songs by. A more up tempo beat that all
Jamaicans, British youths and various pockets of people around the
world could groove to.
Format & package: LP
Record label: Jamaican Recordings
Year of release: 2021 (compilation)
Tracks:
A1 What A Cute Man - Max Romeo
A2 Do Your Thing - Roland Alphonso & Don Lee
A3 Boss Cocky - The Hotrod All Stars
A4 The Whip - Winston Williams
A5 Earthquake - Winston Scotland
A6 Joe Lewis - Bunny Lee All Stars
A7 Walk Through This World - Doreen Schaffer
B1 Call On Me - U Roy
B2 Welcome To Reggae City - Val Bennet
B3 Devil’s Playground - Bunny Lee All Stars
B4 Run For Cover - Lee Perry
B5 In The Mood For Horns - Roland Alphonso
B6 Chain Gang - Winston Francis
B7 The Vow - Slim Smith & Doreen Schaffer
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Weight | 0,4 Kg |