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    VA - Soul Jazz Records Presents STUDIO ONE Black Man's Pride (2017)

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    VA - Soul Jazz Records Presents STUDIO ONE Black Man's Pride (2017)

    Various Artists - Soul Jazz Records Presents STUDIO ONE Black Man's Pride (2017)
    Reggae | 56:56 min | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 130 MB
    Label: Soul Jazz Records

    While the righteousness of blackness is at the heart of the Rastafarian faith, this collection illustrates how black pride remained a central theme, if not the defining essence, at the very core of all the music created at Studio One Records.

    "Black Man’s Pride is the striking new Studio One collection of deep heavyweight reggae featuring Horace Andy, Alton Ellis, The Gladiators, Sugar Minott, The Heptones, Freddie McGregor, Cedric Brooks & more.

    In order to understand the centrality of black identity in the music created at Studio One, we need look no further than Clement ‘Sir Coxsone’ Dodd who, who created the first black-owned record company in Jamaica.

    In similar fashion Alton Ellis’s defining ‘Black Man’s Pride’ brings up emotions that are at the heart of many of these uplifting songs. Alton Ellis’ birthplace was the Trench Town ghetto of Kingston, also the birthplace of The Wailers, Ken Boothe and many other Studio One luminaries.

    Clement Dodd established a musical empire firmly rooted by the core musicians working at Studio One many of whom came out of the Alpha School for Wayward Boys, run by Roman Catholic nuns, whose luminaries include Don Drummond, Johnny Moore, Leroy ‘Horsemouth’ Wallace, Cedric Brooks, Vin Gordon, Tommy McCook & more.Many of the songs featured here come from the transitory phase in reggae at the start of the 1970s. After the exhilaration of Ska and following the cooling down of Rocksteady. While reggae awaited the arrival of roots, Studio One’s vocalists were already producing some of the moodiest music imaginable! Here are 18 heavyweight tunes, both classic cuts and super-rare tunes!"

    Tracklist:
    01. Alton Ellis - Black Man's Pride
    02. Horace Andy - Child of the Ghetto
    03. Dennis Brown - Created By the Father
    04. The Gladiators - Roots Natty
    05. The Classics - Got To Be Cool
    06. The Nightingales - Rasta Is Calling
    07. Glen Miller - Love & Understanding
    08. Sugar Minott - Woman Shadow
    09. Lloyd Jones & The Super Natural Six - Red in a Babylon
    10. Dudley Sibley & The Soul Gang - Love In Our Nation
    11. The Heptones - Equal Rights
    12. Glen Miller - You Must Be Love
    13. Winston Jarrett - Up Park No Mans Land
    14. Cedric Im Brooks - Why Can't I
    15. Larry Marshall - Let's Make It Up
    16. Freddie McGregor - Children Listen To Wise Words
    17. John Holt - Build Our Dreams
    18. Johnny Osbourne - Forgive Them