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Best of Studio One 1
Bob Marley, Various Artists, Reggae
Best of Studio One 1
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Special Interest, Pop
 
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Coxsonne Dodd's Kingston, Jamaica, recording studio may have lacked the latest equipment, but it was the laboratory where such legends as guitarist Ernie Ranglin experimented and made their greatest riddimic [cq] discoveri...  more »

     
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All Artists: Bob Marley, Various Artists, Reggae
Title: Best of Studio One 1
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Heartbeat / Pgd
Release Date: 8/17/1989
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Special Interest, Pop
Styles: Ska, Reggae, By Decade, 1970s, 1980s
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 011661750722, 011661750715, 011661750746

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Coxsonne Dodd's Kingston, Jamaica, recording studio may have lacked the latest equipment, but it was the laboratory where such legends as guitarist Ernie Ranglin experimented and made their greatest riddimic [cq] discoveries, and where young singers like Sugar Minott, the Wailing Souls, and The Heptones refined their vocal chops. During the time period covered in this first volume of Heartbeat's Studio One series (ca. late 1960s to early '70s), Ranglin and other stellar musicians like The Skatalites were the house band, composing tracks on the spot but usually uncredited on the innumerable vinyl classics that the studio churned out. Diehard reggaeites will recognize virtually every track but still thrill to hear The Cables' "Baby Why" elide into The Termites' "My Last Love," and a very young Dennis Brown's "Impossible" giving way to "The Heptone's "Party Time." Nonreggae-heads will wonder what they've been listening to these past 30 or so years. --Elena Oumano
 

CD Reviews

A Classic
Harper | SF, CA | 05/13/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Very solid comp from Heartbeat's collection of studio one masters. Heartbeat seems to have the best backlog of these old classics. To the listener of samples: The best tracks on this album are not those highlighted (Row, Fisherman Row by the Wailing Souls, Mr DC by Sugar Minott, and Jah Promise by Johnnie Osbourne are songs that any reggae fan will cling to.)This is my fourth copy of this album (and NO you can't borrow it)."
Reggae that you can listen to.
Harper | 12/13/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Take me back to a time when reggae was easy to listen to. Old school reggae is becoming obscure with the explosion of slack lyrics. These songs were about love, life, and politics. Before Bob Marley became a superstar, he was a member of the Wailing Souls. Listen to the nasal sounds of "Row Fisherman Row" and you'll start grooving to the lyrical tunes. Get this CD collection of reggae greats."