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Selector's choice: Best of Studio One (Vinyl LP)

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Alpha Boys School Radio and Jamaica Nice. are pleased to showcase vinyl selections featuring Alpha past students. Each release is available for purchase in Alpha's gift shop on its Kingston campus and online in collaboration with our partner, Jamaica Nice., ready to be shipped worldwide.

studio one best of reggae

Studio One was one of the most influential Jamaican recording studios in the 1960s and 1970s. Its founder and executive producer, Coxsone Dodd, led the explosion of ska and the transition from rocksteady to reggae by being among the first to record Bob Marley, Burning Spear, and Dennis Brown. The Best Of Studio One offers a unique collection of singles that capture the spirit of Jamaica exploring its creative power and reminds us why these recordings are still the basis of the music today.


studio on best of reggae

1 Baby Why - The Cables

2 My Last Love - The Termites

3 Melody Life - Marcia Griffiths

4 Can I Change My Mind - Alton Ellis

5 Jah Promise - Johnnie Osbourne

6 Rub A Dub Style - Michigan and Smiley

7 Impossible - Dennis Brown

8 Party Time - The Heptones

9 Throw Me Corn - Larry Marshall

10 Born To Love - Slim Smith

11 Roots Natty - The Gladiators

12 Oh Mr. D. C. - Sugar Minott

13 Rastafari Tell You - Judah Tafari Eskender

14 Row Fisherman Row - Wailing Souls


The Cables - "Baby Why"


The Termites - "My Last Love"


Marcia Griffiths - "Melody Life"



Alton Ellis - "Can I Change My Mind"




Johnny Osbourne - "Jah Promise"


Michigan & Smiley - "Rub A Dub Style"


Dennis Brown - "Impossible"


The Heptones - "Party Time"


Larry Marshall - "Throw Mi Corn"


Slim Smith - "Born To Love"


The Gladiators - "Roots Natty Roots"


Sugar Minott - "Oh Mr. D.C."


Judah Eskender - "Rastafari Tell You"


The Wailing Souls - "Row Fisherman Row"


 


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