Trojan is a British record label founded in 1968 by Lee Gopthal and specializing in licensing ska, rocksteady, reggae, dub, and other Jamaican sides for international distribution.
Trojan Records has a deep catalog of late-'60s and early-'70s Jamaican classics that the label recycled into compilations like this one. These compilations are full of fascinating tracks that chronicle the emergence of Jamaican pop music onto the international stage, and if they're constantly recycled, well, it's good that they're out there.
Tracklist:
A1-Marcia Griffiths - When Will I See You Again
A2-Jackie Robinson - Homely Girl
A3-Lloyd Charmers - Sweet Harmony
A4-Ken Boothe - Darling You Send Me
A5-Maroons - Kung Fu Fighting
A6-Skin, Flesh & Bones - Solitary Man
A7-Tinga Stewart - Play De Music
A8-Pat Kelly - Best Time Of My Life
A9-Maroons - Rock Your Baby
A10-Lloyd Charmers - Let's Get It On
B1-Turnell Mccormack - Irie Festival
B2-Skin, Flesh & Bones - Bammie Fe Fish
B3-Jenny Taylor - Come lay some loving on me
B4-The Soul Messengers- Do It (Until You're Satisfied)
B5-Derrick Harriott - Some Guys Have All The Luck
B6-Tito Simon - This Monday Morning Feeling
B7-Johny Clarke - Enter into his gates with praise
B8-Derrick Morgan & Hortense Ellis - I'm Gone
B9-Barbara Jones - Changin partners
B10-Pat Rhoden - Boogie On Reggae Woman
VA - Club Reggae (Trojan, 1974)
(192 kbps, cover art included)
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