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From 1968 through to the mid 1970’s the reggae beat began to slow down,some say due to the extreme heat hitting down onto Kingston Town and its surrounding enclaves. People needed something less strenuous to dance to. The Ska and Rocksteady Sounds (see 101 Orange Street KS007) that rocked Jamaica previously, had now found a slower tempo and become more ‘Dread’ lyrically to suit the times. Reggae music has always moved within the social climate it found itself in and this set here, as we ‘Return To Orange Street’ was ROOTS ROCK REGGAE TIME....The Rastafarian message that runs through this collection of ‘Reality’, sometimes labelled ‘Sufferers’ music,is strong and works on many levels. It can come across on a heavy rhythm and vocal cut. Its example represented here by Prince Jazzbo’s ‘Dread in a Earth’ and ‘I Roy’s ‘Roots Man Time’, moving through to the popular new sounds of the DJ’s working over an old rhythm and alongside its existing vocal. As with Busty Brown working with Delroy

Kingston Sounds LP 09

Aggrovators, Busty Brown, Cornell Campbell, Delroy Wilson, Horace Andy, I Roy, Jah Stitch, Johnny Clarke, Lee Perry, Monty Morris, Prince Jazzbo, Slim Smith, Twinkle Brothers

Name: Return To Orange Street
Label: Kingston Sounds
Format: 12" LP
Country: UK
Category: DUB / Ragga
Style: Reggae Vocal
Weight: 0.24 kg


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01 - Prince Jazzbo - Dread In A Earth

02 - I Roy - Roots Man Time

03 - Delroy Wilson & Busty Brown - Know Your Rights

04 - Twinkle Brothers - Too Late

05 - Jah Stitch & Johnny Clarke - True Born African

06 - Cornell Campbell - To Be Loved

07 - Lee Perry & Aggrovators - You Funny Boy

08 - Delroy Wilson - Who Cares

09 - I Roy & Cornell Campbell - On The Run

10 - Horace Andy - Where Is The Love

11 - Cornell Campbell - Girl Of My Dreams

12 - Monty Morris - Times Are Dread

13 - Twinkle Brothers - It's Not Who You Know

14 - Slim Smith - Trying To Find A Home