Various Artists - This Is Jamaican Ska Presenting The Ska-Talites - Studio One / Rock A Shacka LP RE

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Various Artists - This Is Jamaican Ska Presenting The Ska-Talites - Studio One / Rock A Shacka LP RE

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Various Artists - This Is Jamaican Ska Presenting The Ska-Talites - Studio One / Rock A Shacka LP RE

Media - Mint / New

Cover - VG+, small corner bend from shipping

Tracklist

A1 –The Wailers Simmer Down

A2 –The Skatalites Salt Lane Gal

A3 –Jackie Opel Push Wood

A4 –Andy & Joey Wonder No More

A5 –Roland Alphonso Bongo Tango

A6 –Roland Alphonso Sucu-Sucu

B1 –Roland Alphonso 20-75

B2 –Jackie & Doreen The Vow

B3 –The Wailers How Many Times

B4 –Don Drummond , Roland Alphonso Heaven & Earth

B5 –Jackie Opel Sit Down Servant

B6 –The Wailers Go, Jimmy, Go

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Wallers "SIMMER DOWN" "HOW MANY TIMIES (DO YOU REMEMBER)", Jackie operation "PUSH WOOD" "SIT DOWN SERVANT", etc., 1964-65, Ska Golden Age A ska compilation that represents Coxson / Studio One, which WILLIE MITCHEL's cover "20-75" has been replaced with a . Andy & Joey "WONDER NO MORE" is a sequel to the eternal ska classic "YOU'RE WONDERING NOW" covered by The Specials and Amy Winehouse. more complete 7-inch version from the original LP version. Don Drummond's "HEAVEN & EARTH" was miss-credited as "ROLL ON SWEET DON" for both the original LP and the recurrence, but this is the official title.

** Added 4 rare ska songs from the same period, Blue Beats, Gayrads,and Skata Lights, to the CD.

This is the iconic Ska compilation from Coxsone / Studio One including top tunes like The Wailer's “Simmer Down” “How Many times (Do You Remember)” and Jackie Opel's “Push Wood” “Sit Down Servant” released in 1964 --65, When Ska was at its zenith.

Andy & Joey's evergreen “You're Wondering Now” has been famously covered by The Specials and the late Amy Winehouse. “Wonder No More” was an earnest follow-up. The cover of Willie Mitchell's “20-75” Is replaced by brushed up 7 inch version. Don Drummond's “Heaven & Erth” has been mis credited on original LP & reissues as “Roll On Sweet Don” but this is the right title.