Various Artists - Randy's Studio Sessions 1969-1976 - LP Vinyl

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c0010261
UPC:
5060135762131

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Album:
Randy's Studio Sessions 1969-1976
Artist:
Various Artists
Format:
12" Vinyl
UPC:
5060135762131

Description

LP version. Voice Of Jamaica presents a compilation titled Randy's Studio 17 Sessions 1969-1976. In 1959, Vincent Chin opened a small record shop on the corner of East St. and Tower St, in downtown Kingston named after Randy's Records in Gallatin, Tennessee, an emporium where many of the Jamaican sound systems used to send their mail order records. Two years later, the shop moved to more spacious premises at 17 North Parade in the heart of Kingston's commercial district, where Randy's Record Mart rapidly established itself as Jamaica's leading retail and wholesale outlets. Vincent also produced records. Jamaica declared its independence in the summer of 1962 to the sound of Lord Creator's "Independent Jamaica" produced by Vincent and released on his Randy's Creative Calypso label. This is an exemplary selection of Bunny Striker Lee's recordings at Randy's Studio 17, compiled for this release. While some were recorded entirely, others are the products of Bunny's legendary mix and match approach with rhythm tracks laid at Randy's and the vocals done elsewhere. Features: Delroy Wilson, Pat Kelly, Bob Marley, Cornell Campbell, John Holt, Slim Smith, Owen Grey, Eric "Monty" Morris, Max Romeo, Johnny Clarke, Ronnie Davis, Doreen Schaeffer and Freddie McGregor.
A1–Delroy WilsonI'm Still Waiting
A2–Pat KellyYou Send Me
A3–Bob MarleyMr Chatterbox
A4–Cornell CampbellHow Does It Feel
A5–John HoltThe Tide Is High
A6–Slim SmithSunny Side Of The Sea
A7–Pat KellyWhen A Boy Is In Love
B1–Owen Grey*Candida
B2–Eric "Monty" MorrisDo It My Way
B3–Max RomeoLet The Power Fall On I
B4–Johnny ClarkeYou Have Caught Me Baby
B5–Ronnie DavisGot To Come Back
B6–Doreen Schaeffer*Walk Through This World
B7–Freddie McGregorTruth Hurts