From Trojan Records: It was the one and only Arthur “Duke” Reid who brought the Jamaican music scene to a higher level by perfecting the recording quality day by day. By the time and effort he put in producing he created some of the most important Trojan releases. The wonderful compilation Soul of Jamaica consists of music recorded in 1968 by some of the top notch musicians who were available for the recording sessions. Duke had Tommy McCook and the Supersonics, led by the Ex-Skatalite saxophone king and featuring teenage drumming sensation Paul Douglas and bass man Jackie Jackson among others. The vocal stars on this record are Alton Ellis and the Paragons, some of the well known musicians from that time. This is another fantastic compilation by the Duke.
A1 | Joya Landis - Angels Of The Morning |
A2 | Alton Ellis - Willow Tree |
A3 | Tommy McCook - Heat Wave |
A4 | Phyllis Dillon - Out The Light |
A5 | The Paragons - My Best Girl |
B1 | Tommy McCook - The World Needs Love |
B2 | Alton Ellis - I Can't Stand It |
B3 | Phyllis Dillon - Long Time |
B4 | Tommy McCook - Ride Mi Donkey |
B5 | Alton Ellis, Phyllis Dillon - Love Letters |
B6 | The Jamaicans - Woman Go Home |
B7 | Tommy McCook - Flying Home |