Studio One: Music Lab

Soul Jazz Records | Various Artists | SJRLP503

£29.00

Delves deep into the unique melting pot sound of reggae, funk and dub created throughout the 1970s at the Studio One music lab

  1. Hortense & The Sound Dimension - People Make The World Go Round (Version)
  2. Leroy Wallace & The New Establishment - Far Beyond (Version)
  3. Sound Dimension - Face Man (Version)
  4. Fabian & The Vibes - Mother & Child (Part 2)
  5. Lennie Hibbert - Go For Yourself
  6. Dub Specialist - Chainey Roots
  7. Brentford All Stars - The World Is A Ghetto
  8. The Jay Tees & Brentford Rockers - Forward To Jah (Part 2)
  9. Roy Richards - Summertime
  10. Lennie Hibbert - Snow Bird
  11. Pablov Black - Dread Head
  12. Cedric Im Brooks - Glory To Sound
  13. Jackie Mittoo - Lazy Bones
  14. Dub Specialist - Message From Dub
  15. Jackie Mittoo - Sunshine Of Your Love

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Format: Vinyl
Brand new Studio One collection on Soul Jazz Records ...

This new release delves deep into the unique melting pot sound of reggae, funk and dub created throughout the 1970s at the Studio One music lab situated at 13 Brentford Road, Kingston, where the intense experiments and collaborations of crack musicians, singers, DJs and engineers under the guidance of producer Clement 'Coxsone' Dodd produced the most forward-thinking music ever to come out of Jamaica.

Here you will find some of the deepest and rawest cuts to emanate out the Studio One factory - truly hypnotic rhythms, powerful funk guitar and bass, soaring horns and more interspersed with occasional vocals and toasting as musicians reach for the highest heights and deepest roots of reggae music.

Some of these tunes here are rare and classic versions to seminal Studio One vocal cuts from the likes of Horace Andy and Hortense Ellis. There is also a wealth of cuts from simply the greatest musicians ever to come out of Jamaica (let alone Studio One). These include Jackie Mittoo, Roland Alphonso, Cedric Brooks, Ernest Ranglin and the Brentford All-Stars.

You will find straight up funk bombs such as Lennie Hibbert's mind-blowing 'Go For Yourself' (sounding like The Meters meets James Brown!), the Brentford All-Stars covering War's classic 'The World is a Ghetto.' and Jackie Mittoo showing how to make Cream's 'Sunshine of Your Love' into a reggae funk bomb!

All of these sit beside super-deep roots and dub cuts that exemplify together how Studio One was unique in Clement Dodd's pioneering vision of reggae, the music created functioning with a continuous level of experimentation that blurred the lines between genres and pushed the outer limits of reggae music at all times.

The album comes with extensive sleevenotes by Steve Barker (Wire magazine) and comes as a double gatefold vinyl

 
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