Various - Studio One Rockers
(CD/2xLP) Soul Jazz Records SJR48, 2001-01-22

Tracklisting :
01. Sound Dimension - Real Rock
02. Marcia Griffiths - Feel Like Jumping
03. Freddy Mcgregor - Bobby Baylon
04. Horace Andy - Skylarking
05. Lennie Hibbert - Village Soul
06. Brentford All-stars - Greedy G
07. Johnny Osbourne - Truth And Rights
08. Ernest Ranglin - Surfin'
09. Michigan And Smiley - Eye Of Danger
10. Dawn Penn - No No No
11. The Skatalites - Phoenix City
12. Prince Jazzbo - Crabwalking
13. Jackie Mittoo - Hot Milk
14. Lone Ranger - Badder Dan Dem
15. Cedric Brooks - Ethiopia

Studio One Rockers

Press Release :
Following on from the success of the "100% Dynamite" series, here we enter the vaults of the most important Reggae label of all time, Studio One. Owned and founded by Clement "Coxsone" Dodd, Studio One's output serves as a comprehensive guide to the history of Reggae music.

The music on "Studio One Rockers" covers all areas of Reggae such as Ska, Rocksteady, Roots and Dancehall, all areas in which Studio One led the field.

"Studio One Rockers" features many legendary Studio One tracks brought together for the first time by Soul Jazz Records.

From the beginning of Reggae, when the Skatalites developed a new sound of Ska in 1962 up until today, Studio One has been the number one innovator in Jamaican music. Included in this compilation are classic Ska tracks ("Phoenix City"), Rocksteady ("Feel Like Jumping"), Roots music ("Truth and Rights"), Dancehall (Freddy McGregor, Michigan and Smiley) and many more.

Featured here are many of the classic tracks from Studio One. From Dawn Penn's legendary "No, No, No" to classics such as Horace Andy's "Skylarking" and Marcia Griffith's "Feel Like Jumping".

The Coxsone Soundsystem in the early 60s was one of the three main soundsystems operating in Jamaica alongside his competitors, Prince Buster and Duke Reid.

The Studio One catalogue is possibly the largest in Jamaican music and this release is the first in a series of Studio One compilations on Soul Jazz Records.

This album comes with an in depth interview with Mr C.S. Dodd, about how he set up and ran his record label in the 1960s and 1970s.