Genres of music are seldom invented in someone's basement, generally they sort of fade into existence. Such is the case with ska, a genre of Jamaican music which comes from mento and calypso music, combined with American jazz and R&B, which could be heard on Jamaican radio coming from high-powered stations in New Orleans and Miami. Ska became popular in the early 1960s.
Tracklist
1 | Sammy No Dead by Clancy Eccles |
2 | Musical Storeroom by Frank Anderson |
3 | Guns Of Navarone by The Skatelites |
4 | I'm So In Love With You by The Techniques |
5 | One Eyed Giant by Baba Brooks and His Band |
6 | Want Me Cook by Owen & Leon Silveras |
7 | Strongman Sampson by Eric Morris |
8 | Congo War by Lord Brynner |
9 | Get Up Edina by Desmond Dekker |
10 | Hurry Up by Lord Creator |
11 | True Confession by The Silvertones |
12 | Phoenix City by Rolandd Alphonso |
13 | Storm Warning by Lyn Taitt & The Comets |
14 | 007 (Shanty Town) by Desmond Dekker |
15 | The Tide Is High by The Paragons |
16 | Blam Blam Fever by The Valentines |
17 | Doctor Zhivago by Tommy McCook and The Skatelites |
18 | If I Didn't Love You by Eric Morris |
19 | Girl I've Got a Date by Alton Ellis & The Flames |
20 | Let George Do It by Don Drummond |
21 | Jezebel by Lloyd & Glen |
22 | Happy Go Lucky Girl by The Paragons |
23 | When I Call Your Name by Stranger & Patsy |
24 | Next Door Neighbor by Owen & Leon Silveras |
25 | Carry Go Bring Come by Justin Hinds & The Dominos |
26 | Watermelon Man by Baba Brooks Band |
27 | Derrick! by Derrick Harriot |
28 | Daisy I Love You by Jackie Estick |
29 | Miss Jamaica by Jimmy Cliff |
30 | Duck Soup by Drumbago’s Orchestra |
31 | Don D Lion by Don Drummond |
32 | Silver Dollar by Tommy McCook and The Skatelites |
33 | Over the River by Justin Hinds & The Dominoes |
34 | Sinners Got A Moaning by Ewan McDermott & The Vibrators |
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