SJR COXISONE'S MUSIC 2 1959-63 Triple Vinyl LP
Tracklist
1. Jerk Pork - Roland Alphonso & The Alley Cats
2. Lover's Jive - Neville Esson
3. Lazy Lou - Monty & the Cyclones
4. Get Drunk - Owen Gray
5. Dog It - Monty & the Cyclones
6. More Proof - Clancy Eccles
7. Exodus - Tommy McCook & The Skatalites
8. Swanee River Rock - Clue J & His Blues Blasters
9. Spit in the Sky - Delroy Wilson
10. Federal Special - Roland Alphonso
11. Grandma Grandpa - Owen Gray
12. Cuban Blockade - Don Drummond
13. Little Lady - Theophilus Beckford With Clue J & His Blues Blasters
14. Away from You - Tommy McCook
15. I Live and I Love - Clancy Eccles with Hersan & His City Slickers
16. Hully Gully Rock - Roland Alphonso & The Alley Cats
17. Lion of Judah - Delroy Wilson
18. Two for One - Tommy McCook
19. Sweet Sweet Jenny - Toots and The Maytals
20. Grand National - Roland Alphonso
21. Sinners Weep & Mourn - Owen Gray with Hersan & His City Slickers
22. Peanut Vendor - Tommy McCook
23. Shining Light - Toots and The Maytals
24. Lonely Moments - Lascelles Perkins with Clue J & His Blues Blasters
25. Six and Seven Books of Moses - Toots and The Maytals
26. It Happens - Cecil Lloyd
27. Don't Do It - Bunny & Scully
28. Scrap Iron - Don Drummond
29. Creation - Lascelles Perkins with Clue J & His Blues Blasters
30. Don't Slam the Door - Tommy McCook
31. Joybells of Independence - The Rhythm Aces
32. Jack Ruby - Roland Alphonso
33. Hallelujah - Toots and The Maytals
34. Habits - Bob Marley and The Wailers
35. Wheel and Turn - Frank Anderson & Tommy McCook
36. Kingston to Mo'bay - Busty & Cool
37. Mr. Propman - Don Drummond
38. Mighty Man - Higgs & Wilson
39. Trotting In - Tommy McCook & Roland Alphonso
40. Cool Breeze - Bunny & Skitter with Count Ossie and his Wareikas
41. Light of My Life - The Mellow Larks
This is the second collection to bring together many of the visionary producer Clement ‘Sir Coxsone’ Dodd’s early recordings made with Jamaica’s most exciting young artists and musicians, who helped define the world of reggae music over the decades following Jamaican Independence.
These recordings were made when Sir Coxsone ruled the dancehalls of Kingston in the late 1950s and early 1960s with his number one Downbeat Sound System, where songs were tested out on dub plates at a dance to see a crowd’s reaction - the most popular of which were then released commercially
Triple 12†LP Vinyl set