Mojo Rock Steady
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The term "reggae," often used to describe any music coming from Jamaica, is in reality a term that represents a whole canon of music that has grown, developed, and branched off from Jamaica's first native popular music, ska. Rock steady, the next form the island developed, is the precursor to the specific sub-genre of reggae, as well as the politically and culturally directed music that followed it called roots. In the rock steady era of the '60s and '70s, ska's blaring horns were minimized, and an electric bass and syncopated horn line carried the rhythm. The lyrics became more centered upon political and social concerns, especially the plight of Jamaica's black citizens. MOJO ROCK STEADY is an excellent introduction to this important era in the development of reggae music. Rhythmically and contextually, the songs contained herein represent important markers in reggae's growth. There are classic instrumental pieces like "Rockfort Rock" (originally titled "Psychedelic Rock" but renamed because a DJ from the Rockfort area of Kingston claimed it as his neighborhood's theme song), protean social protest songs from the Gaylads ("Africa") and the Bassies ("River Jordan"), and an example of one of reggae's lesser-known female vocalists, Denise Darlington ("Feel So Good"). You´ll find the tracklist in the comment.
Mojo Rock Steady (192 kbps)
The term "reggae," often used to describe any music coming from Jamaica, is in reality a term that represents a whole canon of music that has grown, developed, and branched off from Jamaica's first native popular music, ska. Rock steady, the next form the island developed, is the precursor to the specific sub-genre of reggae, as well as the politically and culturally directed music that followed it called roots. In the rock steady era of the '60s and '70s, ska's blaring horns were minimized, and an electric bass and syncopated horn line carried the rhythm. The lyrics became more centered upon political and social concerns, especially the plight of Jamaica's black citizens. MOJO ROCK STEADY is an excellent introduction to this important era in the development of reggae music. Rhythmically and contextually, the songs contained herein represent important markers in reggae's growth. There are classic instrumental pieces like "Rockfort Rock" (originally titled "Psychedelic Rock" but renamed because a DJ from the Rockfort area of Kingston claimed it as his neighborhood's theme song), protean social protest songs from the Gaylads ("Africa") and the Bassies ("River Jordan"), and an example of one of reggae's lesser-known female vocalists, Denise Darlington ("Feel So Good"). You´ll find the tracklist in the comment.Mojo Rock Steady (192 kbps)

9 Comments:
At 4:48 PM,
Zero G Sound said…
Tracklist:
01 Prince Francis - Mojo Rock Steady
02 The Gaylads - I Am Free
03 The Sound Dimension - Psychedelic Rock
04 Hugh Godfrey - They Got To Go
05 Roland Alphonso - Take Me
06 The Soul Brothers - Hot And Cold
07 King Stitt - Rockers Corner
08 Denise Darlington - Feel So Good
09 The Sound Dimension - Mojo Rock Steady (Instrumental)
10 The Bassies - River Jordan
11 Alton Ellis & The Soul Vendors - Whipping The Prince
12 Hortense Ellis - Secretly
13 The Minstrels - People Get Ready
14 Roland Alphonso & The Soul Brothers - Rock And Sock
15 The Clarendonians - Tables Gonna Turn
16 The Gaylads - Africa
At 12:10 AM,
stu said…
wow thanks,i have 1500 rocksteady and early reggae tunes but would ya believe none of these other than "people get ready", great stuff thanks again
At 11:00 AM,
MoogPower said…
This is a fine set...thanx zero.
Peace out to you mon!
At 3:39 PM,
i said…
wow. i finally got around to listening to these tracks and they're amazing. esp. the gaylads tracks, hadn't heard those versions before... thanks a lot for these!! love your blog.
At 3:35 PM,
Zero G Sound said…
I´m glad that you all like it.
Greetings!
At 4:59 AM,
Anonymous said…
Nice idea with this site its better than most of the rubbish I come across.
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At 8:16 AM,
dubtafari said…
Big up to the I-man for the Mojo-Rocksteady collection.
I n I too just put the tracks.
BIG MISTAKE.
Pure Studio One to the fullness.
Give thanks to the idren for the musical disc ..... scorcher
At 6:29 PM,
Anonymous said…
Great site lots of usefull infomation here.
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At 3:11 PM,
Anonymous said…
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