A compilation album showcasing the diversity of Caribbean music
A rare archival recording capturing the rich tradition and cultural diversity of Jamaican music.
This compilation album features a diverse selection of genres, including jazz, mento, and Latin music, taken from recordings made by Federal Records in the 1960s. It offers a valuable resource for learning about the Jamaican music scene before reggae, making it an essential resource for research into Caribbean music culture. The performance quality of each track is high, making it a satisfying and musically enjoyable album.
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21 TRACKS:
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1)
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Ernest Ranglin & The Federal Band - Like Falling In Love
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Cecil Lloyd & The Starline Troubadors - Profile Cha Cha
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Lennie Hibbert Combo - I Love Paris
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4)
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Eric Grant Orchestra - T'is Wonderful
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George Moxey - C'est Magnifique
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Count Owen & His Calypsonians - Go Fife Go
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Ernest Ranglin - Angelima
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Lennie Hibbert Combo - Estrellita
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Cecil Lloyd & The Starline Troubadors - Rhumbina
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Ernest Ranglin - Sly Mongoose
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Baba Motta & Ernest Ranglin - Linstead Market
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Bertie King - Wheel And Turn Me
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Ernest Ranglin & Baba Motta - Come Back Liza
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Baba Motta - Solas Market
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Bertie King & Baba Motta - Brown Skin Gal
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Bertie King & Ernest Ranglin - Mango Walk
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Count Owen & His Calypsonians - Aye Aye Aye
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Eric Grant Orchestra - Razor Merengue
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Ernest Ranglin - Ernest's Tune
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Audley Williams & His Orchestra - String Of Pearls
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21)
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Winston Turner Quintet - Monday Monday
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