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album cover V/A Studio One Roots (Soul Jazz) cd 21.00
On the heels of their unsuccessful "500% Dynamite" compilation, comes the third installment of Soul Jazz's "Studio One" series of themed anthologies culled from Coxsone Dodd's highly influential studio. As a collection "Studio One Roots" is perhaps the best thing that Soul Jazz has released in a long time. Not only are there some great tracks on here, but there are plenty of rare cuts as well. And although Dodd may not have been known as much for his roots reggae productions, he certainly has a few in his vault that can stand alongside the best. From the very beginning of this album with the Cyclones & Count Ossie's ball busting instrumental "Meditation" you know you've got a great comp in your hands. Featuring a barking and growling Hammond B3 backed by pounding niyabinghi drumming and deep bass, it's a shame the cut is only three minutes long. There are plenty of great tracks on here -- both instrumental and vocal -- including crooner Alton Ellis' haunting and bizarre "Blackish White" in which an impassioned Ellis tests the range of his tenor, and Lennie Hibbert's jazz influenced "More Creation" with its dreamy vibraphone solo. I guess we can view this collection as an apology for "500% Dynamite" and once again anticipate more fine collections from Soul Jazz. Highly recommended!
RealAudio clip:
CYCLONES WITH COUNT OSSIE "Meditation"
RealAudio clip: MCGREGOR, FREDDIE "Africa Here I Come"
RealAudio clip: HIBBERT, LENNIE "More Creation"
RealAudio clip: SIMMS, ZOOT "African Challenge"

V/A Studio One Roots (Soul Jazz) 2lp 24.00
On the heels of their unsuccessful "500% Dynamite" compilation, comes the third installment of Soul Jazz's "Studio One" series of themed anthologies culled from Coxsone Dodd's highly influential studio. As a collection "Studio One Roots" is perhaps the best thing that Soul Jazz has released in a long time. Not only are there some great tracks on here, but there are plenty of rare cuts as well. And although Dodd may not have been known as much for his roots reggae productions, he certainly has a few in his vault that can stand alongside the best. From the very beginning of this album with the Cyclones & Count Ossie's ball busting instrumental "Meditation" you know you've got a great comp in your hands. Featuring a barking and growling Hammond B3 backed by pounding niyabinghi drumming and deep bass, it's a shame the cut is only three minutes long. There are plenty of great tracks on here -- both instrumental and vocal -- including crooner Alton Ellis' haunting and bizarre "Blackish White" in which an impassioned Ellis tests the range of his tenor, and Lennie Hibbert's jazz influenced "More Creation" with its dreamy vibraphone solo. I guess we can view this collection as an apology for "500% Dynamite" and once again anticipate more fine collections from Soul Jazz. Highly recommended!

album cover V/A Studio One Roots 2 (Soul Jazz) cd 21.00
Fanciers of vintage reggae and dub can't go too wrong with a Studio One comp. The late Coxsone Dodd's label recorded the best of 'em, so it hasn't been hard for Soul Jazz to come up with some pretty excellent comps of stuff culled from the Studio One vaults. And the original Studio One Roots collection they put out was itself indeed pretty fine. So Roots 2 seems like it would have to be good, and it is! The 19 tracks (seven of them previously unreleased!) include cuts from such artists as Cedric Brooks, Tommy McCook, Joe Higgs & Ken Boothe, Zion All Stars, Zoot Sims, Willie Williams, Jackie Bernard, Prince Francis, Devon Russell, Winston Matthews, Joseph Hill, The Saints, Larry Marshall, The Gladiators, Al Campbell, and several others. Lots of soulful, laidback, positive rasta vibes here! The most downtempo and moodiest are our faves, especially the reggae-jazz instrumentals from Brooks and McCook. But there's some gorgeous vocal tracks on here as well, such Winston Matthew's take on Bob Marley's "Sun Is Shining".
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JOE HIGGS & KEN BOOTHE "Message Of Old"
MPEG Stream: THE SAINTS "Sleeping Trees"

album cover V/A Studio One Roots 2 (Soul Jazz) 2lp 24.00
Fanciers of vintage reggae and dub can't go too wrong with a Studio One comp. The late Coxsone Dodd's label recorded the best of 'em, so it hasn't been hard for Soul Jazz to come up with some pretty excellent comps of stuff culled from the Studio One vaults. And the original Studio One Roots collection they put out was itself indeed pretty fine. So Roots 2 seems like it would have to be good, and it is! The 19 tracks (seven of them previously unreleased!) include cuts from such artists as Cedric Brooks, Tommy McCook, Joe Higgs & Ken Boothe, Zion All Stars, Zoot Sims, Willie Williams, Jackie Bernard, Prince Francis, Devon Russell, Winston Matthews, Joseph Hill, The Saints, Larry Marshall, The Gladiators, Al Campbell, and several others. Lots of soulful, laidback, positive rasta vibes here! The most downtempo and moodiest are our faves, especially the reggae-jazz instrumentals from Brooks and McCook. But there's some gorgeous vocal tracks on here as well, such Winston Matthew's take on Bob Marley's "Sun Is Shining".
MPEG Stream:
JOE HIGGS & KEN BOOTHE "Message Of Old"
MPEG Stream: THE SAINTS "Sleeping Trees"

album cover V/A Studio One Roots Vol. 3 (Soul Jazz) cd 21.00
There are not many things in this world you can count on, so it's so damn comforting to know that every time Soul Jazz puts together a compilation from the vaults of Studio One the results are going to be golden! Volume 3 in the Studio One Roots series has been blazing us with its warmth. Wow, did they know how to capture raw and soul melting melodies inside Clement Dodd's studio. What's also so telling about this and all of the Studio One compilations is how strong quality control was inside Dodd's studio. There just doesn't seem to be any duds or lackluster performances. Anyone with an affinity for roots reggae will find much to love on this collection but we also really think people who have never thought of themselves as big reggae-heads should check this out as it really is the cream of the crop, and what often gets overlooked in this heyday of Studio One recordings is how great the songwriting is. The duel influence of American doo-wop and soul with the African tradition of Burru rhythms made for a sound oozing with conviction and sensuality. Another stellar collection from the goldmine of Studio One.
MPEG Stream:
JENNIFER LARA "A Change Is Gonna Come"
MPEG Stream: WINSTON FLAMES "In A Armagideon"
MPEG Stream: THE DYNAMITE FOUR "Let's Make Love"

album cover V/A Studio One Roots Vol. 3 (Soul Jazz) 2lp 24.00
There are not many things in this world you can count on, so it's so damn comforting to know that every time Soul Jazz puts together a compilation from the vaults of Studio One the results are going to be golden! Volume 3 in the Studio One Roots series has been blazing us with its warmth. Wow, did they know how to capture raw and soul melting melodies inside Clement Dodd's studio. What's also so telling about this and all of the Studio One compilations is how strong quality control was inside Dodd's studio. There just doesn't seem to be any duds or lackluster performances. Anyone with an affinity for roots reggae will find much to love on this collection but we also really think people who have never thought of themselves as big reggae-heads should check this out as it really is the cream of the crop, and what often gets overlooked in this heyday of Studio One recordings is how great the songwriting is. The duel influence of American doo-wop and soul with the African tradition of Burru rhythms made for a sound oozing with conviction and sensuality. Another stellar collection from the goldmine of Studio One.
MPEG Stream:
JENNIFER LARA "A Change Is Gonna Come"
MPEG Stream: WINSTON FLAMES "In A Armagideon"
MPEG Stream: THE DYNAMITE FOUR "Let's Make Love"

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