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V/A Studio One Soul (Soul Jazz) cd 21.00
The newest collection from the Soul Jazz label's new "Studio One" series collects 18 tracks of American soul as interpreted by Jamaican artists and released during the sixties and seventies on the Studio One label. Much like Trojan's "Soulful Reggae" three cd box set which came out last year, "Studio One Soul" demonstrates not only just how much Jamaican artists looked towards the U.S. for musical fertilization, but often how independant minded Jamaican's were judging by their interpretations of the originals. Just how widespread the trend of covering and reworking soul and r&b from the States was becomes quite obvious when it is pointed out that between both collections (68 tracks altogether) there's absolutely no overlap. Yet another great compilation from Soul Jazz!
RealAudio clip:
FRASER, NORMA "The First Cut Is The Deepest"
RealAudio clip: SENIOR SOUL "Is It Because I'm Black"
RealAudio clip: MITTOO, JACKIE "Deeper & Deeper"

V/A Studio One Soul (Soul Jazz) 2lp 24.00
THIS IS CURRENTLY OUT OF PRINT OR OTHERWISE UNAVAILABLE TO US AT THE MOMENT, SO PLEASE DO NOT ORDER IT. SORRY.
The newest collection from the Soul Jazz label's new "Studio One" series collects 18 tracks of American soul as interpreted by Jamaican artists and released during the sixties and seventies on the Studio One label. Much like Trojan's "Soulful Reggae" three cd box set which came out last year, "Studio One Soul" demonstrates not only just how much Jamaican artists looked towards the U.S. for musical fertilization, but often how independant minded Jamaican's were judging by their interpretations of the originals. Just how widespread the trend of covering and reworking soul and r&b from the States was becomes quite obvious when it is pointed out that between both collections (68 tracks altogether) there's absolutely no overlap. Yet another great compilation from Soul Jazz!

album cover V/A Studio One Soul 2 (Soul Jazz) cd 21.00
If there were any doubt how deep and rich the vaults of Studio One were, Soul Jazz has shown that it's pretty much a bottomless well of amazingly rich sounds. This time it's the second in their Studio One Soul series, which shows the influence of American soul & funk on the roots of Reggae. The way that the sounds of folks like Curtis Mayfield, Al Green and early Roberta Flack influenced the music coming out of Jamaica, played itself out so nicely in the delivery from artists in Studio One. The mixture of classic soul melody and roots reggae instrumentation made for a sound that perfectly incorporated two so very important movements in black music in this century. Hearing Jerry Jones tackle the Eugene McDaniel's penned "Compared to What" or The Heptones taking on Curtis Mayfield's "Choice of Color" doesn't sound as much like an homage or cover as it does a solidarity of soul and spirit that makes so much sense and sounds so totally wonderful.
MPEG Stream:
DUB SPECIALIST "Darker Block"
MPEG Stream: JERRY JONES "Compared To What"
MPEG Stream: THE HEPTONES "Jumping Jehosophat"

album cover V/A Studio One Soul 2 (Soul Jazz) 2lp 24.00
If there were any doubt how deep and rich the vaults of Studio One were, Soul Jazz has shown that it's pretty much a bottomless well of amazingly rich sounds. This time it's the second in their Studio One Soul series, which shows the influence of American soul & funk on the roots of Reggae. The way that the sounds of folks like Curtis Mayfield, Al Green and early Roberta Flack influenced the music coming out of Jamaica, played itself out so nicely in the delivery from artists in Studio One. The mixture of classic soul melody and roots reggae instrumentation made for a sound that perfectly incorporated two so very important movements in black music in this century. Hearing Jerry Jones tackle the Eugene McDaniel's penned "Compared to What" or The Heptones taking on Curtis Mayfield's "Choice of Color" doesn't sound as much like an homage or cover as it does a solidarity of soul and spirit that makes so much sense and sounds so totally wonderful.
MPEG Stream:
DUB SPECIALIST "Darker Block"
MPEG Stream: JERRY JONES "Compared To What"
MPEG Stream: THE HEPTONES "Jumping Jehosophat"

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