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martes, 24 de marzo de 2015
Clancy Eccles -
Libertad: The Anthologia 1967-1973.
Clancy Eccles fue uno de los principales productores de
rocksteady, y pronto
se convirtió en el reggae. Además
de ser un cantante y productor consumado,
Eccles tenía convicciones políticas
profundas en el poder curativo del socialismo, y practicó
lo que predicaba, prestando su voz
a la causa, tanto político como interpersonal.
Eccles ayudó Lee
"Scratch" Perry establer
su estudio e hizo todo lo que
pudo para ayudar a sus compañeros
músicos jamaicanos ganan prominencia durante los años 70. Parece ser que también acuñó el término "Reggae" del término del
argot "streggae", que
se refería a una señora de
fácil reputación. Esta antología es de excelencia recopilando sus mejores temas y colaboraciones
de varias agrupaciones en la época dorada de Jamaica.
Clancy Eccles - Freedom: The Anthology 1967-73. Clancy Eccles was one of the major producers of rocksteady, the Jamaican music style that built on ska and soon developed into reggae. Besides being an accomplished singer and producer, Eccles had deep political beliefs in the healing power of socialism, and he practiced what he preached, lending his voice to the cause, both political and interpersonal. Eccles helped Lee "Scratch" Perry set up his studio and did everything he could to help his fellow Jamaican musicians gain prominence during the 70s. He also apparently coined the term "reggae" from the slang term "streggae," which referred to a lady of easy reputation. This anthology, released by the amazing Trojan label, is uniformly excellent.
Disc 1
- What Will Your Mama Say - Clancy Eccles
- Stay Loose - Hemsley Morris
- Say What You're Saying - Eric Morris
- C. N. Express - Clancy, Lee & Sticky
- Oh My Lover - Clancy Eccles & Velma Mongal
- Two Of A Kind - Clancy Eccles & Claudelle Clarke
- I Did It - Winston Wright & The Dynamites
- Please Stay - Larry Marshall & Alvin
- My Lonely Days - Eric Morris
- Easy Snappin' - Theo Beckford
- Here Comes The Night - Busty Brown
- Feel The Rhythm - Clancy Eccles
- Let Us Be Lovers - Clancy Eccles & Velma Mongal
- Deacon Don - Clancy Eccles
- Don't Brag, Don't Boast (AKA Bagaboo) - Clancy Eccles
- Last Call (AKA Tribute To Drumbago) - The Dynamites
- Fattie Fattie - Clancy Eccles
- Rodney's History - Carl Dawkins
- I Don't Care - The Dingle Brothers
- John Public (AKA Tom Hark) - The Dynamites
- Sho Be Do - Clancy Eccles
- Fire Corner - King Stitt
- Mount Zion (We Want To Go Back Home) - Clancy Eccles & Noel 'Scully' Simms
- The World Needs Love - Clancy Eccles
- Vigerton 2 - King Stitt
- Mr Midnight (AKA Skokiaan) - Winston Wright & The Dynamites
- Africa - Clancy Eccles & Chorus
- Foolish Fool - Cynthia Richards
- Don't Mind Me - Joe Higgs & Ron Wilson
Disc 2
- Dance Beat - King Stitt & Clancy Eccles
- The Ugly One (AKA Lee Van Cleef) - King Stitt & The Dynamites
- Freedom - Clancy Eccles
- Kingston Town - Lord Creator
- Holly Holy - The Fabulous Flames
- I Fe Layo (AKA The Name Of The Game) - Larry McDonald & Denzil Laing With The Dynamites
- Conversation - Cynthia Richards
- Herbsman Shuffle (AKA Herbman) - King Stitt & Andy Capp
- Phantom - The Dynamites
- Love Me Forever - Barry & Affections
- Zion - The Westmorlites
- Love That Builds - Joe Higgs & Ron Wilson
- Credit Squeeze - Clancy Eccles
- Live And Love - Barry Wilson
- Sweet Jamaica - Clancy Eccles
- Unite Tonight - Clancy Eccles
- Growing Up - The Fabulous Flames
- Hi De Do - The Fabulous Flames
- Rod Of Correction - Clancy Eccles
- Teardrops Will Fall - The Silvertones
- Power For The People - Clancy Eccles
- Hallelujah Free At Last - Clancy Eccles
- Send Me A Picture - Glen Ricketts
- Ganja Free - Clancy Eccles
- Stop The Criticism - Clancy Eccles
- You Can't Be Serious - Tito Simon
- People Can't You See - Third World
thanks for this anthology skinhead reggae forever
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