Posted by : Monkey SKA jueves, 18 de abril de 2019


In 1969, after not so quietly developing in the Britain’s inner-cities over the months that had followed the demise of the once all-prevailing mod scene, the working-class youth subculture that became known as ‘skinhead’ exploded into mainstream British consciousness.
The popularity of the new brash style not only shook the country’s establishment to the core, it also helped propel the exciting new sound from Jamaica into the national pop charts: Reggae. Providing the ideal antidote to the perceived pretentiousness of prog rock, its throbbing, faced-paced style pulled no punches, with its simplistic and rhythms in stark contrast to the elaborate music widely favoured by many of the skinhead’s more affluent peers.
By 1969, the skinhead look and the sound of reggae had become synonymous and to mark the 50th anniversary of the year when both broke internationally, Trojan proudly presents this superb 2CD set comprising 58 classic skinhead favourites, all of which were originally released by British-based record companies half a century ago.
Stylishly complimenting the two previously issued ’Monkey Business’ compilations, ‘Dance The Reggae’ forms part of the ‘Spirit of 69’ anniversary celebrations, due to take place in the UK and Europe throughout 2019.


  1. Do the Reggae - The Tennors
  2. Mr D.J. - The Conquerors
  3. Where Were You - The Techniques
Soul Special - King Cannon
  1. Baby Baby - Val Bennett
  2. Love Love Everyday - Errol Dunkley & The Pioneers
  3. 5 to 5 - Lloyd Charmers & The Hippy Boys
  4. Ease Up - The Bleechers
  5. The Warrior - Johnny Osbourne
  6. Bigger Boss - Count Sticky & Ansell Collins & The J.J. Johnson All Stars
  7. The Storm - The Emotions
  8. Woman Capture Man - The Ethiopians
  9. You Had Your Chance - The Gaylads
  10. A Taste of Killing - The Upsetters
  11. Private Number - Ernest Wilson
  12. Shu Be Du - Clancy Eccles
  13. Mannix (B’wa Nina) - The Rhythm Rulers
  14. Sentimental Reason - The Maytones
  15. Hold the Pussy - Kid Gungo
  16. Decimal Currency - The Blenders
  17. Baff Boom - The Tennors
  18. Derrick Pop-The-Top - Derrick Morgan
  19. Bombshell - Bobby Ellis & The Crystalites
  20. Who You Gonna Run To - The Shades
  21. Dolly House On Fire - The Reggae Boys
  22. The Saint - Tommy McCook & The Supersonics
  23. A Heavy Load - Rudy Mills
  24. Run Girl Run - G.G. Grossett
  25. Dulcemania - Drumbago & The Dynamites
  26. Reggae Buddy - The Victors
  27. Since You've Been Gone - Eric Frater
  28. The Ugly One (aka Lee Van Cleef) - King Stitt & The Dynamites
  29. Return of the Ugly - The Upsetters
  30. Me No Born Ya - The Reggae Boys
  31. Got to Come Back - Delano Stewart
  32. Granfather's Clock - Winston Wright & Rupie Edwards All Stars
  33. Everybody Bawling - The Melodians
  34. You're My Everything - The Techniques
  35. Reflections of Don D - Johnny Moore & The Supersonics
  36. The Moon Is Playing Tricks On Me - Trevor Shield
  37. Soul Pipe - Karl 'King Cannon' Bryan
  38. Rum Bay - The Emotions
  39. Biafra - The Crystalites
  40. Bend the Tree - Amiel Moodie & The Dandemites
  41. The Girl I Love - The Visions
  42. Jay Fever - Karl Bryan & The Jay Boys
  43. Mother Hen - The Harmonisers
  44. Diana - Alton Ellis
  45. Man Pon Moon - Derrick Morgan
  46. Son of Reggae - Sylvan Williams
  47. Reggae Dance - Owen Gray
  48. Gimme Back - Derrick Morgan
  49. Happy Time - Herbie Carter
  50. Drop Pon - The Crystalites
  51. Well Red - The Ethiopians
  52. Better Herring - The Pioneers
  53. Doctor No Go - The Hippy Boys
  54. It's Alright - Ken Parker



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