V/A "Ghetto Ska" LP

V/A "Ghetto Ska" LP

Kingston Sound
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The shuffle rhythm that was born from the American rhythm and blues tunes that hit Jamaica in the 1950s would soon fuse under its Jamaican influence and find an emphasis on the second and fourth bars of the beat. This off-beat would create the ska sound and no fine exponent of this in the sounds early days was Theo Beckford. Theophilus "Easy Snapping" Beckford (born 1935, Kingston, Jamaica) began his musical career in the mid '50s and had after only two years mastered his instrument of choice the piano. His first hit for Coxonne Dodd's Worldisc label was the classic "Easy Snapping." He had created his own laid-back style that simply rolled off his piano and his musical arrangements became the backbone of so many early ska tunes. His services were soon in demand with not only Coxonne Dodd but all the other top flight producers of the time, Duke Reed, Beverley's, Prince Buster, and Clancy Eccles. His session work alongside his playing as part of the big group of the time Clue J and His Blues Blasters, that would eventually morph into the legendary Skatalites, meant that his fingers were truly on the musical pulse of the time. Kingston Sounds have compiled some great early ska cuts for this release that have been touched with the T. Beckford magic. Some of his own classic hits "Flip,Flop and Fly" (aka "Walking Down King Street"), "Mr Downpressor" the fantastic "Don't Have a Ticket Don't Worry." His poignant duo of "Grudgeful People" and "Ungrateful People" and two other timeless tracks "What A Woe" and "Boilerman." Alongside some of his productions for some of the other long-forgotten heroes of the early ska sound. Basil Gabiddon's "Streets of Glory," Frank Cosmo's "On Your Knees," Shenley and Annette's "Now Your Gone" and Daniel Johnson's uplifting "Come On My People." A mighty fine set of early ska tunes fighting their way out of Kingston Town and into your hearts.

Track Listing:
01. T. Beckford - Don't Have A Ticket Don't Worry
02. Daniel Johnson - Come On My People
03. Lloyd Clarke - Love Me or Leave Me
04. T. Beckford - Seven Long Years
05. The Tenor Twins - Hit You Like You Feel It
06. T. Beckford - Daphne
07. Frank Cosmo - On Your Knees
08. T. Beckford - Grudgeful People
09. T. Beckford - Flip Flip and Fly
10. Daniel Johnson - Brother Nathan
11. Basil Gabiddon - Streets Of Glory
12. T. Beckford - Bajan Girl
13. Shenley & Annette - Now You're Gone
14. T. Beckford - Mr Downpressor
15. T. Beckford - Boiler Man
16. T. Beckford - Ungrateful People
17. T. Beckford - What A Woe
18. T. Beckford - Take Your Time


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