Early Reggae

Early reggae, the evolution from rocksteady and precursor to the roots reggae that exploded in the late 1970s, flourished in Jamaica between approximately 1968 and 1972. Characterized by a bouncy rhythm with a slower tempo than ska but quicker than rocksteady, it often featured a prominent bass line and offbeat rhythm guitar strums, creating a skank rhythm that encouraged a danceable groove. The genre laid down a framework for the political and socially conscious themes that would become synonymous with later reggae. Artists like Derrick Morgan and Clancy Eccles infused early reggae with soulful vocals and harmonies, while instrumentalists such as Roland Alphonso contributed rich and melodic horn lines. Early reggae records frequently boasted organ riffs, a signature sound provided by musicians like Winston Wright, which would become a distinctive feature of the genre.

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Album - 20 Tracks - Released May 10, 2024

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Cedric 'Im' Brooks
Clancy Eccles
Dave Barker
Delano Stewart
Dennis Alcapone
Derrick Morgan
Glen Brown
Hortense Ellis
Ken Parker
King Stitt
Larry Marshall
Lloyd Charmers
Lloyd Parks
Los Granadians del Espacio Exterior
Niney The Observer
Roland Alphonso
Roy Shirley
Slim Smith
Soul Vendors
Sound Dimension
The Aggrovators
The Clarendonians
The Maytones
Winston Wright
Niney The Observer
The Aggrovators
Ken Parker
Derrick Morgan
Hortense Ellis
Lloyd Charmers
Slim Smith
Los Granadians del Espacio Exterior
The Maytones
Roland Alphonso
Dennis Alcapone
Clancy Eccles
Dave Barker
The Clarendonians
King Stitt
Roy Shirley
Larry Marshall
Winston Wright
Glen Brown
Lloyd Parks
Soul Vendors
Cedric 'Im' Brooks
Sound Dimension
Delano Stewart