Heavy Sound & Vision Vol.2
… And here we go for a new episode of Heavy Sound & Vision show dedicated today to iconic East Village NYC Record store specialized in reggae music: Jammyland. Expect deep roots, Wackies sound and Freedom Sounds cut!
The Heptones are a Jamaican rocksteady and reggae vocal trio most active in the 1960s and early 1970s. They were one of the more significant trios of that era, and played a major role in the gradual transition between ska and rocksteady into reggae with their three-part harmonies.
… And here we go for a new episode of Heavy Sound & Vision show dedicated today to iconic East Village NYC Record store specialized in reggae music: Jammyland. Expect deep roots, Wackies sound and Freedom Sounds cut!
Hey hey, very glad to welcome today a new curator on INNA DI MOOD Podcast! Jesse Allen is feeding Instagram on a daily basis with his massive Reggae LP collection and will share here his deep Jamaican music knowledge.
Ken Parker – A Change is Gonna Come
Alton Ellis – Rocksteady
the Uniques – Hooray
Ken Parker – Search is Over
the Leaders – Hope someday
Alva Lewis – In the Park
Glen Adams – Grab a Girl…
Alton Ellis – I’ll Take Your Hand
Alton Ellis – Blackish White
Alton Ellis – Arise Black Man
Alton Ellis – Still Trying
Alton Ellis – I Can’t Stop Now
Alton Ellis – Baby I Love You
Alton Ellis – Can’t Stand It…
the Techniques – You Don’t Care
the Zodiacs – Walk on By
the Heptones – Baby
Slim Smith & the Uniques – My Conversation
Desmond Dekker & the Aces – You’ve Got your Troubles
the Jamaicans – Ba Ba Boom
the Ethiopians – Train to Glory
the Abyssinians – Declaration of Rights
Len Allen Junior – White Belly Rat
Black Brothers – School Children
the Silvertones – Be Thankful
Lone Ranger – Screw Gone A North Coast
the Heptones – Baby
Winston Jarrett – Fear Not