Reggae Roots & Dub Albums:

Studio One Black Man's Pride 2 - Righteous Are The Sons And Daughters Of Jah

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This is the second installment of deep roots Rastafarian reggae at Studio One and features classic music from some of the most important figures in reggae music Alton Ellis, The Heptones, Jackie Mittoo, The Gladiators alongside a host of rarities and little-known recordings, such as a truly rare Mystic Revelation of Rastafari seven-inch single, Willie Williams first ever recording Callingand Horace Andys righteous (and equally rare) masterpiece Illiteracy.

Black Mans Pride 2 extends the legacy of Studio Ones ground-breaking path in roots reggae which began at the end of the 1960s and continued throughout the 1970s. The album tells the story of how the rise of Studio One Records and the Rastafari movement were interconnected, through the adoption of the Rastafari faith by key reggae artists everyone from the Skatalites and Wailers in the 1960s, major singers such as Alton Ellis and Horace Andy at the end of the decade, through to major roots artists such as The Gladiators in the 1970s and how Clement Dodd consistently recorded this heavyweight roots music throughout Studio One's history.

The sleeve-notes to this album also discuss the links between Rastafari and Studio One in time and place, noting how both the religion and Clement Dodds musical empire had their roots in the intense period of pre-independence Jamaica in Kingston, expanded in the 1960s following the visit of Haile Selassie in 1966, and how roots music then came to dominate reggae music in the early 1970s. Also discussed is how the outsider stance of both reggae music and the Rastafari movement relate back many hundreds of years to the original rebel stance of the Maroons, escaped slaves who set up self-sufficient enclaves in the hills of the Jamaican countryside.

There is also a track-by-track history by the noted Studio One writer Rob Chapman (Never Grow Old).

This new album comes as heavyweight gatefold double vinyl (+ download code), deluxe CD and digital album.

Track Listing:

Disc 1:
  1. Horace Andy - Illiteracy
  2. The Heptones - Be A Man
  3. The Manchesters - Natty Gone
  4. The Gladiators - Down Town Rebel
  5. Willie Williams - Calling
  6. Roland Alphonso & Brentford All Stars - Sir D Special
  7. Keith Wilson - God I God I Say
  8. Alton Ellis - Almost Anything
  9. Bobby Kalphat & The New Establishment - Adis A Wa Wa
  10. Peter Broggs - Sing A New Song
  11. Mystic Revelations Of Rastafari - Let Freedom Reign
  12. Larry & Alvin - Free I Lord
  13. Jackie Mittoo - Happy People
  14. Ernest Wilson & The Sound Dimension - Freedom Fighter
  15. Prince Lincoln - Daughters Of Zion
  16. High Charles - Zion
  17. Winston Jarrett - Love Jah Jah
Release date Australia
July 13th, 2018
Label
Soul Jazz
Number of Discs
1
Box Dimensions (mm)
142x125x10
UPC
5026328104140
Product ID
28242261

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