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1.1 Keep Them Fretting1.2 Got You on My Mind1.3 Soul Power1.4 Sock It to Me1.5 People Do Rock Steady Let's Do Rock Steady1.6 Rhythm of the Rain1.7 Rude with Me1.8 Play It Cool1.9 Turn Your Wheel1.10 My Wonderful One1.11 Turn on Your Lovelight1.12 You're No Hustler1.13 The Operation1.14 A Little More Ska1.15 The Fight1.16 Do You Know1.17 One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer1.18 Maximum Pressure1.19 Rudy a Message to You1.20 Till Death Do Us Part2.1 My Time Now2.2 East of Suez2.3 Puppet on a String2.4 Have Your Fun2.5 We Are Still Rude2.6 Somewhere My Love2.7 My Kind of Love2.8 There Is a Mountain2.9 This Music Got Soul2.10 I'm the Mood2.11 That's How Strong My Love Is2.12 Trouble in the Town2.13 Charlie Brown2.14 Ain't That a Shame2.15 Do It Right Now2.16 Propagandist2.17 The Giant March2.18 Sweet Ride2.19 Up the Hill2.20 Tears on My Pillow2.21 Mad Them2.22 I'm Back with a Bang Bang2.23 Jungle Walk |
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.. With Dandy |
 | | Description: | o Historic album previously unavailable on any format for 56 years. o Most tracks unavailable since the rock steady era. o Includes original versions of `Rudy, A Message To You. and .Let?s Do Rock Steady?. By 1967, the Jamaican music industry in the UK was flourishing, its success primarily due to the efforts of a number of talented British-based singers, songwriters and producers, chief among them being the young multi-talented music maker Robert Thompson AKA Dandy. Having first achieved notable success in 1964, partnering Tito Simon on a series of ska singles as Sugar & Dandy, Thompson subsequently made his mark as a solo performer, cutting singles for Emil Shalit?s Melodisc Records before commencing a hugely productive relationship with Rita & Benny King?s R&B Records. Of his earliest work for the Kings were two of the most enduring rock steady tracks of the era, `Rudy, A Message To You? and `Let?s Do Rock Steady? - later covered by Two- Tone hitmakers, The Specials and The Bodysnatchers, respectively. Thompson?s popularity on the UK Jamaican music scene resulted in the release of his popular debut album `Rock Steady With Dandy?, which saw issue on the R&B subsidiary, Giant in 1967. Now, well over half a decade later, the collection is finally made available again, with its dozen tracks bolstered by a further 33 recordings, with this 2CD set representing the very best of Dandy?s rock steady output for R&B, recorded prior to his move to Trojan Records in the summer of 68. - .. WITH DANDYDigitally remastered and expanded two CD edition. Historic album previously unavailable on any format for 56 years. By 1967, the Jamaican music industry in the UK was flourishing, it's success primarily due to the efforts of a number of talented British-based singers, songwriters and producers, chief among them being the young multi-talented music maker Robert Thompson AKA Dandy. Having first achieved notable success in 1964, partnering Tito Simon on a series of ska singles as Sugar & Dandy, Thompson subsequently made his mark as a solo performer, cutting singles for Emil Shalit's Melodisc Records before commencing a hugely productive relationship with Rita & Benny King's R&B Records. Of his earliest work for the Kings were two of the most enduring rock steady tracks of the era, 'Rudy, A Message To You' and 'Let's Do Rock Steady' - later covered by Two- Tone hitmakers, The Specials and The Bodysnatchers, respectively. Thompson's popularity on the UK Jamaican music scene resulted in the release of his popular debut album 'Rock Steady With Dandy', which saw issue on the R&B subsidiary, Giant in 1967. Now, well over half a decade later, the collection is finally made available again, with it's dozen tracks bolstered by a further 33 recordings, with this 2CD set representing the very best of Dandy's rock steady output for R&B, recorded prior to his move to Trojan Records in the summer of 68.1-1 to 1-12 originally released as [r=2642237]
1-13 & 1-14 originally released as [r=1547510]
1-15 & 1-16 originally released as [r=1614017]
1-17 & 1-18 originally released as [r=1785130] - 1-17 should be credited to [a764363] rather than as credited in the booklet.
1-19 & 1-20 originally released as [r=1614030]
2-1 & 2-2 originally released as [r=1735892]
2-3 & 2-4 originally released as [r=1735897]
2-5 originally released as B-side of [r=1635690]
2-6 & 2-7 originally released as [r=1735824]
2-8 & 2-9 originally released as [r=1735922]
2-10 originally released as A-Side of [r=1262459]
2-11 & 2-12 originally released as [r=1611148]
2-13 originally released as A-Side of [r=1735794]
2-14 & 2-15 originally released as [r=1736036]
2-16 & 2-17 originally released as [r=1736038]
2-18 & 2-19 originally released as [r=1735772]
2-20 & 2-21 originally released as [r=1736047]
2-22 & 2-23 originally released as [r=1521098]
? 1966-1968 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG company. Licensed courtesy of BMG Rights Management (UK) Ltd.
? 2023 Doctor Bird Records, a division of Cherry Red Records, Power Road Studios, 114 Power Road, Chiswick W4 5PY.
Manufactured in the EU. www.trojanrecords.com |  | | No. of tracks: |
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DB2DPD131 |
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