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VARIOUS – 20 REGGAE CLASSICS VOLUME 2 LP – EXC+ UK REGGAE SKA TROJAN MARLEY UPSETTERS

SKU:TRLS224

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20 Reggae Classics Volume 2
(Trojan Records 1984  TRLS224)
Matrix No’s: A1/B2 – UK Pressing

Sleeve in Very Good+ condition
– wear to edges & some rubbing & creasing

Vinyl in Excellent+ condition
(there are some surface marks visible on the vinyl which do give some pops/crackles but sound quality is excellent overall)

Trojan Records is a British record label founded in 1968. It specialises in ska, rocksteady, reggae and dub music. The label currently operates under the Sanctuary Records Group. The name Trojan comes from the Croydon-built Trojan truck that was used as Duke Reid’s sound system in Jamaica. The truck had “Duke Reid – The Trojan King of Sounds” painted on the sides, and the music played by Reid became known as the Trojan Sound.

Trojan Records was founded in 1968 by Lee Gopthal, who had previously run a record store called Musicland, and before that collaborated with Chris Blackwell of Island Records on mail order sales. By 1970, Trojan Records artists who were successful in the pop music charts included: Lee Perry’s Upsetters, Bob and Marcia, The Cimarons, Desmond Dekker, Bruce Ruffin, Nicky Thomas and Dave and Ansell Collins. Trojan’s main function was not to develop new artists, but to serve as a sister label for Island Records. Monetary success came from releasing Jamaican music supplied by producers such as Duke Reid, Byron Lee and Leslie Kong, in a series of popular, budget-priced compilations such as Tighten Up, Club Reggae and Reggae Chartbusters. The music became especially popular in British youth subcultures, such as the mods, skinheads and suedeheads.

In 1971, Island Records pulled out of its partnership with Trojan Records. Around the same time, there was a declining interest in Jamaican music among British youths, who ventured towards other genres when Rastafarian lyrics and slower tempos entered the music. In 1974, Trojan had made attempts to anglicize the reggae on the label, by re-mastering and overdubbing string arrangements over the original Jamaican recordings. They also brought in more British reggae artists, such as Symarip and Greyhound. However, the company was still out of step with the British reggae fanbase; largely missing out on the Rasta and the lovers rock phases of reggae, which could have brought more commercial success. In 1974 (finalized in 1975), Trojan was bought by the Saga company, which focused on releasing budget LPs.

In 1985, Colin Newman bought Trojan Records from Marcel Rodd, the CEO of Saga. By the late 1980s, Trojan was unearthing and compiling many ska, rocksteady and reggae recordings and re-issuing them for the first time in 25 years. They contributed some reggae classics to be remixed for TV commercials for TDK, Adidas and the 2000 UEFA European Football Championship. They also started the popular Trojan Box Set series, which usually feature 50 songs on a 3-CD (or vinyl record) set in a simple cardboard package. In 2001, the Sanctuary Records Group purchased Trojan Records. The deal gave the label leverage to buy music rights controlled by other vintage reggae labels, secure worldwide distribution, and enact slicker marketing campaigns. In June 2007, Universal Music Group bought Sanctuary Records (ironically, Universal Music, by that point, had also become the parent of Island Records).

Tracklist

A1 The Maytals 54-46 Was My Number

Producer – Leslie Kong
Written-By – F. Hibbert
A2 Roland Alphonso Phoenix City

Producer – Clement Dodd
Written-By – R. Alphonso
A3 John Holt A Love I Can Feel

Producer – Clement Dodd
Written-By – J. Holt
A4 Augustus Pablo Java

Producer – Randy’s
Written-By – H. Swaby
A5 Dandy Livingstone Reggae In Your Jeggae

Producer – Dandy Livingstone
Written-By – R. Thompson
A6 Andy Capp Pop A Top

Producer – Clancy Eccles, Lynford Anderson
Written-By – C. Eccles, L. Anderson
A7 Dave And Ansel Collins Double Barrel

Producer – Winston Riley
Written-By – W. Riley
A8 U Roy & John Holt Wear You To The Ball

Producer – Duke Reid
Written-By – J. Holt
A9 King Stitt & The Dynamites Herbsman Shuffle

Engineer – Lynford Anderson
Producer – Clancy Eccles
Written-By – C. Eccles
A10 Bob Marley & The Wailers / The Upsetters Small Axe/Battle Axe

Producer – Lee Perry
Written-By – R. Marley, L. Perry
B1 Desmond Dekker & The Aces Israelites

Producer – Leslie Kong
Written-By – D. Dacres, L. Kong
B2 Andy Capp The Law

Producer – Byron Lee, Lynford Anderson
Written-By – B. Lee*, L. Anderson*
B3 Derrick Morgan Fat Man

Producer – Derrick Morgan, Lynford Anderson
Written-By – D. Morgan
B4 Winston Groovy So Easy

Producer – Sidney Crooks
Written-By – W. Tucker
B5 The Ethiopians The Whip

Producer – Sonia Pottinger
Written-By – L. Dillon
B6 The Maytals Pomps And Pride

Producer – Warrick Lyn
Written-By – F. Hibbert
B7 John Holt The Further You Look

Written-By – John Holt
B8 The Upsetters Return Of Django

Producer – Lee Perry
Written-By – L. Perry
B9 Bob Marley & The Wailers Soul Shakedown Party

Producer – Leslie Kong
Written-By – R. Marley
B10 King Stitt & The Dynamites Fire Corner/Next Corner

Producer – Clancy Eccles
Written-By – C. Eccles
Weight 1.00000000 kg

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