bunny 'striker' lee & friends - strikes back- the sound of studio one - kingston sounds - vinyl
KSLP 068 - 98784 - uklp - €15.99New Copy
Genre: Reggae / Dub
1. Dennis Brown - Party Time
2. John Holt - Fancy Make Up
3. Alton Ellis - Can I Change Your Mind
4. Jackie Edwards - Mean Girl
5. Delroy Wilson - Once Upon A Time
6. Ken Boothe - Moving Away
7. Delroy Wilson - Dancing Mood
8. Horace Andy - The Love Of A Woman
9. John Holt - Man Next Door (Got To Get Away)
10. Pat Kelly - Those Guys
11. Jackie Edwards - I'm Still Waiting
12. Cornell Campbell & The Eternals - Why Birds Follow Spring
13. Johnny Clarke - Soul & Inspiration
14. Delroy Wilson - Riding For A Fall
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For this release, Kingston Sounds has compiled many of the great Studio hits that Bunny Lee recorded with the singers that had originally cut at the famed Studio 1. Bunny Lee’s sprinkling of magic over some classic tunes….the sound of Studio 1 backed up this time Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee’s set of star musicians The Aggravators. Proving you can’t keep a good tune down, or a great producer pushing forward…
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The Sound of Studio One can be identified by the great singers that it cultivated along the many great songs that these singers released. But as studio 1’s dominance was slowly pulled away by the up and coming new breed of producers many of the artists would inevitably end up working for these new camps and so the songs and singers found a new audience. The reggae sound of the Studio 1 would make a great combination and the man to pull this was together Bunny Lee.
The 1960’s in Jamaica was run by two main factions, Coxsonne’s Studio 1 and Duke Reid’s Treasure Isle. These two leading protagonists saw what some of the other great Sound System men like ‘ Tom The Great Sebastian’ had not taken onboard, that when the tunes they imported began to dry up from the USA, their future lied in producing music. Tunes that suited the musical styles that the people of Jamaica still enjoyed. By the late 1960’s thse supremacy was being challenged by the up and coming new producers on the scene, Lee Perry being one, and the other being ‘Ghost of the Studios’ himself, Bunny Lee. Bunny ‘Striker’ Lee may have inherited the moniker ‘Striker’ from his liking of a particular TV show called ‘The Hitch-Hiker’, but it would soon stand also for the considerable hits he would obtain as he was declared producer of the year in Jamaica in 1969, 1970,1971 and 1972.