50 years of Trojan Records
Joining Levi in the studio is Nick Davies, the director of "Rudeboy", a new documentary telling the story of Trojan Records on its 50th anniversary.
In the last of the current series, Levi is joined in the studio by Nick Davies, the director of "Rudeboy" a new film about the iconic Trojan label which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year.
Levi will be delving into the history of the label, playing hits and rare sides from the legendary Trojan catalogue.
On July 28th 1967, British-based Jamaican music company, Island Records launched a label to showcase the output of one of the most popular and successful producers of the ska and rock steady eras 鈥 Arthur 鈥楧uke鈥 Reid.
The imprint, called 鈥楾rojan鈥 after the title Mr. Reid had acquired during his early days in the music business, surprisingly folded after a matter of months. And this may well have been the end of the Trojan story had it not been for the creation of a new Jamaican music company, launched in the summer of 鈥68, which was in need of a suitably dynamic name.
Trojan Records promptly launched an ambitious programme of issuing singles on a variety of labels that highlighted music from every producer of note, ranging from British-based music makers such as Robert 鈥楧andy鈥 Thompson, to such esteemed Jamaican operators as Lee 鈥楽cratch鈥 Perry, Edward 鈥楤unny鈥 Lee and, of course, Duke Reid himself.
Aside from their overtly commercial output, the company also highlighted music by artists largely unknown outside Jamaica, many of which would later become major international recording stars 鈥 Dennis Brown, Gregory Isaacs and a Kingston-based vocal trio called Bob Marley & the Wailers.
"Rudeboy" itself is a film about the origins and ongoing love affair between Jamaican and British youth culture and explores the power of music to break down cultural barriers and change lives and the eventual birth of a modern multicultural society.
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Toots & The Maytals
54-46 Was My Number
- Run Fatboy Run O.S.T. (Various Artists).
- Universal.
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Barrington Levy
Here I Come
- GREENSLEEVES.
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Gregory Isaacs
Night Nurse
- Reggae Love Songs (Various Artists).
- Sanctuary.
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Sugar Minott
Good Thing Going
- Pleasure Island (Various Artists).
- Global Records & Tapes.
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The Upsetters
Return Of Django
- Million Sellers Vol.10 - The Sixties.
- Disky.
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鲍鈥怰辞测 & John Holt
Wear You To The Ball
- Wear You To The Ball (Single).
- Treasure Isle.
- 1.
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Symarip
Skinhead Moonstomp
- Skinhead Moonstomp.
- Trojan Recordings.
- 1.
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Desmond Dekker
You Can Get It If You Really Want
- Young Gifted & Black (Various).
- Trojan.
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Junior Murvin
Police And Thieves
- Mango.
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Horace Andy
Skylarking
- Sky Larking.
- Blacker Dream.
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Dennis Brown
Love Has Found It's Way
- The Old Gold Collection: 1972-1986 How 'Bout Us CD2.
- 5.
Broadcast
- Tue 11 Sep 2018 21:00成人快手 Radio 2