Description
In the late 1960s, Canada's largest city experienced a musical boom as Caribbean immigrants made Toronto their new home. The best ska, rocksteady and reggae recording artists of the era - the founders of Studio One, Treasure Isle and Trojan Records - simply did what came to mind. One by one, they went into the studio and recorded some of the hardest songs this side of Kingston. Together, they broke down racial and cultural barriers and formed an unprecedented and little-known Canadian soul & reggae community. This compilation describes this crucial sonic migration in detail.
2024 expanded edition with 20-page deluxe booklet with archive images, artist biographies and essays // 2xLP set, running at 45 rpm, in a luxurious gatefold sleeve // Compiled and commented by GRAMMY-nominated producer, DJ and journalist Kevin Howes (aka Sipreano, Voluntary In Nature) in collaboration with Light in the Attic // YELLOW & GREEN ReVinyl, a sustainable alternative made from 100% recycled materials.
TRACKS:
A1 Jo-Jo And The Fugitives – Fugitive Song 2:47 A2 Eddie Spencer– If This Is Love (I'd Rather Be Lonely) 2:49 A3 Jo-Jo And The Fugitives – Chips - Chicken - Banana Split 2:22 A4 Jackie Mittoo– Grand Funk 2:58 A5 Lloyd Delpratt– Together 2:33
B1 Cougars – I Wish It Would Rain 4:35 B2 Johnny Osbourne– African Wake 2:42 B3 Ram – Love Is The Answer 2:40 B4 Bob And Wisdom– I Believe In Music 4:42
C1 The Sheiks – Eternal Love 3:07 C2 Wayne McGhie & The Sounds Of Joy– Fire (She Need Water) 3:37 C3 Cougars – Right On 2:50 C4 Eddie Spencer– You're So Good To Me Baby 2:38
D1 The Hitch-Hikers Feat. The Mighty Pope – Mr. Fortune 2:45 D2 Noel Ellis– Memories 6:59 D3 Wayne McGhie– Here We Go Again 3:05
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